Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Inside the mind of Texas State?s serial killer hunter

Hap Mansfield | On 22, Jul 2013

Kim Rossmo, a Texas State criminology research professor, is known internationally for his method of geography-based criminal profiling. He has applied his methodology to cases modern and historic including the legendary Jack the Ripper murders. PHOTO by JAMIE MALDONADO FOR BOBCAT MAGAZINE/JAMIEMPHOTO.COM

Kim Rossmo, a Texas State criminology research professor, is known internationally for his method of geography-based criminal profiling. He has applied his methodology to cases modern and historic including the legendary Jack the Ripper murders. PHOTO by JAMIE MALDONADO FOR BOBCAT MAGAZINE/JAMIEMPHOTO.COM

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by HAP MANSFIELD

It?s called the ?Pig Farm? case, one of the most grisly serial murder cases ever recorded in Canada or anywhere else.

So grisly that well fewer than one-third of the perpetrator?s alleged murders were ever prosecuted, and he still has life in prison, which is the steepest penalty under Canadian law. As to the cases that were never prosecuted, the evidence that never went before a jury tells how grisly ? the DNA of two victims found in packages of ground meat, a partial leg bone of another victim found in a cistern, assorted bones and teeth buried about the farm property, which Canadian lawmen privately called the ?killing fields? ?

It was grisly, and it was more grisly than it had to be, due to the initial reaction of the Vancouver police.

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In 1998, a young Vancouver detective named Kim Rossmo started to look into a disturbing trend. For years, women turned up missing from a notoriously seedy neighborhood in Downtown Eastside Vancouver known as the Low Track, where life is cheap, especially the lives of women, who were disposable, and worse. Drug addiction and the sex trade, poverty and hopelessness ? that was the daily bread.

Rossmo now is the university chair in criminology and director of the Center for Geospatial Intelligence and Investigation (GII) at Texas State. The Pig Farm case started him on his life?s work. But it was not a glorious start.

Rossmo attacked the case with a new investigative technique called geographic profiling for analyzing serial violent crimes based on an inspired, revolutionary algorithm. After he set up a geographic profiling section with the Vancouver Police Department, he was asked to investigate the concentration of women who had gone missing in the Low Track area. It had all the earmarks, Rossmo thought, of a serial murderer.

Rossmo prepared an investigative plan and recommended releasing a public warning that a killer may be preying on prostitutes in the Low Track. He also conducted an analysis of the number of reported missing women over time, adopting an approach used by epidemiologists on disease outbreaks. The analysis statistically supported the serial murderer theory.

Rossmo?s analysis was ignored. A hot-headed inspector in charge of the homicide section scoffed at the serial killer idea, upbraided Rossmo, then refused to even talk to him. Several police officers at one particularly fatal meeting said the inspector had what amounted to a ?temper tantrum.? Rossmo?s fledgling geographic profiling division was eventually shut down. His contract was not renewed.

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Robert William ?Willie? Pickton lived on a 14-acre farm in Port Coquitlam, just outside of Vancouver. Pickton, a quiet, secluded man, lived in a grubby double-wide trailer and maintained the work of butchering pigs on his farm long after he and his siblings made several million dollars by selling some of the family property to developers eager to build townhouses for a burgeoning population.

The money gave Pickton latitude with the down-on-their luck women who had turned to the streets to make a living, and often, support their drug addictions. Pickton could move with relative anonymity in the Low End.

It ended about a dozen murders too late. Allegedly.

On Feb. 6, 2002, police executed a search warrant for illegal firearms on Pickton?s property. They found illegal firearms. They also found the I.D.s, a few purses, and bits of clothing of a number of the missing women in the trailer.

On Feb. 22, 2002, Pickton was charged with two counts of first-degree murder. On April 2 that year came three more first-degree murder charges in the deaths of three more women. On April 9, another first-degree murder charge. Canadian authorities were excavating the property. Four more charges came on Sept. 20. On Oct. 3, another four charges. Now, Pickton faced 15 charges of first degree murder.

