Sony says sorry for Other OS take-down
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Sony has apologised for the row surrounding the removal of the Install Other OS function from older PlayStation 3 consoles. We asked Sony UK to respond to reports that at least one user had received a partial refund from Amazon UK in compensation for the fact that part of the device's advertised functionality had been removed. A Sony spokesman told us: We are sorry if users of Linux or other operating systems are disappointed by our decision to issue a firmware...
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