U.S. Government Hires Company To Hack Into Video Game Consoles


An anonymous reader writes “The U.S. Navy is paying a company six figures to hack into used video game consoles and extract sensitive information. The tasks to be completed are for both offline and online data. The organization says it will only use the technology on consoles belonging to nations overseas, because the law doesn’t allow it to be used on any ‘U.S. persons.’” Should be a doddle.

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Browser Emulation of 1975 Computer Runs First 16-Bit Home Game


An anonymous reader writes “Following up on the 2009 story about the first graphics game written for a 16-Bit Home PC, I thought Slashdot readers might be interested in seeing the game in question running in their browsers. The original hardware has been emulated and loaded with the original machine code transcribed from PDF scans. Some brief background here.”

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EA Defends Itself Against Thousands of Anti-Gay Letters


donniebaseball23 writes “Video game publisher Electronic Arts has not only had to defend itself against ‘worst company in America’ labels, but GamesIndustry International has revealed that EA’s been receiving thousands of letters protesting the inclusion of same-sex relationship content in games like Mass Effect and Star Wars: The Old Republic. The campaign against EA appears to be led by Florida Family Association and the Family Research Council. The letters threaten to boycott purchase of EA games if the company won’t remove the LGBT content, and many allege that EA was pressured by LGBT activists to include the content, which they say is forcing LGBT themes on children playing the games. ‘This isn’t about protecting children, it’s about political harassment,’ said Jeff Brown, VP of corporate communications.”

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Microsoft: ‘Unlikely’ Credit Card Details Lifted From Xbox 360s


An anonymous reader writes with this excerpt from ZDNet: “Security researchers from two universities say they found how hackers can retrieve credit card data and other personal information from used Microsoft Xbox 360s, even if the console is restored back to factory settings and its hard drive is wiped. Microsoft is now looking into their story of buying a refurbished Xbox 360 from a Microsoft-authorized retailer, downloading a basic modding tool, gaining access to the console’s files and folders, and eventually extracting the original owner’s credit card information. Redmond is still investigating, but it’s already calling the claims ‘unlikely.’”

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Testing AI Methods With FlightGear


mikejuk writes “The open source flight simulator Flight Gear is great fun but it can also be used for serious research. Suppose you want to develop a drone that can roam the seas and spot debris so that ships can be directed to it and pick it up. It’s a good idea, but how do you test your methods? The obvious way is to take to the sea and fly a drone over real debris and see what happens. It uses a lot of fuel and generates a lot of sea sickness. Why not just fly a simulated drone over a simulated sea and save the sea sickness? This is what Curtis Olson, project manager at FlightGear and he explains how to get OpenCV to use the simulator as if it was a camera.”

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Hackers Can Easily Lift Credit Card Info From a Used Xbox


zacharye writes “Using nothing more than a few common tools, hackers can reportedly recover credit card numbers and other personal information from used Xbox 360 consoles even after they have been restored to factory settings. Researchers at Drexel University say they have successfully recovered sensitive personal data from a used Xbox console, and they claim Microsoft is doing a disservice to users by not taking precautions to secure their data. ‘Microsoft does a great job of protecting their proprietary information,’ researcher Ashley Podhradsky said.”

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Javascript Game of Tron In 226 Bytes


Have you upgraded your hardware to play something beefier than 140-byte Tetris?
New submitter alokmenghrajani writes with “a detailed view of how we size-optimized a game of Tron to just 226 bytes.” It’s also optimized for Chrome, and very fast.

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Steve Jackson Games Shows Off Their Latest Tabletop Games at SXSW (Video)


Steve Jackson Games occupies a special place in the history of gaming, not only for publishing some of the best-known tabletop games ever published, especially their distinctive microgames, but the company’s failure to roll over in the aftermath of an FBI raid more than 20 years ago led to the creation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Since 1980, Steve Jackson and company have been publishing games — and a magazine, and even a book. The company is based in Austin, Texas, so while I was at SXSW, I had a chance to meet up with SJG’s Chief Operating Officer and Managing Editor, Philip Reed, who gave a quick overview of what’s new on the table. (Har har.)

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Nvidia’s Fermi Architecture Debuts; Nouveau Driver Already Working


crookedvulture writes Nvidia has lifted the curtain on reviews of its latest GPU architecture, which will be available first in the high-end GeForce GTX 680 graphics card. The underlying GK104 processor is much smaller than the equivalent AMD GPU, with fewer transistors, a narrower path to memory, and greatly simplified control logic that relies more heavily on Nvidia’s compiler software. Despite the modest chip, Nvidia’s new architecture is efficient enough that The Tech Report, PC Perspective, and AnandTech all found the GeForce GTX 680’s gaming performance to be largely comparable to AMD’s fastest Radeon, which costs $50 more. The GTX 680 also offers other notable perks, like a PCI Express 3.0 interface, dynamic clock scaling, new video encoding tech, and a smarter vsync mechanism. It’s rather power-efficient, too, but the decision to focus on graphics workloads means the chip won’t be as good a fit for Nvidia’s compute-centric Tesla products. A bigger GPU based on the Kepler architecture is expected to serve that market.” Read on below for good news (at least if you prefer Free software) from an anonymous reader. Update: 03/22 19:35 GMT by T : Mea culpa — that headline should say “Kepler,” rather than Fermi; HT to Dave from Hot Hardware (here’s HH’s take on the new GPU).

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Austin Case Modders Take Their Exotic PCs and a Giant LAN Party to SXSW (Video)


As a nexus of both computer programmers and other creative builder and maker types, SXSW (and Austin generally) is a great place to witness the overlap. John Zitterkopf and his pal Red, while helping to run the giant (and charitable!) LANFest at this year’s event, had on hand for display a few of their own modded computer cases. John and Red are both part of Austin Modders, which helps Austinites swap tools and ideas (in-person, and via forums) for creating the kind of enclosures that computer makers simply can’t — they’re too time-intensive and too personalized for that. It’s especially fun to see the effects that the newly widespread availability of laser cutters makes possible. (C’mon, O’Reilly, isn’t it time for another Austin Maker Faire?)

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