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		<title>Sony PSP Hacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 23:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sony Playstation Portable is a highly underrated machine. The fact is, it’s more powerful than most PDAs in the market today. The Sony PSP is powered by two 333 MHz MIPS32 R4000-based CPUs after all. Talk about portable dual core! Indeed, the Sony PSP is comparable to a highly transportable PC dedicated to gaming. But just like any other PC, there are a number of PSP hacks that can extend the utility of your handheld console. What are these PSP hacks? Here are some of the more popular exploits and modifications for your Sony PSP: Custom firmware. Sony’s official firmware updates for the PSP try to kill homebrew developments with each update. Homebrews aren’t illegal per se. Most of them deal with original software for the Sony PSP. To be able to install and use these homebrewed PSP hacks, you will need to go around the restrictions placed by Sony’s official firmware updates. This can be done by downloading and installing custom firmware updates that will trick the Sony PSP into thinking that all checks are in place. Homebrew games. The best PSP hacks are the games that are created and developed by fellow Sony PSP enthusiasts. The PSP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony Playstation Portable is a highly underrated machine.  The fact is, it’s more powerful than most PDAs in the market today.  The Sony PSP is powered by two 333 MHz MIPS32 R4000-based CPUs after all.  Talk about portable dual core!  Indeed, the Sony PSP is comparable to a highly transportable PC dedicated to gaming.  But just like any other PC, there are a number of PSP hacks that can extend the utility of your handheld console.</p>
<p>What are these PSP hacks?  Here are some of the more popular exploits and modifications for your Sony PSP:</p>
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<li>Custom firmware.  Sony’s official firmware updates for the PSP try to kill homebrew developments with each update.  Homebrews aren’t illegal per se.  Most of them deal with original software for the Sony PSP.  To be able to install and use these homebrewed PSP hacks, you will need to go around the restrictions placed by Sony’s official firmware updates.  This can be done by downloading and installing custom firmware updates that will trick the Sony PSP into thinking that all checks are in place.
<li>Homebrew games.  The best PSP hacks are the games that are created and developed by fellow Sony PSP enthusiasts.  The PSP hacks scene has been flooded with quality titles like Wagic The Homebrew (a playable spoof of  – and is eerily very similar to – Magic The Gathering), an emulator that will play abandonware adventure games from the DOS era of computer gaming, an emulator that will play abandonware arcade games from the days of yore, emulators that will play rom files from various consoles in video game history (just make sure you own the physical version of the rom you will be downloading), and other similar PSP hacks.
<li>Themes.  One of the more popular PSP hacks are themes that custom-made by players themselves.  Some of these themes are simply awe-inspiring and they can immediately transform your Sony PSP into a work of art.
<li>Applications.  Some homebrew PSP hacks add more functions for your Sony PSP.  You can install applications like a calculator, a foreign currency converter, a PDF reader, a calendar/organizer, an internet phone and an instant messaging system.
<li>Improved multimedia playback.  Yet, some PSP hacks attempt to improve on existing features present in the Sony PSP.  One of these PSP hacks, for example, allows the Sony PSP to play .avi and .wmv video files.  Another allows the Sony PSP to play .cd audio files.
