So people here might be wondering how this was actually done.
So people here might be wondering how this was actually done.
Kotaku's Brian Ashcraft and his son visit BitSummit
Speaking strictly as a guy who does computer security for a living, this is horrible advice. Your phone is much more likely to be physically stolen than to be exploited in this manner.
I usually ignore racist comments like you but I will make an exception to educate you a bit. Call it charity.
I’m playing Final Fantasy VII in English and Japanese at the same time. I’m noticing a lot of little differences.…
In 2001, Hideo Kojima pissed off countless fans with a simple twist. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty did not…
You will need a screwdriver, a pair of tweezers, a magnifying glass (optional), some salt (~1tbsp), and a bag of chicken feed, preferably corn-based.
Best Kotaku article I’ve ever read, along with a valuable life lesson.
It all started when I thought I saw a bug crawling across my computer monitor.
To everyone who says this was meaningless, I posted this in the private forum early on:
This interview with RunAway is really interesting. They’ve gone through a lot to get to this point, as it turns out:
This morning, Sony quietly added two-step verification to the PlayStation Network, allowing users to add an extra…
you forgot to mention the fact that the next update will contain base building and owning large freighters
It was a good run
It starts slow, and feels a little self-indulgent. But this Metal Gear Solid V debriefing ends with something of a…
Time to revive this classic:
Everyone: “Hey, Snake, why do you ask so many questions?”