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taken from engadget (http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000220026897/):
Seems that a test-use file looking very much like a firmware updater for the PSP has made its way out onto the Web from the domain playstation.org (which Sony owns). While we wouldnt advise using it to update your PSP, as it contains dummy data that will overwrite your firmware into unusable gibberish, the files list of contents details the following added functions: a text-speaking app, support for downloading SonicStage-compatible music and news, voice chat software, three game titles, and mail, word processing, web browsing and schedule apps (plus a couple of bug fixes). While this could all be a developers pipe dream or a total fake, we can but hope. (Check out some video and screenshots of the installer courtesy of Japanese site game.memopad.jp, should you be in that kinda mood.)
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this is actually pretty exciting. just to think of the possibilities that exist with new firmware and wi-fi access.
Seems that a test-use file looking very much like a firmware updater for the PSP has made its way out onto the Web from the domain playstation.org (which Sony owns). While we wouldnt advise using it to update your PSP, as it contains dummy data that will overwrite your firmware into unusable gibberish, the files list of contents details the following added functions: a text-speaking app, support for downloading SonicStage-compatible music and news, voice chat software, three game titles, and mail, word processing, web browsing and schedule apps (plus a couple of bug fixes). While this could all be a developers pipe dream or a total fake, we can but hope. (Check out some video and screenshots of the installer courtesy of Japanese site game.memopad.jp, should you be in that kinda mood.)
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this is actually pretty exciting. just to think of the possibilities that exist with new firmware and wi-fi access.