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<p>The homebrew scene is a thriving community that produces amazing PSP hacks each and every day.  This is one of the best things about the Sony PSP – a dedicated group of PSP lovers that use their knowledge and skills to ensure the continued enjoyment of their fellow enthusiasts.</p>
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		<title>Motion Sensing Controllers for PS3 and XBox</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Sony and Microsoft plan on releasing motion-sensing controllers in 2010. Sony originally said it would introduce the controller this spring, but is now delaying the release of its new motion-sensing controller for the PlayStation 3 game console until autumn. The new release date gives Sony more time to accumulate a &#8220;comprehensive portfolio of titles to choose from at launch.&#8221; This may still bring the new PS3 controller out before the XBox version, which games rival Microsoft Corp. aims to release in time for the end-of-year holiday season. Supposedly the Microsoft entry (Project Natal) eliminates the need for a controller altogether by using the body&#8217;s movements to control on-screen actions. Nintendo, whose Wii videogame console originated the motion-controller, has not indicated whether it&#8217;s upgrading its controller.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both Sony and Microsoft plan on releasing motion-sensing controllers in 2010.</p>
<p>Sony originally said it would introduce the controller this spring, but is now delaying the release of its new motion-sensing controller for the PlayStation 3 game console until autumn.</p>
<p>The new release date gives Sony more time to accumulate a &#8220;comprehensive portfolio of titles to choose from at launch.&#8221;</p>
<p>This may still bring the new PS3 controller out before the XBox version, which games rival Microsoft Corp. aims to release in time for the end-of-year holiday season. Supposedly the Microsoft entry (Project Natal) eliminates the need for a controller altogether by using the body&#8217;s movements to control on-screen actions.</p>
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<p>Nintendo, whose Wii videogame console originated the motion-controller, has not indicated whether it&#8217;s upgrading its controller. </p>
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		<title>5 Useful Sony PSP Hacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:53:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sony Playstation Portable is a highly underrated machine. The fact is, it’s more powerful than most PDAs in the market today. The Sony PSP is powered by two 333 MHz MIPS32 R4000-based CPUs. Talk about portable dual core! Indeed, the Sony PSP is comparable to a highly transportable PC dedicated to gaming. But just like any other PC, there are a number of PSP hacks that can extend the utility of your handheld console. What are these PSP hacks? Here are 5 of the more popular exploits and modifications for your Sony PSP: Hack # 1 &#8211; Custom firmware Sony’s official firmware updates for the PSP try to kill homebrew developments with each update. Homebrews aren’t illegal per se. Most of them deal with original software for the Sony PSP. To be able to install and use these homebrewed PSP hacks, you will need to go around the restrictions placed by Sony’s official firmware updates. This can be done by downloading and installing custom firmware updates that will trick the Sony PSP into thinking that all checks are in place. Hack # 2 &#8211; Homebrew games The best PSP hacks are the games that are created and developed by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sony Playstation Portable is a highly underrated machine.  The fact is, it’s more powerful than most PDAs in the market today.  The Sony PSP is powered by two 333 MHz MIPS32 R4000-based CPUs.  Talk about portable dual core!  Indeed, the Sony PSP is comparable to a highly transportable PC dedicated to gaming.  But just like any other PC, there are a number of PSP hacks that can extend the utility of your handheld console.</p>
<p>What are these PSP hacks?  Here are 5 of the more popular exploits and modifications for your Sony PSP:</p>
<p><span id="more-13"></span></p>
<p><strong>Hack # 1 &#8211; Custom firmware</strong></p>
<p>Sony’s official firmware updates for the PSP try to kill homebrew developments with each update.  Homebrews aren’t illegal per se.  Most of them deal with original software for the Sony PSP.  To be able to install and use these homebrewed PSP hacks, you will need to go around the restrictions placed by Sony’s official firmware updates.  This can be done by downloading and installing custom firmware updates that will trick the Sony PSP into thinking that all checks are in place.</p>
<p><strong>Hack # 2 &#8211; Homebrew games</strong></p>
<p>The best PSP hacks are the games that are created and developed by fellow Sony PSP enthusiasts.  The PSP hacks scene has been flooded with quality titles like Wagic The Homebrew (a playable spoof of  – and is eerily very similar to – Magic The Gathering), an emulator that will play abandonware adventure games from the DOS era of computer gaming, an emulator that will play abandonware arcade games from the days of yore, emulators that will play rom files from various consoles in video game history (just make sure you own the physical version of the rom you will be downloading), and other similar PSP hacks.</p>
<p><strong>Hack # 3 &#8211; Themes</strong></p>
<p>One of the more popular PSP hacks are themes that custom-made by players themselves.  Some of these themes are simply awe-inspiring and they can immediately transform your Sony PSP into a work of art.</p>
<p><strong>Hack # 4 &#8211; Applications</strong></p>
<p>Some homebrew PSP hacks add more functions for your Sony PSP.  You can install applications like a calculator, a foreign currency converter, a PDF reader, a calendar/organizer, an internet phone and an instant messaging system.</p>
<p><strong>Hack # 5 &#8211; Improved multimedia playback</strong>  </p>
<p>Some PSP hacks attempt to improve on existing features present in the Sony PSP.  One of these PSP hacks, for example, allows the Sony PSP to play .avi and .wmv video files.  Another allows the Sony PSP to play .cd audio files.</p>
<p>The homebrew scene is a thriving community that produces amazing PSP hacks each and every day.  This is one of the best things about the Sony PSP – a dedicated group of PSP lovers that use their knowledge and skills to ensure continued enjoyment for their fellow enthusiasts.</p>
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