PS3 security broken for good?

Exactly.
And all this is the reason that over the last few years Wii was a smashing financial success and PS3 a disaster...

Diogen.

Smashing financial success? Not so sure about that according to a report this week on investors being underwhelmed by the Wii U:

But Nintendo shares closed down 5.7 percent in Japan on Wednesday, hitting levels not seen since before the original Wii was launched to rave reviews in late 2006.

Nintendo Wii U underwhelms investors | Reuters
 
Smashing financial success? Not so sure about that according to a report this week on investors being underwhelmed by the Wii U:
Who said anything about WiiU?
The talk is about the past, Wii vs. PS3.

And when compared to PS3, Wii was a smashing success...

Diogen.
 
You missed the point: in both cases it has to be proven (as long as you are in a more or less democratic country).
And we do remember how this ended in the Sony vs. Hotz case, don't we? The finding proof part...:)

Diogen.
 
Winding down the whole hacking incident with a doze of damage control during shareholders' meeting
Sony says it was only hacked because it tried to protect its content- The Inquirer
"We believe that we first became the subject of attack because we tried to protect our [intellectual property]," Stringer said.
Signature-stupid CEO statement: sounds good, means nothing...

And when talking online gaming, Xbox beats everyone by a mile...

Hotz in the meantime got a job at Facebook and most likely will disappear from the hacking scene (if he likes his job).

Diogen.
 
Winding down the whole hacking incident with a doze of damage control during shareholders' meeting
Sony says it was only hacked because it tried to protect its content- The Inquirer
Signature-stupid CEO statement: sounds good, means nothing...

And when talking online gaming, Xbox beats everyone by a mile...

Hotz in the meantime got a job at Facebook and most likely will disappear from the hacking scene (if he likes his job).

Diogen.
In case his day wasn't bad enough...

In-Game - Sony CEO asked to step down on heels of hacking fiasco
 
Will be interesting to see what comes of that. We use our PS3 for little more than a BD player, would be interested in maybe tinkering with it. It's so loud though probably better off leaving it untouched and selling it.
 
This also comes off the heels of the news that the class action suit against Sony was thrown out because it's a free service and there were no monetary losses so people couldn't claim damages. I suppose they forgot that part of PSN IS a paid service, and that for a month, half the functionality (multiplayer) of numerous games was disabled, and any issues people had with possible identity fraud issues, but then again I'm not a judge (which is probably a good thing for the public at large.)

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57538716-93/sony-psn-hacking-lawsuit-dismissed-by-judge/
 

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