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superjackal
14th June 2013, 15:41
Anyone else interested as to why Xbox wants to put 24 hr surveilance into all our homes?
SMOKEU
14th June 2013, 15:44
Is that with the new camera thingy that's always on or something?
oneofsix
14th June 2013, 15:45
Anyone else interested as to why Xbox wants to put 24 hr surveilance into all our homes?
I've already read 1984. Slightly different spin on the tv that watches you but with kinect and what not you get much the same result.
By the way logging in once every 24hr is isn't the same as being logged in for 24 hrs
bogan
14th June 2013, 15:53
Anyone else interested as to why Xbox wants to put 24 hr surveilance into all our homes?
my guesses are
1) Ad revenue
2) DRM
3) watching you fap (big brother surveillance)
Profiling who is watching the tube will be very powerful for targetted advertising. Watching who is playing/watching could be used for DRM, turning shit off for those who haven't paid.
Microsoft seems to be moving away from hardcore users in favor of getting more control over the less adept/caring users. A lot of 'this is how we want you to use our product' instead of asking what the customer wants.
Scuba_Steve
14th June 2013, 16:42
my guesses are
1) Ad revenue Yes - Data mining
2) DRM Yes
3) watching you fap (big brother surveillance) Probably not... Yet
Profiling who is watching the tube will be very powerful for targetted advertising. Watching who is playing/watching could be used for DRM, turning shit off for those who haven't paid.
Microsoft seems to be moving away from hardcore users in favor of getting more control over the less adept/caring users. A lot of 'this is how we want you to use our product' instead of asking what the customer wants.
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2013/06/xxboxonead.jpg.pagespeed.ic.G144Ptiq_w.jpg
mashman
14th June 2013, 18:01
I've already read 1984. Slightly different spin on the tv that watches you but with kinect and what not you get much the same result.
By the way logging in once every 24hr is isn't the same as being logged in for 24 hrs
You're assuming that all components are activated and deactivated by the power on/off button. Similarly you don't need to have GPS switched on for you to be tracked by GPS.
scumdog
14th June 2013, 18:31
X-Box?
As much use as a chocolate firguard as far as I'm concerned...
I'd rather buy more tassles...;)
This is one of the reasons why I won't be buying an Xbone. I'll stick with my far superior PC.
bogan
15th June 2013, 11:04
This is one of the reasons why I won't be buying an Xbone. I'll stick with my far superior PC.
That and the GFX, see the unveiled demo of BF3 (i think it was) had sweet graphics, but I didn't know consoles had backspace keypress prompts :whistle:
Gremlin
15th June 2013, 15:25
Anyone else interested as to why Xbox wants to put 24 hr surveilance into all our homes?
Coz you lot keep buying ipads and iphones... MS needs devices back in the home watching you lot. :oi-grr:
Scuba_Steve
15th June 2013, 16:35
This is one of the reasons why I won't be buying an Xbone. I'll stick with my far superior PC.
Which I'm assuming runs Windows, which would be made by MS, who makes the Xbox One... Yep can't see that backfiring in times to come
Scuba_Steve
20th June 2013, 09:38
Haha, think this is the fastest "we fucked up" reversal in MS history
Microsoft has announced an almost full reversal of the controversial digital rights management features built into the Xbox One. The console, launching later this year, will no longer require an online connection, or need to ping the Microsoft servers every 24 hours to hang on to life. It will also now play discs like any regular console and no longer place restrictions on trading games. There will also be no regional restrictions.
"The sharing of games will work as it does today, you will simply share the disc. Downloaded titles cannot be shared or resold," said Xbox division president Don Mattrick. "Also, similar to today, playing disc based games will require that the disc be in the tray."
Microsoft previously addressed concerns about Kinect's always-on, always-listening monitoring of your living room.
Why the reversal? Um, if you payed attention to E3 last week, you observed one of the greatest pummelings in industry history. Sony's PlayStation 4 presented itself as the other side of the coin to Microsoft's restrictions and stole the show.
superjackal
20th June 2013, 09:53
By the way logging in once every 24hr is isn't the same as being logged in for 24 hrs
Close enough for Jazz?
superjackal
20th June 2013, 09:58
You're assuming that all components are activated and deactivated by the power on/off button. Similarly you don't need to have GPS switched on for you to be tracked by GPS.
Good point, the whole system is designed to stay permanently on in a low power state. It's never "off". Fuck microsoft on this one, you can't even play your old 360 games on the new console, and given the 360 has a 3 year life cycle before the heat soaks die.... ugh, what a callous company. Just, yuck, yuck, yuck....
Wingnut
20th June 2013, 18:30
X-Box?
As much use as a chocolate firguard as far as I'm concerned...
I'd rather buy more tassles...;)
Often wondered what would possess someone to buying tassels :crazy:..... Electronic home invasion it is then....
ducatilover
20th June 2013, 19:05
Unlike anybody else here, I myself have motorised bicycles and do not need an eksbawks to entertain myself :yawn:
mashman
20th June 2013, 19:11
Good point, the whole system is designed to stay permanently on in a low power state. It's never "off". Fuck microsoft on this one, you can't even play your old 360 games on the new console, and given the 360 has a 3 year life cycle before the heat soaks die.... ugh, what a callous company. Just, yuck, yuck, yuck....
Aye... dem buggas did the same thing with the original XBOX - 360 with too many games. I'll stick wiv ma 360 as I don't game any more and only really put the thing on to beat my kids on kinnect adventure... so I can feel superior like.
bogan
20th June 2013, 19:18
Unlike anybody else here, I myself have a frame to polish and do not need an eksbawks to entertain myself :yawn:
Hey, I noticed you made a typo, so I fixeded it for you :bleh:
Akzle
20th June 2013, 19:21
install linux on yr xbox and win all over the place.
Xboxs can be pirated with a dl dvd-r disc.
Linux can save games to hdd inside xbox. Premade gaming rig, really.
Fuck m$
pete376403
20th June 2013, 19:30
Microsoft back down on restrictions
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/jun/19/xbox-one-drm-second-hand-restrictions-abandoned
ducatilover
20th June 2013, 19:30
Hey, I noticed you made a typo, so I fixeded it for you :bleh:
:oi-grr: I swapped it for pussy!!! :corn:
bogan
20th June 2013, 19:33
:oi-grr: I swapped it for pussy!!! :corn:
but I gave you the vibratumbler so you could get that for free!
ducatilover
20th June 2013, 20:00
but I gave you the vibratumbler so you could get that for free!
Swapped that for drugs :sweatdrop
superjackal
21st June 2013, 11:49
Unlike anybody else here, I myself have motorised bicycles and do not need an eksbawks to entertain myself :yawn:
One day the systems will get so good you'll "hop-in" your eggsbox instead of hop-on your bike....
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