Developers continue because you can make a lot of money just by selling a game to vibrate your controller. And then, you've got little Zynga's running around creating every game it can for $1 which leads to the market being flooded with utter crap.
"Firefox will display an alert when a URL has been obfuscated, but by using an iFrame, an attacker can evade this layer of protection"
So, nothing of value will be lost if you're smart. Gotcha.
With the current state of DLC, multiplayer access codes, and etc. ...
Yes. In fact, I have a brother, and I can totally justify paying $50 for two brand new copies of a good game. No way in hell I'd do that for $120.
At least stupid Windows users know that there are viruses that it can get, and it makes the user weary. Apple users are weaker than that.
But at one point music can be played. It becomes physical at that point.
No we don't. The editor will adapt or die.
They will still get deals where required books are overpriced and rereleased.
Corporations lobby government and government says things.
You can also blame the sellers. Can't buy what's not for sale.
Developers continue because you can make a lot of money just by selling a game to vibrate your controller. And then, you've got little Zynga's running around creating every game it can for $1 which leads to the market being flooded with utter crap.
Minecraft is coming to Xbox 360 anyway. Don't buy the ripoff.
Move can't imitate Kinect, but Kinect can most certainly imitate Move, so Kinect wins!
I remember when most games didn't have mutiplayer but hell yes they were fun and you could play them for hours.
Make money and being evil about it.
Use money and being good about it.
I'm OK with that. Google has to make a profit, but at least their using half of it to make a better world.
Maybe we can have like buttons for ads.
Yay, Facebook is invading our TVs now.
I'm actually fine with this. Let's see, the average teen would like games, phone sex services, and other cool things, unlike life insurance.
Anyway, I still like commercials because I can get off the couch and do something, like make a sandwich or load the top rack in the dishwasher.
Don't stick any jellybeans up your nose.
It's harder, therefore effort vs reward is not good enough unless they have some good malware. Just slap some code into a PDF and you're all set.
Yeah.
1. I know what I'm doing so I get an anti-virus program. A good one.
2. "as the malware first runs a series of browser exploits"
I know what I'm doing so I get a different browser. Poor IE.
"Firefox will display an alert when a URL has been obfuscated, but by using an iFrame, an attacker can evade this layer of protection" So, nothing of value will be lost if you're smart. Gotcha.