The excavations through November 2003. The Crown would argue before court that Pickton butchered his victims. There were fears that bodies were left on the farm to decompose or be eaten by the pigs. There were fears that bodies were fed to the pigs. There have been reports that human meat was mixed with pork meat raised on the farm and sold to the public. The British Columbian government said it spent $70 million on the investigation.

On May 26, 2005, 12 more first degree murder charges were brought against Pickton.

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The trial began on Jan. 30, 2006. Pickton pleaded not guilty to all 27 counts. The judge, Justice James Williams, threw out one count for lack of evidence. But there were still 26 counts. Williams later explained in Canadian news reports that a trial for 26 counts of murder would have been unwieldy, perhaps lasting two years and being susceptible to a mistrial. He separated off six counts that he deemed materially different from the other 20. The trial went forward on the six separated counts.

The trial lasted almost two years, anyway. Here are a few of the highlights, according to just one report from The National Post: Pickton did not deny that the remains of the six women were found on his farm. He just denied killing them. The hands and feet of three victims were found in buckets in a workshop freezer. Two halves of one victim?s skull, as well as her hands and feet, were found ?in a pink soup of decomposing human matter.? From the wounds on all four, it appeared they were shot in the head with a .22-calilbre gun. Taking apart the walls of a pig pen, investigators found the hand bones of another victim. The jaw, mandible and some teeth of another victim were found on the property.

Here?s more, quoting directly from the story: ?During Pickton?s interrogation, his friend (Scott) Chubb was shown on video saying Pickton had told him a good way to kill a female heroin addict was to inject her with windshield-washer fluid. In another tape played for Pickton, his associate Andrew Bellwood said Pickton talked about killing prostitutes by handcuffing and strangling them, then bleeding and gutting them before feeding them to pigs.?

On Dec. 9, 2007, the jury returned its verdict. On six charges of first-degree murder, not guilty. On six charges of second-degree murder, guilty. The difference is technical. First degree murder carries life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years. Second degree murder is life in prison, but the judge can set parole at 10 to 25 years. Williams made it 25.

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In 2011, the British Columbia provincial government established the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, headed by former attorney general Wally Oppal, to find out what went wrong in the case. After an extensive review, Commissioner Oppal issued a 1,448-page report in December 2012, exhaustively listing the investigation?s failures and apologizing to the victims? families. He criticized police management for not paying attention to Rossmo?s warnings, which potentially could have helped save the lives of 14 women and sped the investigation forward more efficiently.

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Rossmo has never claimed that geographic and statistical profiling is all that?s needed for an investigation. He says is it gives police officers a place to start. One of the barriers to Rossmo?s suggestion of a serial killer in Vancouver was that there were no bodies found and any witnesses were addle-pated from drugs. There was no evidence and there were no reliable witnesses. Pickton, it turns out, had butchered the victims and fed some of the offal to his pigs. Some of the women involved in the case are still too scared to talk. The geographic profiling was the only thing unaffected by these variables.

Rossmo doesn?t discuss the matter angrily. Instead, he wonders, how can we stop making mistakes like this?

?I was very interested in how people could get it so wrong,? he said. ?I started reading everything I could about wrongful convictions, which is the other side of a failed, unsolved criminal investigation.?

At Texas State, Rossmo researched a number of subjects, including psychology, probability, organizational behavior, engineering failures, and military disasters, and came up with the framework for what he calls Criminal Investigative Failures. His research has led to a series of articles, a book, and a presentation now in much demand by police agencies.

Rossmo is world famous for his mathematical formula for geographic profiling, and the GII at Texas State is one of the few places in the world where it is taught and practiced. He came up with the formula in an unusual circumstance.

?I was in Japan, doing some unrelated research on police k?bans, and was on the bullet train looking out the window when it hit me. So I wrote it down on a napkin,? he explained.

An article in Maclean?s magazine said Rossmo taught himself calculus when he was in the 10th grade and later asked to take the grade 12 provincial final examination in algebra after the first week of classes. He took that test and scored 100 percent.

