The Sony PSP, the Swiss Army Knife of mobile entertainment devices, received yet another feature in a recent firmware update with the addition of Skype VoIP support. The Skype software allows the PSP ...
It’s the end of the month and Sony came through with their promise to bring Skype to PSP-2000 owners. Firmware 3.90 is live. I’ve tested Skype out with the PSP headset and it works pretty much the ...
Sony has released the new 3.90 firmware update for the PSP, bringing some exciting new features to the Sony PSP. Now you can have Skype on your PSP, and the update is now available to download from ...
Earlier this week, Sony's Consumer Electronics Show site slipped news that voice over IP support would soon be added to the hardware maker's frontline handheld, the PlayStation Portable. While the ...
Remember that PSP Skype headset with the remote control that was announced way back in January? It’s now available. Skype functionality has been added in the 3.90 firmware update (also back in January ...
The PSP's long-awaited firmware 3.90 update, which includes Skype, has finally arrived. PSP Slim owners can now use the network update function to snag it. Given that lots of mobile devices currently ...
A round of PSP accessory announcements for Japan this morning, plus a date for the launch of Skype via PSP. Pictured, from top: A cradle for the new slim PSP model (about $45). This will allow you to ...
VOIP chat arrives. Well, for PSP Slim owners anyway... When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. PSP Firmware version 3.90 has popped up, ...
Just hours prior to its scheduled launch, Sony delayed release of the Skype service for users of its PSP hand-held. Two microphone packages had been prepared for launch day, but both of them failed to ...
Skype, a free internet communications program, is coming to the PSP according to CES news on Sony's website. No specifics were given, but Sony indicated that PSP gamers would be able to use the VoIP ...
A problem with microphones has forced Sony to delay the launch of Skype for PSP in Japan just before the service was scheduled to launch. The microphones prepared by Sony apparently weren't up to ...
Skype, a program that allows you to talk to people for free via the internet, is headed for the PSP, Sony has revealed. The voice-over-IP client works a bit like MSN, but specialises in voice transfer ...