Internet connection $30.
Computer $600.
Wiring your internet girlfriend money $200,000.
Finding out she's fake Priceless.
For everything else there are hookers.
This seems like a lot of bull,
Raiding someones home because a corporation doesn't like what they're doing with something they own.
This is just going to hurt Sony worse and it gives me another reason not to buy from them.
If he's looking to get a profit out of these secrets and now that he has admitted it can't he be prosecuted because isn't that pretty much the same as selling secrets directly?
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from the forward-to-square-enix dept.
Kantor48 writes "In today's world of unimproved gaming sequels and saturated franchises, Arthur Kabrick looks at the best and worst sequels in recent history, and compares the changes they've made to the formulae of their franchises. By doing this, he comes up with a list of lessons that any game developer creating a sequel should follow, if at all possible, to ensure that the new game is a step up, rather than a step sideways or, as in some cases, a step down. The criteria include ensuring the game does not spend too much time in development, updating technology, and trying not to change the development team, as well as being wary of changing the basic formula so much that fans of the franchise are alienated."
When most of your population has an I.Q bellow 94 this is to be expected.
The smarter people taking advantage of and lying to the people
As for spying on other countries of course they will. Friendly or not things could change in a second
Hell even China doesn't like N.K and they are their only ally
Out of all these things your telling me that the U.S didn't have any good things listed in there or is wiki leaks purposely keeping them out to make the U.S seem worse than it is
FlorianMueller writes "The US International Trade Commission, which is increasingly popular as a patent enforcement agency, voted to investigate a complaint filed by Motorola against Microsoft last month. Motorola claims that the Xbox infringes five of its patents. In October, Microsoft complained against Motorola, alleging patent infringement by its Android-based smartphones. Apple, Nokia and HTC are also involved with ITC investigations as complainants and respondents. A new one-page overview document shows the ongoing ITC investigations related to smartphones and the products that the complainants would like to have banned from entry into the US market. The good news is that any import bans won't be ordered until long after Christmas. The ITC is faster than courts, but not that fast."