?I was very good in math in high school, and at the time I wanted to be a mathematician,? said Rossmo. ?But then I got pulled into the adrenaline side and became a police officer.?

Originally studying mathematics at the University of Saskatchewan, he shifted to criminology and then became a police officer in Vancouver. He is the first law enforcement officer in Canada to get a PhD, which he did during off hours while working shift work on patrol. It was the algorithm developed during his doctoral dissertation research at Simon Fraser University that led to the methodology called geographic profiling.

Geographic profiling starts with Rossmo?s formula, which fuels a computer program called Rigel, which, not accidentally, is named after a star in the constellation, Orion, the hunter. It is both common and uncommon sense. The formula takes into account things as simple as a crime location?s relationship to an offender?s residence and tougher stuff like distance decay (somewhat like radioactive decay only with distance and time as measures) and Manhattan distances, the distance that would be traveled to get from one data point to the other if a grid-like path is followed.

?Being a criminal is like having a job,? Rossmo said. ?You have to find a target, have to expend energy and time getting there, have to avoid getting seen by witnesses and caught by the police, and so on.?

Serial killers, however, are notable for their gruesome crimes. How does a law enforcement agent even stomach it?

?You need to compartmentalize it,? said Rossmo. ?It?s very much like a surgeon. He doesn?t think ?I?m cutting open a body? as much as he?s thinking, ?I need to get to the heart or liver or some organ in order to help this person?.?

The years of research that Rossmo has put into the subject yielded interesting results. The profiling shows that most humans have a pattern, whether it?s figuring when and where to get the closest and best slice of pizza or where and when to commit a crime unseen and how to get home again from the pizza joint with enough time to finish that essay on Hegel, or, in the case of a criminal, elude detection. Rigel, after ingesting hundreds of thousands of bits of data, can do calculations that most often prove to be incredibly accurate. Rigel can figure out, from these calculations, quite literally, where you most likely live.

A computer can figure out human patterns? It can, with the help of the human brain.

?Our minds are better at discerning patterns than a computer,? Rossmo said. ?It takes a massive amount of computer code to figure out some things our brains can do in a few moments. Where Rigel outperforms our brains is in instantaneously calculating millions of probability estimates.?

The GII center takes geographic profiling requests and has been most effective in helping police investigate serial crimes. Rigel has been used in a variety of applications from border patrol problems, to the predatory attacks of sharks, to the search for terrorists. It has even been used to trace the origins of diseases such as malaria.

All of this leads back to what is called environmental criminology, a field developed by Paul and Patricia Brantingham at Simon Fraser University, under whom Rossmo studied.

?Paul was my senior advisor in university,? said Rossmo. ?Their theoretical work in environmental criminology is the foundation of my work.?

Environmental criminology encompasses ideas that would serve urban planners, well. Ever since Jane Jacobs wrote The Death and Life of Great American Cities in 1961, there has been an ongoing debate about city planning and efficiency, and much of it has to do with how crime happens in urban areas with easy access, bad lighting, broken windows and little supervision. The Brantinghams? studies stress place and spatial relationships such as land usage, traffic patterns and street design and the quotidian movements of both criminals and victims.

One of Rossmo?s most basic teachings, however, boils down to something one normally does not associate with crime prevention: creativity.

?It is very important to teach students creativity,? states Rossmo. ?If you don?t have it, you can just end up making the same mistakes over and over. The whole goal is to try to help people view their problems in a creative fashion so they can come up with new solutions.?

Rossmo has been involved in a variety of interesting historical projects and has prepared geographic profiles for the Zodiac Killer, the Austin Ripper murders, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and the translated World War II Gestapo files from Berlin. His work has been portrayed in movies (Zodiac, for one), detective novels, and TV shows, such as Numb3rs and Law and Order. He has even been incorporated into a fictional character in the novel Burnt Bones by Jay Clarke (writing under the name Michael Slade).

There is actually a geoprofile of the Jack the Ripper case on the GII website. When asked about the extraordinary assertion in Richard Wallace?s 1996 book, ?Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend?, that author Lewis Carroll was actually the Ripper and confessed to it in anagrams in his children?s books, Rossmo laughed.

