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PSP Firmware hits v3.80, Internet Radio added

Slimy   on 18 December 2007 - 06:52 · 4 comments & 6359 views

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Sony has added Internet Radio in the PlayStation Portable’s latest firmware update: version 3.80. PSP owners will now be able to access thousands of stations via Wi-Fi, emphasizing the music side of the portable multimedia system. Other updates include: channels in OPML format can now be imported under "RSS Channel", photos can now be displayed under "RSS Channel" and a new visualizer has been added under "Music". After downloading and installing this new version, PSP users will have to follow a few steps to get the Internet Radio working. Once you’re in a Wi-Fi area and with a Memory Stick Duo containing firmware update 3.80 inserted into the PSP, you should select the Internet Radio icon under Network, and then “About Internet Radio.” Finally, select “Adding the player to the Memory Stick Duo™”, press the X button and select the Internet Radio player icon that appears. Pick a genre, select a station and enjoy!


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#1 Ji@nBing on 18 Dec 2007 - 06:57
Cool. Hopefully we'll see an update from DAX soon. I know he skipped the last few updates because they were too minor, but this one seems worthwhile to update.
#2 Albert on 18 Dec 2007 - 09:00
thanks. good to see sony continue to add new features via firmware updates.
#3 hotdog963al on 18 Dec 2007 - 09:20
DarkAlex ftw.
#4 thefonz on 18 Dec 2007 - 11:39
is there a homebrew out for version 3.7* yet?

ive never done it since the version i had was 3.74 which has since been updated but it seems like its a worthwhile thing to do...

is it easy?

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