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wraggster
January 10th, 2006, 18:28
Source - Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com/news/news_spots.html?date=2006-01-09#6142118)

-OOM, a consumer electronics software subsidiary of German company bhv Software, today unveiled information about its latest application, X-OOM Music on the PSP. The PC application lets users download Internet radio streams and upload them in PSP-friendly formats to the handheld. The program permits recording of 20 channels simultaneously, and time scheduling for downloading favorite radio shows. X-OOM, which previously released the application Movies on the PSP, is selling X-OOM Music on the PSP for $29.99 via their Web site (http://www.x-oom.us/).

Voltron
January 11th, 2006, 01:17
It seems like a lot of new software and technology coming out or soon to be released that will allow people to put more and more content on their PSP's. But with the largest memory stick duo being only 2GB (less after format) this is sad. 2GB is not that much considering all that people can put on their PSP. Not to mention the price of the 2GB pro duo. Many people opt for the new 60GB iPod in place of the PSP due to the limited memory capacity. We really need larger memory stick options at affordable prices. It was rumored that an 8GB memory stick pro duo would cost over $1000.00 USD. That is ridiculous. Sony should be giving away larger memory sticks to promote more sales of the PSP and encourage use of its upcoming iTunes-like service. Does anyone aagree with me with this or am I asking too much?