?You can always find connections if you?re looking for them, like that assertion that the Prince (Albert Victor, the Prince of Wales? son) did it,? he said. ?What do they say, there are seven degrees of separation from everyone? However, the likelihood of a suspect is a completely different matter. No one can find out what happened in the ?Ripper? case, really. There needs to be physical evidence, a witness, or a confession.?

It is the mark of Rossmo that no matter what he is working on, he tries to use his brain creatively to come up with a solution. Imagine what it takes to form problem-solving skills and classes from a negative experience like the Pig Farm case.

?I try to be positive about things,? he said. ?Everything has a reason or rationale.?

Source: http://smmercury.com/2013/07/22/inside-the-mind-of-texas-states-serial-killer-hunter/

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Microsoft might upgrade Xbox One specifications to fight the PlayStation 4

Looks like Microsoft is doing all it can between now and the final release of the Xbox One next-generation game console to close the gap between the Xbox One and the undeniably more powerful Sony PlayStation 4.

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It?s no breaking news now. Ever unbiased soul (with the word ?gamer? etched onto them) is disappointed with the Xbox One. Microsoft?s next-generation console tries to be a home entertainer and a set-top box with added abilities instead of a true gaming powerhouse, something that we?ve been waiting for a couple of years now. The Sony PlayStation 4 on the other hand has one primary focus, gaming. And it shows in the console?s dedication to powerful hardware, easy-to-develop console design (a unified GDDR5 memory pool to be accessed by the CPU and GPU is far easier than the complicated eSRAM?model used by Microsoft). Additionally, the PS4 specifications with respect to the GPU (graphics processing unit, one of the most important parts of a ?gaming? console) and RAM are far superior than the solutions found powering the Xbox One.

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Not only did Microsoft go with a smaller GPU (the PS4 GPU made by AMD has 50% more processing cores, that?s a hefty increase) but also picked ultra-cheap DDR3 RAM (which should become extinct by the time these consoles reach their middle ages) which provides nearly 1/3rd the bandwidth provided by the screaming-fast GDDR5 RAM used in the PS4. And? The Xbox One is a bigger box, has an external power brick, doesn?t leave you with an option but to buy the (NSA funded, part of PRISM program) Kinect 2.0 add-on and then costs a whole $100 extra. For those who are going to start blaring your foghorns that the memory latency associated with GDDR5 will cripple the console, read what PS4 architect Mark Cerny has to say:

Latency in GDDR5 isn?t particularly higher than the latency in DDR3. On the GPU side? Of course, GPUs are designed to be extraordinarily latency tolerant so I can?t imagine that being much of a factor.

Now, coming to the small news that publication Examiner has reported. Microsoft is allegedly planning to pack 12 GB of RAM in the final Xbox One console when it ships later this year, in November. While hardware revisions so late into the development cycle seldom happen, Xbox One dev kits with 12 GB DDR3 RAM already exist. A prime reason why Microsoft has gone for an increase in the RAM capacity could be because only 5 GB of the total 8 GB would be available to developers (to be put to use by games). The PS4 in contrast offers 7 GB of its total 8 GB RAM, that?s a whole 2 GB of 170 GB/s bandwidth capable RAM extra to Sony?s console. The story behind the PS4 ending up with 8 GB of RAM is an interesting one too:

That was really a case where our developer-driven process worked. So we received feedback, we listened to the feedback, we altered the hardware as a result. As far as how late it was in the process, actually what you?re seeing there is just the developers were very, very good about keeping information confidential. As near as I can tell that all came from one rogue hacker, who wasn?t even disclosed by us, how managed to hack into a developer and extract both the Microsoft and Sony documentation.

