There is NO WAY Nintendo would do a price cut right now. Why would they? They are still selling out of it...a price cut would only hurt their bottom line.
"Sony, Nintendo and Apple are "inviting trouble" if they don't utilise Microsoft XNA-style security"

I guess this confirms, you won't be seeing any user mods in 360 games. It also shows how little Microsoft know about the PS3, as it's got a hardware virtulisation layer to protect it. Not some crappy sofware based swiss cheese layer like XNA.

Whilst Microsoft's FUD may fool some, it's interesting to see what consoles are already hacked.

The 360 was hacked very quickly, without any user mods, the PS3 is still secure WITH user mods.
Follow Microsoft's lead on security? I thought April Fools Day was a couple of weeks ago.

Yes, that's right, let's all use the same buggy, defective, poorly designed security architecture, so that when one gets cracked, all get cracked.

The arrogance of the Micro-soft-dicks never fails to amaze me.

If I were a manufacturer competing with M$, copying them would be the LAST thing I would ever do.
There is NO WAY Nintendo would do a price cut right now. Why would they? They are still selling out of it...a price cut would only hurt their bottom line.
The last place to look for security advice is any place associated with Microsoft. Lead by example you twits!
"Sony, Nintendo and Apple are "inviting trouble" if they don't utilise Microsoft XNA-style security"

I guess this confirms, you won't be seeing any user mods in 360 games. It also shows how little Microsoft know about the PS3, as it's got a hardware virtulisation layer to protect it. Not some crappy sofware based swiss cheese layer like XNA.

Whilst Microsoft's FUD may fool some, it's interesting to see what consoles are already hacked.

The 360 was hacked very quickly, without any user mods, the PS3 is still secure WITH user mods.
Follow Microsoft's lead on security? I thought April Fools Day was a couple of weeks ago.

Yes, that's right, let's all use the same buggy, defective, poorly designed security architecture, so that when one gets cracked, all get cracked.

The arrogance of the Micro-soft-dicks never fails to amaze me.

If I were a manufacturer competing with M$, copying them would be the LAST thing I would ever do.