Xbox One, hackers, and a squirrel with the plague: 90 Seconds on The Verge
Xbox One, hackers, and a squirrel with the plague: 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-07-25
it's thursday july 25th 2013 i'm ross
miller and this is not pink technically
it's emaciated plague-ridden salmon
that's a call forward you'll see soon
this is 90 seconds on the verge
Microsoft will allow independent game
developer to self-publish on the Xbox
one small developers will now presumably
be able to push a game into the Xbox
one's primary storefront some thing with
Xbox 360 has limited to only titles
published by Microsoft and other major
companies it looks like ross miller time
an alcoholic journey will finally be
available just for you so here's a story
it's pretty much Ocean's eleven except
it's on the internet and everybody gets
caught the US Department of Justice has
charged five individuals in what is
likely the largest data breach scheme in
US history the individuals are accused
of stealing username password in 160
million credit card numbers in a
multi-year scheme that started way back
in 2005 according to the indictment the
men attacked major corporations
including Nasdaq 7-eleven and JetBlue
three of the five men are still at large
but if caught the could face of the 30
years in prison finally and don't be
alarmed but a squirrel in Los Angeles
County has been tested positive for the
bubonic plague disease formerly known as
the Black Death wiped out an estimated
200 million in Europe during the 14th
century thankfully can now be treated by
modern antibiotics in most cases but it
does pop up and wild rodent from time to
time usually spread by fleas health
officials have closed down three
campgrounds for a week just to be safe
to which of course we say thank you
that's it today's top stories but coming
up tomorrow I gotta go guys
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