Thank god that they doubled capacity from 4 GB to 8 GB, else I?d have been writing this very same article in the exact opposite direction today. A more plausible way for Microsoft to deal with the RAM limitation would be to re-allocate resources. Instead of letting the OS and background processes (we don?t need Netflix running in the background all the time, or Skype, or your spying software for that matter) eat up 3 GB of RAM, Microsoft could potentially cut that down to 1.5 GB or 1 GB and allocate the remaining 6.5 GB to 7 GB RAM for games (hear us MS, hear us!).

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There?s also another rumor floating about that Microsoft might increase the clock speed of the Xbox One GPU. Now we can?t say if this is true, but it is entirely plausible for it to be. Sadly, we don?t see much advantage because the required clock speed increase to match up to something which has 50% more RAW hardware, the Xbox One GPU will simply run into thermal limitations. The best MS can do is to try and?close the gap, as much as possible, without frying the console units. Additionally, the Xbox One development team is taking feedback from game developers asking for the possible changes that they?d like to see in the console. One thing from our side to Microsoft, it?s a little bit too late.

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Texas Senate wrapping up abortion debate

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? Texas senators are wrapping up debate on sweeping abortion restrictions and are getting ready to vote.

Senators began making final statements Friday night, after protesters briefly interrupted proceedings.

Republicans are expected to pass the bill. But Democrats sought to soften it and enter into the legislative record material that could help in a court battle.

Democrats say the restrictions are unconstitutional.

The Senate's debate took place between a packed gallery of demonstrators, with anti-abortion activists wearing blue and abortion-rights supporters wearing orange.

Four women who tried to chain themselves to a railing in the gallery were arrested. One woman was successful in chaining herself, prompting a 10-minute recess.

When debate resumed, protesters began loudly singing, "Give choice a chance." Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst told officers to remove them.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

With the Texas Senate poised to pass sweeping abortion restrictions, a protest briefly halted debate Friday night before the chamber's leader ordered officers to remove those disrupting the proceedings.

Four women tried to chain themselves to a railing in the gallery as senators were about to start closing statements on an abortion bill that has drawn thousands of protesters to the Capitol for weeks. One of the women succeeded in chaining herself to the railing at the front of the overhead gallery, prompting a 10-minute recess. Officers arrested all four women.

When debate resumed, protesters began loudly singing, "Give choice a chance. All we are saying is give choice a chance." Dewhurst asked officers to remove the group.

Republicans are expected to pass the sweeping bill, with Democrats left to do little more than enter into the legislative record material that could help defeat it in federal court. Democrats have called the sweeping GOP proposal unnecessary and unconstitutional.

The Senate's debate took place between a packed gallery of demonstrators, with anti-abortion activists wearing blue and abortion-rights supporters wearing orange. Security was tight, and state troopers reported confiscating bottles of urine and feces as they worked to prevent another attempt to stop the Republican majority from passing a proposal that has put Texas at the center of the nation's abortion debate.

Outside the chamber, the crowd grew so loud that troopers were being issued orange earplugs. Protesters were shouting, "Shame! Shame! Shame!" as senators gave their closing statements in the debate.

The Senate's approval would send the bill to Republican Gov. Rick Perry, who has said he will sign it.

The circus-like atmosphere in the Texas Capitol marked the culmination of weeks of protests, the most dramatic of which came June 25 in the final minutes of the last special legislative session, when a Democratic filibuster and subsequent protest prevented the bill from becoming law.

House Bill 2 would require doctors to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, allow abortions only in surgical centers, limit where and when women may take abortion-inducing pills and ban abortions after 20 weeks. Only five out of 42 existing abortion clinics meet the requirements to be a surgical center, and clinic owners say they can't afford to upgrade or relocate.

Sen. Glen Hegar of Katy, the bill's Republican author, argued that all abortions, including those induced with medications, should take place in an ambulatory surgical center in case of complications.

Democrats pointed out that childbirth is more dangerous than an abortion and there have been no serious problems with women taking abortion drugs at home. They introduced amendments to add exceptions for cases of rape and incest and to remove some of the more restrictive clauses.

Sen. Carlos Uresti, a San Antonio Democrat, proposed an exception to the 20-week ban for child victims of rape or incest.

