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on 09-04-2010 at 01:10 PM

Originally Posted by
DirectDDL
Sony's battle to block the distribution of a hack for its PlayStation 3 (PS3) has been won in an Australian court but lost on the internet.
The court ruled on Friday that a ban on distribution of the PSJailbreak "dongle", first issued on 27 August, would be made permanent.
However, on Thursday the software code behind a similar hack was released free on the internet as PSGroove.
The hacks allow homemade games to be played on the console.
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by
on 08-31-2010 at 07:04 AM

Originally Posted by
DirectDDL
A group of hardware hackers claim they are about to release the first product to allow gamers to play homemade and pirated games on the PlayStation 3.
The PS3 is the only games console that has not been hacked, despite being on the market for more than three years.
Now a group called PSJailbreak says it will release a USB dongle containing software that allows users to save games to the console's hard drive.
Sony, the maker of the PS3, declined
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by
on 03-15-2010 at 10:34 PM

Originally Posted by
jckrock
Its been a while since the nag crash as i recall. went to n fusion for iks and got home in time to learn it died that same day. heard a rumor today that stand alone may soon be back. May be thats why my supplier offered me trade in value for my coolsats
by
on 02-20-2010 at 01:54 PM
School accused of off-campus Webcam spying
by Chris Matyszczyk
I know that there are many parents who would dearly love to spy on their children. Some, because they think their kids might be up to no good. Some, because they think their kids might be up to something so very not good that it might be illegal.
So I am rather moved with concern at a spying accusation that has reportedly been leveled by parents at a Philadelphia-area school district.
According to Computerworld,
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