Use Lumines to Downgrade your PSP 3.50 firmware

Use Lumines to Downgrade your PSP 3.50 firmware

| June 25, 2007 | Comments (0)

The PSP puzzle game Lumines released last June jumped 5900% in sales on Amazon.com after gamers learned they could utilize it to hack their PSP. After following directions posted on noobz.com, players can download and play homebrew games on their Playstation Portable, for all firmware versions from 1.0 to 3.5. However, the only… Read more

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How to Watch YouTube Videos on your PSP

How to Watch YouTube Videos on your PSP

| June 22, 2007 | Comments (8)

One of the great things about the PSP is the awesome ability to use a web browser at any wifi spot you encounter. Well sometimes I want to see Youtube content to a freind but the PSP has a VERY old version of flash and because of this Youtube does not work under normal circumstances. Now there is a way to view all you favorite Youtube videos on… Read more

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How to Transfer Music to the PSP

How to Transfer Music to the PSP

| June 17, 2007 | Comments (1)

Given that Sony invented portable music players with the creation of the original Walkman back in the 80s, it’s not going to come as a surprise to hear that its PSP handheld console will also play music for you on the go. All you need is a Memory Stick Duo to store MP3s on and a USB cable with a Mini-B type connector, both of which can be bought… Read more

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Free Sopranos Downloads for Your PSP

Free Sopranos Downloads for Your PSP

| June 12, 2007 | Comments (0)

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PSP Hacking EPISODE 24- Custom Firmware 3.40 OE-A

PSP Hacking EPISODE 24- Custom Firmware 3.40 OE-A

| June 3, 2007

revver(269283) – How to install Custom Firmware 3.40 OE-A – Detailed Guide by Fourm member “Bobtentpeg” Files Needed: 340 OE update maker and flasher 1.5 eboot 3.40 Eboot 6min. Download… Read more

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Sony Releases v3.50 PSP Firmware Update

Sony Releases v3.50 PSP Firmware Update

| June 3, 2007

First and foremost we recommend that you do not update your firmware to 3.50 if you wish to partake in the homebrew scene. Once more information is available on special editions, custom editions, or 3.50 downgrades we will post details here. Details about the update: To coincide with the recent Playstation 3 V1.80 update, which amongst other… Read more

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Sony patents PSP phone concept

Sony patents PSP phone concept

| June 3, 2007

Sony-Ericsson believes it can negotiate the balance between serious gaming and phones, according to a patent just granted to the company. Although titled a “Mobile Information Terminal Apparatus” in the description, the patent describes a device similar in shape to the Sony PSP Game system but with a unique swiveling screen similar to that of the… Read more

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Video and voice calls coming to the PSP – iPhone watch out

Video and voice calls coming to the PSP – iPhone watch out

| May 25, 2007

Sony has signed a four yeal contract with VoIP company BT that would bring video and voice calls as well as messaging to Sony’s handheld, the PSP. Using BT’s technology, PSP users will be able to communicate using wireless internet for now. The companies say they are working on PC, mobile phone, and fixed line integration for the… Read more

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Play PSP games on PC even with a PSP broken screen

Play PSP games on PC even with a PSP broken screen

| May 16, 2007

Let’s say, for example, that your PSP’s screen is broken but you still want to play games with it. What are you going to do? Buy a new one? Maybe in the past that’s what we’re going to do but this application has the potential to change all that. Homebrew developer DeMoN X passed by QJ.Net PSP forums today and released Remotejoy GUI v1. Just… Read more

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Convert videos to PSP format on the fly with USB stick

Convert videos to PSP format on the fly with USB stick

| May 16, 2007

Elgato Systems announces a hardware encoder in USB Stick format that rapidly converts video files to the high quality H.264 (MP4) format for iPod, Apple TV, and Sony PSP. Turbo.264 accelerates exports by a factor of 4 on an Intel Core 2 Duo up to a factor of 10 on a Power PC G4. The rate of acceleration depends on the Mac processor… Read more

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