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Portable Game Players: Sony quietly release Playstation Portable Firmware 2.6

PSP3D report the availability of PSP Firmware 2.6 for , of course, the Playstation Portable
Sony Playstation Portable

Here are the new improvements as shown on the PSP:
-(RSS Channel) has been added as a feature under (Network).
-(Simplified Chinese(gb18030)) and (Traditional Chinese (big 5)) have been added as options to (Encoding) under (View) in the (Internet browser) menu bar.
-Characters may be indistinct in some cases when these encoding options are selected.
-(Volume ajustment) has been aded as a feature to (Location free player).
-You can now download video data that supports copyright protection using the (internet browser).
-WMA had been added as a codec that can be played under (Music)(This applies to music saved on the memory stick).

Note that you must adjust a system setting to enable playback of WMA format music data, a connection to the internet is required to adjust the setting.

Reports of streaming music through RSS feeds are coming in. More exploitation capabilities?

Streaming video has also now been reported.

Read source article: PSP Firmware 2.6 is OUT! - Home

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NEWS: Sony announces Portable PlayStation PSP Giga Pack

Engadget have advised that Sony announced a PSP Giga Pack

Don’t get all excited here, this isn’t the PSP with the integrated hard drive we’ve all been lusting after. No, Sony’s Giga Pack is far less interesting—the PSP is now being bundled with a 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, a small stand, and the other usual suspects like USB cable, remote and earphones, slip-in case, etc. This does indeed make things easier (and cheaper) for those annoyed at having to spend a couple bucks in the regular PSP Value Pack bundle for the 32MB card when they’re just going to drop an extra $80 or $90 on the one gig card. Their listed price is ¥29,800 (about $250), which we’re hoping isn’t as much of a price cut as we’re going to see on the system for this coming holiday season—especially since it’s not really a price cut when they just bundle the same device with some more gear and then ask the same price. You’ll be able to get yours in Japan, Asia, Europe, and North America starting November.

Source: Sony announces PSP Giga Pack - Engadget - www.engadget.com

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REVIEWS: Handhelds compared: video iPod vs. PSP

Another comparison of the video iPod vs. PSP, this time by Playlist:

It plays music. It displays photos. Oh, and you can watch video on it, too. No, it’s not the newly unveiled video iPod—this is the Sony PlayStation Portable. And while the PSP has a very different core function—it’s a portable video game console, first and foremost—the are enough similarities between it and the latest round of iPods to merit a side-by-side comparison.

Source: Playlist: Handhelds compared: video iPod vs. PSP

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REVIEWS: Video iPod vs PSP

PSP World provide an interesting comparison of the video playback capabilities and potential of the video iPod and the PSP to determine if the latter is under threat. Interestingly although they acknowledge that the PSP is superior, they do have concerns.

The PSP is a wonderful game machine, and it is a joy to own — but if Sony doesn’t pull together and start taking advantage of the PSP’s multimedia capabilities, they are going to lose sales of PSPs to the video iPod. It’s just that simple.

Read more: Editorial: Video iPod a threat to PSP? | PSP World

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