At their Leizpig press conference Sony Computer Entertainment Europe rolled out a number of new features coming to the PSP. They partnered with BT (not the musician, British Telecom) to allow PSP ...
The video iPod has met its match. Sony has just launched what sounds like the video version of iTunes for the PSP. It’s the first phase of a brand spanking new service called Portable TV, which ...
Sony has just unveiled Go!View, a new video download service for PSP. Created in conjunction with Sky, the new service will allow you to download and watch programs and films on your portable. Here's ...
PlayStation and Sky plan to release the Go!View video on demand service for PSP across Europe this summer. This lets you download your favourite telly pursuits for your handheld (via your PC) and then ...
Sony has quietly launched its PlayStation Portable video download service in the UK. The partnership with Sky brings TV shows to the handheld under the Go!View brand. Studios including Sky Sports, NBC ...
Sky and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have teamed up to launch Europe’s first PlayStationPortable (PSP) video download. The move means consumers in the UK and Ireland will be able to watch videos ...
One of the big features for computer savvy PSPers is the system's ability to play both UMD and homemade MPEG4 video (after all, who doesn't have a giant load of porn stocked up for this system?) Japan ...
Reader Aron V. sent us a heads-up about a cool new thing we hope to see a lot more of: PSP video downloads. I thought some of the Opposable Thumbs readership might be interested to know that the first ...
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