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It will cut back its television and smartphone divisions to focus on FIFA 15 playStation projects like the Morpheus virtual-reality headset.Are you interested in ditching your physical FIFA 15 playStation or are cloud consoles for the birds? Let us know in the comments below.Due to an editing error, this article once stated that sales of the FIFA 15 playStation 4 have been "underwhelming." Sales of the PS4 have, in fact, exceeded the expectations of most industry analysts since their late-2013 release. It has been changed to reflect the reporter's original phrasing.Someone purporting to be the Syrian Electronic Army claimed to have hacked the International Business Times website Wednesday evening and removed a story titled “The Syrian Army Is Shrinking, And Assad Is Running Out Of Soldiers.”The group also appeared to have taken over prominent features of IBTimes’ front page, replacing a column of news stories titled “In Depth” with “Hacked by fifa coins SEA.” The heading later disappeared altogether after being fixed.The deleted story, written by this reporter, cited a report from the Institute for the Study of War that stated Syrian President Bashar Assad’s armed forces had shrunk from 325,000 to an estimated 150,000 because of widespread death, defection and desertion among soldiers.The article also stated that there is growing anti-regime and anti-war frustration among certain pro-Assad Alawites in certain areas of Syria and other minority groups aligned with the regime. Their discontent comes, in part, from high casualty numbers among the regime forces which have discouraged possible army recruits.With the number of troops at his disposal dwindling, Assad has looked to untraditional army units that include foreign fighters, National Defense Force volunteers and local militias armed by the regime.The group replaced the story with an article titled “Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army,” and a byline under the name of “Nikita Garia,” who is a news editor working out of the publication’s Bangalore, India, bureau. A Twitter account with the handle @Official_SEA16 also put out a tweet claiming responsibility for the hack with a screen capture of the IBTimes website. The group, last month, claimed to have hacked the Independent and the Evening Standard from London and Italy's La Repubblica.
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