It's true. Looks like a recording of the XMB which he edited later to show that fishy WinXP window. Guess he just restarted it again when he got "Press the PS button".
Also, apps that run in a small window on the XMB are unheard of until now. If someone has enough knowledge to pull something like this off, you could expect him to at least set the Formborderstyle to "None" (that is, if the PS3 would even display something like that?).
I agree but no one could prevent a PS3 to display anything she could be programmed to but the thing that definitely state this thing is AN HUGE FAKE, is, as already noticed by someone else, the timing showing 14:53 after the "press Ps Button" action... SHAME ON HIM...
EDIT: it could be even the auto time and date retrieval through internet... perhaps...
EDIT: it could be even the auto time and date retrieval through internet... perhaps...
But if it's that case, the date has to be another if it's 14:56 before the sync and 14:53 after
if you have the ps3 disconnected from the AC the time will stay at this time and date. I can't really explain it but i think i've got it
But if it's that case, the date has to be another if it's 14:56 before the sync and 14:53 after
if you have the ps3 disconnected from the AC the time will stay at this time and date. I can't really explain it but i think i've got it
I just pointed it out cause beside the fact that's REALLY suspicious, one could set a time manually and after enable the internet update options without being connected.. in that case starting the PS3 when connected to the internet could manage this small adjustment... just to specify...
I just pointed it out cause beside the fact that's REALLY suspicious, one could set a time manually and after enable the internet update options without being connected.. in that case starting the PS3 when connected to the internet could manage this small adjustment... just to specify...
Well, just to be sure I've done the try setting manually the PS3 to an uncorrect time and waiting for the 80010092 message in the try to run the internet update, then I switched on the router waiting for the connection to be alive and kicking and I fired up the thing with the onboard sensor, pushing the PS button didn't show any change into the system clock...