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Comment Re:Conclusive evidence (Score 1) 575

I agree, but using this as evidence is not enough. Anyone could have created that file. It could have been Anonymous, another hacker group and even Sony could have made it up! For me, the important part of the article is:

When asked if Sony had indentified the individuals behind the attack, Hirai answered with a flat, "No."

Comment He is totally right (Score 1) 95

I don't see why not. It would be so easy to program a game for lots of different browsers, as they all follow the same standards. Also, there is nothing like the performance of a hardcore game running in top of another software (that runs on top of a lot of other stuff plus the OS). Who needs those hard to program console SDKs, anyway?

Comment They want to be like the movie industry (Score 1) 854

That is because some game company want to turn games in something similar to Hollywood. They only care to make spetacular-looking games, but without paying TOO much attention to the history behind it. And they turn this games into blockbusters. Medal of Honor sells for U$ 59.99 and you can complete in just a few hours. Sure, if you are planning on playing it online everyday, it is worth it. But must people I know, don't do this. And it gets worse when the game doesn't even have a multiplayer mode. Pay 60 bucks for some hours of entertainment? Sounds expensive.

Comment Re:Well not sure if this is the right approach but (Score 1) 870

Right but assuming you put an appropriate time limit on the test, they have their own test to worry about - they can't be copying their answers into an ipod using a scroll wheel and transmitting that to other students.

But that really depends on which type of device we are talking about. Some devices (like cellphones), will let you send files over bluetooth and usually have a search function, making them easier to use for this purpose.

Comment Re:Stability, reliability (Score 1) 117

Yes, for you this may be the case. I also prefer data integrity in most of the cases, but sometimes you need the faster filesystem, because the data is not that important (temporary files), like cache and other data that will quickly be erased. So, like always, it depends on the needs of each environment.

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