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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 …

  • Sony PSP Go game dev taken aback by lofty ESRB rating costs
    By Engadget on October 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Nothing really new here — the ESRB has been charging a nominal fee to get its saucy logos on your game for years upon years now — but the discussion of fairness has recently surfaced with the introduction of Sony’s UMD-less PSP Go . A few game developers are voicing concerns about the amount the …

  • 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…

  • Nokia claimed to be working on Android phone for unveiling later this year
    By Engadget on July 5th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Talk of a possible Android / Nokia tie-up has been ongoing since time immemorial , and the latest fuel to the fire comes from the Guardian which is sourcing “industry insiders” as saying that the world’s largest phone manufacturer will reveal an Android-powered touchscreen handset at its Nokia World event this September. …

  • PSP Go first hands-on! (updated)
    By Engadget on June 2nd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Well we battled the mob to get our first hands on with Sony’s latest PSP — the Go! It was actually fairly light in hand, but not un-solid feeling. We thought there could be a little more depth between your thumbs and palm of your hand, and it felt a bit hard to…