Europeans Exploit PS2 Web Browser 21
An anonymous reader writes "The BBC has an article on a gamer who's configured their Playstation 2 to act as a web browser for any site, not just those associated with PS2 games, although it seems to be an European-only option." While you can even run a PS2 version of Mozilla with the Playstation 2 Linux Kit, this exploit, for standalone PS2 consoles without a hard drive, works by re-assigning an external device IP option (apparently only available with the European network adaptor?) to a non-Sony website.
Other ways to do this (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Other ways to do this (Score:2)
Other possibilities:
1. some form of NAT or DNAT (easy to do with a linux router or firewall)
2. a transparent proxy that re-writes/redirects the url.
Inertia the staple of marketting (Score:2)
Because the computer is not the network, the computer is the TV.
I wonder what Sony's site has to offer that people would even start the web browser on the PS2.
We should focus on the big picture. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:We should focus on the big picture. (Score:2, Insightful)
Thus, the middle class sides with the rich, and the poor work at McDonald's, and the RIAA continues to be evil, and the spectre of DRM looms like the Iron Curtain once did, and wars rage, and Playstation owners fail to make use of a neat feature.
Business as usual.
Re:We should focus on the big picture. (Score:1)
This is much a more serious issue. (Score:1)
I will, but there is a big difference between being able to pay to be on top, and having to pay to get on the results list at all. I mean, let's be serious for a while. 43 search results for "GNU" on MSN and 11,600,000 on Google? 300,000 times less? Isn't that just too much to be tolerated any more? It is like Yahoo giving zero results for "freedom" searches from China. I mean, come on! This is the real reason people don
Re:We should focus on the big picture. (Score:1)
Though I fall somewhere in the middle of average Joe and Mensa member (though I would never know if I could join Mensa because I find such things to be too elitest for me), I find your tone to be distasteful and self-defeating. If you want people to agree with you, or even here your side out, you should be persuasive, not hateful. In fact, if I was searching for GNU I would probably be looking for their new line of snowboards,
Re:heh. (Score:1)
Re:and then the slashdotters came. (Score:1)
A real browser from Sony (Score:2)
Mozilla? (Score:1)
What about this old news [com.com]? Was it only a PR stunt?
My PS2 Linux kit is in the mail... (Score:2)
But why can't it? (Score:3, Insightful)