"I don't think it's unreasonable to give these victims an additional month to make up their minds," Uresti said.

But Hegar responded that if an abortion were necessary to protect a child from imminent harm or death, an abortion after 20 weeks would be allowed.

Hegar also rejected an amendment to expand that exception to make it for the mother's health and not limit it to imminent harm.

Earlier, Sen. Royce West, a Dallas Democrat, asked why Hegar was pushing restrictions that federal courts in other states had suspended as possibly unconstitutional.

"There will be a lawsuit. I promise you," West said, raising his right hand as if taking an oath.

The bill under consideration mirrors restrictions passed in Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Alabama, Kansas, Wisconsin and Arizona. In North Carolina, lawmakers are considering a measure that would allow state health officials to apply standards for ambulatory surgical centers to abortion clinics.

Passing the law in Texas would be a major victory for anti-abortion activists in the nation's second most-populous state. Hegar acknowledged working with anti-abortion groups to draft the legislation. A lawsuit originating in Texas would also likely win a sympathetic hearing at the conservative 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Sen. John Whitmire, a Houston Democrat, said it was clear the bill was part of national conservative agenda attempting to ban abortion and infringe on women's rights one state at a time. He pressed Hegar on why the Texas Medical Association, Texas Hospital Association and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology opposed the bill.

He asked Hegar how he could ignore these experts.

"There are differences in the medical profession," Hegar insisted, rejecting the criticism. "I don't believe this legislation will majorly impede the doctor-patient relationship."

Sen. Bob Deuell, a Greenville Republican and a doctor, defended the bill, saying abortion clinics "had not maintained the proper standard of care."

The Senate's leader, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, was determined to keep the vote on track. The Texas Constitution gives him the authority to jail anyone who breaks the chamber's rules of decorum, which stipulate that there can be no demonstrations or attempts to disrupt the Senate's work.

In addition to the jars of suspected urine and feces, officers took paint, glitter, confetti and feminine hygiene products from people seeking to ender the gallery, according to the Department of Public Safety.

The issue has been simmering for months in Texas.

Democrats successfully blocked the bill in the regular legislative session. Then, during the first special session, the Senate didn't take up the bill until the final day. That allowed Fort Worth Sen. Wendy Davis to use a filibuster to delay a vote. When Republicans rushed to try to pass the bill in the session's final 15 minutes, angry protesters began shouting and screaming from the gallery. Dewhurst could only watch with frustration as a half-dozen state troopers tried to remove more than 450 people.

Democrats see in the protests an opportunity that could help them break a 20-year statewide losing streak. They believe Republicans have overreached in trying to appease their base and alienated suburban women, a constituency that helped President Barack Obama win re-election.

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Associated Press writers Will Weissert and Jim Vertuno contributed to this report. Follow Chris Tomlinson on Twitter at http://twitter.com/cltomlinson

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/texas-senate-wrapping-abortion-debate-031707647.html

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Evolution too slow to keep up with climate change

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Many vertebrate species would have to evolve about 10,000 times faster than they have in the past to adapt to the rapid climate change expected in the next 100 years, a new study has found.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Switched On: Hard drives face hard truths

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

DNP Switched On Hard drives face hard truths

The PlayStation 4's is upgradeable; the Xbox One's is not. For at least the second consecutive generation (the third for the Xbox), hard drives will be offered as part of the gaming experience for two of the home video game powerhouses: Microsoft and Sony. For the Xbox line, which offered a model without a hard drive in the last generation, the inclusion of an internal HDD represents, along with its x86 processor, a return to the approach Microsoft took with the original Xbox.

Indeed, the Xbox One will load disc-based games onto the hard drive automatically. Both Sony and Microsoft will also offer access via the cloud. In fact, following up on its purchase of Gaikai, Sony plans to offer a range of gaming from the cloud to multiple platforms. This may include older titles that it cannot support on the PlayStation 4 due to a lack of native backward compatibility. If such capability is expected to work, why bother to have hard drives in these consoles at all? Indeed, hardware makers of many stripes are starting to ask that question.

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