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Re: Xbox 720
Sometimes I feel bad for people who have lives much more exciting than my own, that have to worry about this stuff. My life is so plain and vanilla, that MS can watch me to their hearts content. If they want to watch me on the couch playing video games for a few hours, have at it. Spy on me while I wash the dishes or tell my kid to do his homework, feel free. LOL, heck the government is more than welcome to tap my phone and listen in as the wife and I discuss who is taking the kid to practice, or listen to my buddy and I discuss how bad my fantasy football team is. LOL, I am so lame.Comment
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I agree with your concerns on the issue but why has no one already sued for those same reasoning's regarding phones, etc now?... For example; in the latest Android FACEBOOK app update, when signing on to agree to the TOS you give them permission to; Use your microphone and record with your camera anytime, without your confirmation.
Picture from an Android TV box: (same thing was asked on the phone version, 2nd pic)
So, why/how would anyone sue for something they agree to. Also a consumer would have a hella'va time trying to provide proof that they 'spied' on them, even so they still agree to it through the TOS and I agree that it would state that they own all video/audio.
The unfortunate truth is; that this is the future and this is gonna be how it is unless you leave future tech alone.
The fact that you cannot believe this is happening is amazing to me.
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MS has already filed patents for similar tech as I have provided in this thread already.
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Sometimes when one thing isn't true to what you believe (in this case the camera taking pictures of whatever it wants, whenever it wants), you just need to accept that and quit trying to force the issue.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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What really bothers me about this post is the intentional perpetuation of the presumed matter. In just considering the sources and then how you bold and put in red sentences that you hope will reinforce your agenda (which is to invoke sensationalism), this really speaks to why internet "news" is sometimes wrapped up in creating faux stories to generate hits.
So you target my style of writing rather than the content.
The bolds/reds are only to add emphasis in areas I consider important for further thought, red being more critical than bold. Reinforce my agenda, no agenda, merely pointing out some quite disturbing issues (possibly) in regards to personal privacy.
"I just need to accept that", see now this is a clear example of someone trying to force an issue. How about the fact that not everything in this world is all "sunshine, rainbows and fairy tales" and unfortunately it does have darker, sinister side... there are always two sides to a coin.
Also I did not know PCworld.com, MSN.com and Dailymail.co.uk were 'terrible' sources, they seem to be pretty mainstream and credible sources to me. I could add Forbes.com, BusinessInsider.com and others as well. I have a suspicion that you are experiencing cognitive dissonance in regards to the content presented.
SpoilerLast edited by JasonWilliams55; 02-16-2013, 05:21 PM."Most people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them"Comment
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So you target my style of writing rather than the content.
The bolds/reds are only to add emphasis in areas I consider important for further thought, red being more critical than bold. Reinforce my agenda, no agenda, merely pointing out some quite disturbing issues (possibly) in regards to personal privacy.
First off, its neither true or false since it is not out yet. But based off their patents (and their wordage, "at any time"), some people are concerned about possible privacy issues.
"I just need to accept that", see now this is a clear example of someone trying to force an issue. How about the fact that not everything in this world is all "sunshine, rainbows and fairy tales" and unfortunately it does have darker, sinister side... there are always two sides to a coin.
Also I did not know PCworld.com, MSN.com and Dailymail.co.uk were 'terrible' sources, they seem to be pretty mainstream and credible sources to me. I could add Forbes.com, BusinessInsider.com and others as well. I have a suspicion that you are experiencing cognitive dissonance in regards to the content presented.
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And your images are taken from abovetopsecret.com, a website dedicated to sensationalizing conspiracy theories etc. Basically, agenda based.
Anyway..I'm looking forward what the next consoles hold.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Guys, bring this back to the new XBOX. What is the deal with this off topic chatter?"It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
"You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob NeyerComment
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You put the last commentary piece, "This needs to be reined in before consumers lose control for good" in red bold. Clearly you are trying to get a rise with your so called, "style."
And your images are taken from abovetopsecret.com, a website dedicated to sensationalizing conspiracy theories etc. Basically, agenda based.
Anyway..I'm looking forward what the next consoles hold.
As for the pictures, that is the only place I could find a pic of what I was talking about w/o scouring 'forever' to find the pic. Again more discrediting the source/writing style rather than the info.
I notice how you also did not see my post where I go further into what I am getting at. *looks at post replying to Aholbert*.
Note to yourself how you did not talk about any of the content presented and rather ridicule my style again even after I'd explain why I wrote it like that and choose to ignore the content, again, instead of discussing like an adult about a likely feature (sourced from; their patents and some journalists whom have also raised concerns regarding possible privacy issues).
I thought this was pertinent information regarding some of the likely features of the next Xbox and wanted to share with the community here.Last edited by JasonWilliams55; 02-17-2013, 04:56 AM."Most people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them"Comment
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JasonWilliams, maybe one thing we can for sure agree on is the importance of the next generation to make sure they don't forget about what should be central to it all, and that is the games. It seems with all the peripherals, sometimes the focus pulls away from gaming.
Sorry if I got off topic there.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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Who knows though, they may have already had a plan in place for that. Would be something if both systems rumors were wrong in that area.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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