Sony Computer Entertainment has elaborated just a bit on the backend interface that will allow users to interact with the PSP when not playing games. A mystery until now, it turns out that the system ...
The wireless Web-surfing ability of Sony's PlayStation Portable is one of its biggest selling points. This week, the handheld's Internet search function will be simplified, courtesy of an addition to ...
Sony's firmware development for its game consoles is bearing fruit on two fronts today. First, the PSP firmware 4.00 network update is up and dancing for your XMB Googling pleasure. Next, and more ...
Our sister site Engadget has been giving its readers an extensive look into the upcoming PLAYSTATION 3. We've seen the sleek PSP-inspired XMB of the console before, but this goes into a lot more depth ...
Sony Computer Entertainment revealed that a forthcoming PSP firmware update will add a Google search function to the handheld's XMB operating system, the company announced on the PlayStation.Blog. The ...
On December 13, 2003 the PSX was released in Japan. The PSX was essentially a Sony DVR with a PS2, and PSOne built right in. It also boasted some serious specs (for 2003), supported many file formats, ...
This is by no means an official announcement from Sony or anything to that nature. But it doesn’t mean that it isn’t one hell of an idea from a friend of mine that has been working on this idea for ...
The cross-media bar, or XMB, might be the best console user interface ever. It made the PSP and PlayStation 3 a joy to interact with, and now you can finally relive the magic on a modern machine.
Sony has said it dropped the XMB user interface from NGP so that touch screens controls could be added to the handheld along with allowing users access to "the social neworking factor." Speaking in ...