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Wyrdness said:
bmmb1 said:

I don't get it - I thought the PSP was already completely hacked a long time ago?


This apparently opens it up even further as from what I understand hacked software can be digitally signed and the device will always see it as legit, why they didn't use random numbers is beyond me but the way the PS3 is being hacked by the end of it's life span a lot of PS3s could become homebrew hubs.


You could also have several (or even hundreds of!) PS3s networked together in a cluster network without the need for an old chunky PS3 with outdated firmware. Serious processing power there...OtherOS aka Linux is back. A lot of people are always quick to jump on the piracy bandwagon but with that sort of processing power the PS3 could end up curing Cancer lol.

There's always a chance that the PS Phone and PSP2 could be delayed by this as well as launch PSP2 software if they've used the same sort of protection in those. Sony management must be tearing their hair out!!!!