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  • PSP Go ‘relaunch’ in the works?
    By Engadget on February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    There’s not much to go on here, but according to alleged sources of Gamervision , Sony’s planning a relaunch of sorts for the PSP Go . The oft-maligned portable hasn’t exactly taken the world by storm — and with its lack of an UMD drive, despite the company’s continued support of the format, that arguably …

  • Datel claims new Action Replay works on PSP Go, we hope cautiously
    By Engadget on December 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Now this is interesting. Datel , which is well known for enabling all sorts of hacks on varying consoles, seems to have just introduced a refreshed version of its Action Replay PSP. What’s new, you ask? Why, PSP Go support, of course! In the item description, we’re told that those using this on …

  • Nintendo DSi LL sells 103k in two days, ripped open in two minutes
    By Engadget on November 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    The newer, embiggened Nintendo DSi LL (as it’s known in Tokyo Town) has been available to the kids in Japan since the beginning of the week, and Enterbrain, Inc. is reporting that Nintendo has pushed 103,524 units in its first two days. To perspectivize things, the DSi was snatched up to the tune of about 170,000 units…

  • Video: PSP Go hacked, says ‘hello world!’
    By Engadget on October 4th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    As you’d expect, as soon as the PSP Go hit the shelves the homebrew community came out in force, looking to see which of its fave hacks and exploits might have made the trip from the original PSP to its UMD-less brethren. And here we are, with two videos posted by…

  • PSP Go scores its first mod job, a handful of white LEDs find a new purpose in life
    By Engadget on October 3rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Who knows what it is about the PSP that engenders such a loyal following of hackers — both on the hardware and software side . Some of the hardware hacks we’ve seen are no doubt more impressive than others, but they’re all united in a common disregard for warranties and for the most part a deep affection…

  • The Same Game Costs More on PSP Mini Than on the iPhone… Why?
    By Gizmodo on October 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Wow, as if we needed more incentive to not invest in the PSPgo, a new trend has arisen during the first day of Mini availability. The same games cost more on the PSP/PSPgo than they do on the iPhone/iPod touch. Examples: Unfortunately, the system is setup to charge …

  • PSP firmware 6.10 brings Bluetooth internet tethering to the PSP Go
    By Engadget on September 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    The PSP Go isn’t even out yet and Sony’s already dishing out the feature updates — PSP firmware 6.10, announced today, allows the slider handheld to tether to your cellphone over Bluetooth for remote internet access. That’s actually a pretty handy feature for a system that relies on network game distribution, don’t…

  • Dell adds dual-core SU1400 CPU, other options to Inspiron 11z
    By Engadget on September 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Dell’s 11.6-inch Inspiron 11z just went on sale last month, and already the outfit is opening up the options for those not entirely pleased with the single $399 model. Starting today, a $479 configuration is available to ship with a 250GB HDD and Vista Home Premium (with a Windows 7 upgrade, of…

  • 34 Portable Gaming Devices That Aren’t So Portable
    By Gizmodo on September 29th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    For this week’s Photoshop Contest , I asked you to invent some completely unportable portable gaming devices in honor of the PSPgo . As usual, your minds are more demented than I’d even imagined. First Place Second Place Third Place

  • SCE: PSPgo’s 480MHz clock speed references USB, not CPU
    By Engadget on July 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Looks like all that excitement over PSPgo’s faster (but likely to be underused) 480MHz processor is all for naught. Our friends at Engadget Japan have gotten in contact with Sony Computer Entertainment and been informed that the Maximum clock frequency mentioned here is for the USB device, not the CPU. All…