You can lick any rock if you’re brave enough. ;)
You can lick any rock if you’re brave enough. ;)
Disable internet.
They weren’t “hacked”, they were compromised at the supply chain level. Completely different form of attack.
There is no security if someone has physical access to the device. In this case, they gained physical access at the supply chain level.
I was skeptical myself, but after the whole “AOL/Time Warner” thing, nothing surprises me anymore.
Check this out:
Qualcomm:
https://companiesmarketcap.com/qualcomm/marketcap/
#69 Rank
$188.17 B Marketcap
$168.92 Share price
Intel:
https://companiesmarketcap.com/intel/marketcap/
#186 Rank
$93.38 B Marketcap
$21.84 Share price
I mean, it looks like they COULD.
The AI generated car ads are just awful, I made a post about it:
Libre Office too ironic for a prison library?
God I hope not…
Quality through obfuscation… make it harder to use. If the dimwits can’t figure out how to use it…
Why do they care what OS people use? Is it the anti-cheat software that needs Windows?
I think the trick is that the normal PS5 is already $450 (no disc drive) or $500 (with disc drive).
So do the features on the Pro version provide an extra $200 to $330 worth of value?
So far, as a PS5 owner, I’m not seeing it.
Also explains why they raised the price on the normal PS5 - “Well, the Pro isn’t THAT much more…”
Oh, but it’s what passes for transparency on the Saturn. :)
Yup. Sega had it figured out and enabled Fishbowl Head in Virtua Fighter Kids, but it was out of the reach of 3rd party developers.
Particularly interesting in that the Saturn had known problems with transparencies.
Start with Soul Calibur and Phantasy Star Online, and Metropolis Street Racer, I spent more time with those than anything else.
It’s worth noting that the system is easy to emulate, I have it running on my Steam Deck.
Soul Calibur, Phantasy Star Online.
Not really, it’s not their network. No way to prohibit it. All you’d do is plug it into power.
They don’t want you plugging in your own gear to their network, fine.
Get one of the “5G Home Internet” services from T-Mobile or Verizon, plug your router into that.
https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet
https://www.verizon.com/home/internet/5g/
Not on their network, they have absolutely no say over it.
Not sure how this is a crime… breach of TOS, sure, but a crime?
What law is being broken here?
If his fake bands are being paid for bot clicks, that’s a problem for the platforms to figure out. They need to examine their TOS.
My co-workers are also rarely in the office, so it makes no difference. ;)