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Poor, poor Sony. First PSJailbreak splayed wide the PS3's security model, now PSGroove has arrived calling itself the "open source PSjailbreak." The code must first be downloaded and installed onto a ...
As many of you have probably read, the internet has been set ablaze with the recent discovery of formerly secret PlayStation 3 encrypted signature keys which allow any program to be officially “signed ...
PSP hacker "FreePlay" has turned his gaze to the PS3, and come up with a method for the first PS3 homebrew outside of Linux and that little "hello world" proof of concept a few months back. The ...
I think homebrew may produce a few token, quality products, but will otherwise be an insignificant aspect to game consoles.
The PlayStation 3’s XrossMediaBar has slowly but surely evolved into something that many PlayStation fans are proud of. The recent addition of v ideo editing and image viewing tools have given the PS3 ...
Despite Sony's efforts to crack down on homebrew coding for the PSP, the company will actively encourage individuals to develop playable content for the PlayStation 3. That's according to Sony bigwig ...
While PSGroove reports that infamous iPhone hacker Geohot has published PS3's root key, hacker team Fail0verflow has told the 27th Chaos Communication Conference that PS3 is now completely, and ...
In an interview with Slashdot, Sony Worldwide Studios boss, Phil Harrison revealed that Sony are looking to "make certain aspects of PS3 open to the independent game development community". One of the ...
While Sony's insisting the hacked PS3 can be patched with Firmware updates, GeoHot, the hacker that originally published PS3's root key this week, has shown the system running a homebrew app. The guy ...
Sony would like to open PlayStation 3 up to independent game developers in some ways, but is continually mindful of the damage that pirates and hackers with illegal intent can cause, according to Sony ...
The PlayStation 3 has long been a popular plaything for modders due to the ability to run Linux on the hardware, a feature Sony has since removed, supposedly out of fear of software piracy.