Sony has released the new 3.90 firmware update for the PSP, bringing some exciting new features to the Sony PSP. Now you can have Skype on your PSP, and the update is now available to download from ...
When Sony released the PSP earlier this year, many a gadget groper's eyes lit up. The possibilities of tinkering with the portable's insides seemed almost limitless. Several applications for the PSP ...
Sony today announced the specifics of its forthcoming PS3 and PSP system updates, which will introduce a number of convenience features on the console front and (most notably) the PS Store on its ...
Since the PSP Go is coming tomorrow, it was reasonable to expect a firmware update the PSP. We just didn’t expect one this full of content. Will it be enough to get the homebrew people to upgrade?
Oddly, PS3 firmware 4.00 appears to have removed a key feature for PSP owners. While 4.00 added support for Vita, it appears that some PSP connectivity has been removed--intentionally or not. Before ...
It’s not available yet, but Sony’s Eric Lempel, the Director of PSN Operations, detailed the key new features coming up in v5.50 for the PSP. The Information Board that scrolls up top on the PS3 XMB ...
The v3.50 firmware update for Sony's Playstation Portable, which shipped on the last day of May, was met with some excitement due to the great new features it enabled (video streaming over the ...
The official Playstation blog has dropped details of the upcoming PS3 2.50 firmware update, which finally includes an auto shut-down power saving feature for connected wireless controllers and the ...
Sony has again upgraded new firmware for the . The new PSP firmware (version 2.60) offers RSS newsfeed support, WMA-format playback support, and Chinese-language options for the Web browser. The new ...
This morning Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) revealed the details of the upcoming firmware updates for PlayStation 3 and PSP. The two updates will launch this month and bring some long ...
The homebrew scene for the PlayStation Portable has been nothing short of amazing, bringing out the best (and worst) of the unit with speed and efficiency unrivaled by the official firmware ...
<br><br>I may be wrong, but I think the 1.0 firmware is only valuable to homebrew developers. It stands to reason if you want to try and hack something, the easiest way to hack it would be to work ...