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Post by leunas on Jan 3, 2007 2:23:02 GMT -5
The 23rd Chaos Communication Congress (23C3) is a four-day conference on technology, society and utopia. The Congress offers lectures and workshops on a multitude of topics including (but not limited to) information technology, IT-security, internet, cryptography and generally a critical-creative attitude towards technology and the discussion about the effects of technological advances on society. The Chaos Communication Congress is the annual congress of the Chaos Computer Club e.V. (CCC). The Congress has established itself as the "European Hacker Party" bringing in people from all over Europe and even further away. The congress not only addresses the techno geek but also those who are interested in appliances and aftermathes. A part of the lectures will be held in English, the rest in German. The language used for each lecture is clearly marked in the conference program. Here you find a simple overview of the areas, activities and some projects at 23C3. events.ccc.de/congress/2006/Overview
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Post by leunas on Jan 3, 2007 2:27:08 GMT -5
More Details from 23c3: Next-gen homebrew23C3 is more of a hackers mecca than an ethical security conference. This year's event took place in the Berliner's Conference Center for four days. On day two, legendary hacker Felix Domke gave a presentation about the current state of getting homebrew code on the Xb0x 360, the Wii and the PS3. Think of this as a more detailed update to that Linux on X360 report we told you some time ago. Xbox 360The presentation said that there are currently no known hacks of the Xbox 360. The only means for so far of getting your own code running on the Xbox is through XNA, something that isn't really close to the homebrew you're all used to due to distribution channels. At the moment the holy grail of console hacking is the 360. Here's where the rumors start. An anonymous hacker with his face completely concealed gave an unofficial 5min presentation featuring an XBox 360 booting up to a screen that had both a Penguin and an OS X logo next to the words "Coming soon". Will we see linux on the 360 in the future? From the looks of things, we'll have to wait for a bit more details. WiiDespite there being two known backdoors (check out our read-link below for details on that) for running burnt GameCube and Wii games, you won't be able to run homebrew code on the Wii because of all Wii games are specially encrypted and actually exchange keys between the disk and the DVD drive itself. However, the speaker does note that since the Wiimote can be bought separately and it can be easily used with applications on the PC, the charm of the console, the Wiimote can be used on homebrew developed on the PC. PS3They say that the PS3 is open but not as much as it should be since under Linux a lot of the PS3's resources can't be accessed. They note that they hope that Sony lightens up and provides a homebrew development context that can compete with XNA. The article had a fancy chart on the Wii vs. the PS3, but posting that here would be a bit flame-baity. For more details on the event, and the complete report, feel free to use our read-link below. feeds.feedburner.com/~r/qj/xbox/~3/69714754/77964
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