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PS3 With 3.50 Firmware Jailbroken Without Downgrade

Khyber writes "Hackers: 2 Sony: 0 — that's the current standing score now that the X3 team have successfully performed a jailbreak on the official 3.50 PS3 firmware, allowing homebrew applications and more to be enabled. Here's a video of the jailbreak in action."

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  1. Re:ok .. by xaoslaad · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hard to say; dark, blurry video, with no commentary other than the groans of some mouth breather. All I know for certain is he owns a PS3 and a lighter.

  2. 2:40 minues of my life I'll never have back again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    This video is terrible. Don't bother.

  3. We should follow the example of Stephen Colbert by Hojima · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why the hell is it called jail breaking when applying these modifications? It should have nothing to do with jail, and you're certainly not breaking it. I say, hence forth, we call it 'freedom upgrading'.

    1. Re:We should follow the example of Stephen Colbert by EdIII · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I don't care if it is 100% "free entertainment". It is, always has, and always will be about freedom, liberty, and their crucial components, privacy and anonymity.

      The PS3 is merely one small battle. The poster that said "Consumer Rights Rebalancing" had it right. This is very much about consumer rights, however, it should be about a larger issue. Rights all Americans, and free human beings, should have in cyberspace. That war is being fought with people largely ignorant of the whole affair or how important it is.

      Let's face it. It would be far easier if the situation were explained thusly:

      Sony, for the consideration of $600, and service fees, offers the consumer a PS3 entertainment console. There will be a Sony representative physically in your home at all times. Sony will decide what games will function, and what will not, at Sony's direct discretion at all times. All media, All software, All content is the direct property of Sony and can be altered or withdrawn at any time. Any services or features that were present at the time of purchase are not guaranteed to be present in the future. Attempts to remove the Sony representative from your home, or distract him from his official duties, in any way, is against the law and you will be prosecuted to its full extent. Guilt before innocence will be assumed in all cases.

      Now, if you were offered that deal, would you accept it? No? Then why is DRM and protection mechanisms designed to take away your ability to peacefully enjoy your property any more acceptable?

      I will stipulate that 100% of PS3 owners will commit copyright infringement. It still does not justify that Sony representative being in your house and your inability to actually enjoy the rights of property ownership over property you actually paid for.

      The ends do not justify the means here. That goes not just for Sony, but for every manufacturer and content distributor. Stay. The. Fuck. Out. Of. My. Home.

  4. Not confirmed by neokushan · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is largely unconfirmed and most likely fake - and I'll tell you why.

    Check out the very end of the video, the "game" exits and a message is displayed in the top right corner. See that message? Retail consoles don't display that, but Debug/TEST consoles do. Any Debug unit can be upgraded to debug Firmware 3.50 and play all the homebrew out there.

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  5. Re:ok .. by hedwards · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Do you have a better theory as to why the hacks only started about the time that Sony took that feature away? I know there was that one guy that claimed to have gained root. But he refused to actually release it and Sony reacted by taking away the Other OS feature and updating firmwares to fight the efforts.

    It seems a bit much that it took this long for the first successful crack to appear and now they're coming out so quickly.

  6. Re:ok .. by Mordok-DestroyerOfWo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sony is worse for having shipped the console touting its ability to run Linux, then removing that option remotely. I'm not a huge fan of any of the consoles, but neither Microsoft nor Nintendo can match Sony in asshatness.

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    "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hardin
  7. Re:4 years by Osgeld · · Score: 5, Insightful

    well the developing world is not buying 600$ consoles are they? (which is what it cost up till last year)