Sony Updates PSP and PS3 Firmware
December 18, 2007 | by Nick Mokey
Monday brought additional features for both of Sony's major game systems via firmware upgrades.
Sony rewarded the PlayStation faithful on Monday with new firmware updates for both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. Updates range from Internet radio on the PSP to DivX playback on the PS3.
Version 3.80 of the PSP firmware allows users to tap into thousands of Internet radio stations using a Wi-Fi connection. After install, users must install the Internet Radio player onto a Memory Stick Duo card directly from their PSPs.
The version 2.10 update for PS3 includes even more features. Most importantly for those who use their PS3s as media centers, the system can now decode the popular DivX movie format, opening up the range of online content that it can access. Support for Blu-Ray 1.1 is also included, which allows some new features such as picture-in-picture. And finally, online gamers will either be enthralled or annoyed to know that a new voice-bending feature for in-game communication has been added, which allows players to either raise or lower the tone of their voices.
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James on Dec 18th, 2007 at 8:50 AM:
I am waiting for Xvid playback on the PS3 so I can watch my downloaded BitTorrent movies. The Xbox 360 already has this in place. Until then I have to stream movies using Tiversity which works pretty well.