Nick Breese, a senior security consultant at Auckland-based Security-assessment.com, has come up with a way to drastically increase the processing capability of cracking passwords, using a PS3.
Chartered hints at 45nm Xbox 360 processor
Singaporean contract chip maker Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing will produce a 45-nanometer (nm) processor designed for video-game consoles, probably an upcoming version of the processor used in Microsoft's Xbox 360.
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Sony reviewing PlayStation 3 pricing
A price cut for the PlayStation 3 games console may be in the cards as Sony looks to strengthen the platform and expand its penetration.
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IBM: PS3 Almost 100% Backwards Compatible
Vice President of of IBM's technology services, Tom Reeves, states that Sony is determined to have nearly complete PlayStation and PlayStation 2 backward compatibility at launch for PS3.
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PlayStation 4 Watch: Chipmaker nVidia Lands New Sony Design Deals
The next-next-generation already on the way?
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The PS3 Officially Revealed: We have the Pics!
And let's just say, the fakes were way off!
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Microsoft Officially Unveils the Xbox 360
Try not to drool on your good shirt!
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Nintendo's Next-Gen System to be Its Smallest Home Console Yet
As thick as three DVD cases - how do you like them apples?
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NEC to Provide RAM for Xbox 360
Xbox 360 will be using embedded DRAM chips, which along with ATI's graphic chipset, will provide high-definition visuals.
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Nintendo Lifts Lid on Next-Gen Console
The revolution is coming, with Nintendo President Iwata revealing a few details.
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Microsoft Release First Details on Xbox 2
Rumoured to be called Xbox 360, Microsoft say it will be the defining console of the High-Definition era.
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