If you’ve never played Doom, the classic first-person shooter that defined the genre for millions and millions of players, you really have no excuse. The game is available on virtually every gaming ...
Gamers have found ways to play Doom on all sorts of devices, but swapping your screen for an Epson thermal printer spitting out frames as fast as it can on receipt paper could be the worst. According ...
If you can hack a wireless printer to play one of the most famous videogames of all time, what else can you do with it? And if printer hardware can be reprogrammed by hackers to perform functions far ...
An ethical hacker has demonstrated security vulnerabilities in connected devices - by running the 1993 video game Doom on a printer. Michael Jordon, from Context Information Security, used his talk at ...
Anyone who has used a personal computer at any point during the 90’s has inevitably heard of Id Soft’s Doom, the popular video game that helped consolidate the first person shooter genre established ...
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