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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:50

    Are you a Settlers fan, well im one and the 10 screenshots i have for you will make you want this game even more.

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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:42

    Art has posted this news/release:

    Hi Guys,
    Here is a talking clock for the PSP.
    It's current list of features are:

    Code:
    - Displays the time in 24 hour format with hours, minutes and seconds.
    - Rolling odometer style graphic display.
    - Speaks the time in hours and minutes.
    - Bean counter sub display can be turned on or off
    (used to count laps, or anything, with headset remote as trigger).
    - Works in real time, so no operation freezes any other operation
    (ie. display does not freeze while speaking the time, etc.).
    - Tested with iR Shell.
    Can speak the time through the headphones while an mp3 is playing.
    I'm working on a project that involves a few live simultaneous displays.
    I will share my work as the program develops.
    but may discontinue providing updates at some stage of development
    where external hardware is involved, and/or the program becomes more
    specific toward it's final objectives.

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    via art ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:38

    Wikihow has posted a tutorial on how to mod the Memory Stick Pro Duo, This modification will allow you to use the Memory Stick PRO Duo on card readers that requires an adapter. Very helpful if you lost your adapter or don't have one.

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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:36

    lteixeira posted this news/release:

    Hi,

    I'm posting PSP Memo Recorder v0.6.1, which is a sample program showing usage of the audio input syscalls. With this program you can record (in RAM) 60 seconds of audio and play it back afterwards.

    It requires the PSP remote and a headset such as the one used for the SOCOM game. PC to PSP headset adapters should also work.

    Usage
    ------

    * Hit R trigger to start and stop recording;

    * Hit L to play and the recorded content;

    * Hit X to enter loop mode, causing the input to be
    placed directly in the audio output buffer;

    * Hit O to exit the program.

    Credits to Saotome for helping figure out the arguments of these syscalls.

    * UPDATE *

    I am now releasing the 0.6 version, which fixes the bug found in the first release. Meanwhile I am close to release a version with unlimited time file writing support.

    PS: This version now features 60 seconds of recording time.

    * UPDATE 2 *

    I am now releasing the 0.6.1 version:
    Mic level control added. By pressing up and down it can be increased or decreased.

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    via iteixeira ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:32

    Hoshizora has updated his Organiser app for the PSP, heres the full release details:

    uo_Ograniser for PSP is an 'UnOfficial' homebrew version that extends the core functionalities of the original program developed and released by modsyn (named Ogranise**). This version allows you to do more things like sorting homebrew titles automatically in alphabetical ascending or descending order, removing or restoring corrupted data icons from the XMB menu via a 3-way folder name inter-conversion scheme, ignoring titles you do not wish to repair in the list, and generating a summary report at the end of the repair operation. This is currently the only one which does it on the PSP without a USB connection.

    v0.9.2 [2006.08.25]
    -------------------
    New: Custom List Order allows you to restore the list order from a previous
    Save/Organise session
    New: Option to save list order before quitting the program
    New: Logo design and XMB background wallpaper
    New: Screen backgrounds updated with tabbed effects
    New: Repair rare instances of folder names with '%' appended to both ends
    Change: The captured screen files are now saved to the folder named SCRNCAPS
    under the ms0:/uo_Ogr folder
    Change: Minor change in menu layout to accommodate Custom List Order feature
    Change: Further code optimisation from the previous version
    Bugfix: Minor cosmetic bug fixes

    Important Note
    ===========
    The following information is missing in the docs. Kindly take note of the following:
    Please do not remove the file Custom.dat in ms0:/uo_Ogr/Custom.dat
    (automatically generated after the first time you run it) as it stores
    your customised list order information. If you accidentally deleted this file, the
    CUSTOM sort option will not appear the next time you run this homebrew.

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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:26

    Team Overlord has released a new app for the PSP, heres the details:

    Alright, I've been looking through the Macromedia samples and learning flash, so I decided to start a suite called OPSP, which will be released in the upcoming days. In order to test the release, I may be releasing parts of the suite, in not fully finished form, to test and get your thoughts. The first is a basic text reader, based of MM's code, which had code changes, changed to be compatible with psp, resized and had some graphic changes. Please post your thoughts, it's nothing special, just a one file text reader for now, but expect the final version in OPSP to be changed. Please report any bugs or suggestions, so I can fix them or include any suggestions, in the OPSP release.

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    via team overlord ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:17

    Heres the info from FITC

    The Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) is an exciting new entertainment platform, that now also offers support for Flash applications.

    FITC and Silver Platter, the indie UMD label, have teamed up for a contest to find the coolest Flash applications that utilize a new keyboard that will be released for the PSP in spring 2007.

    The winning Flash application will be bundled with the keyboard and PSP on UMD or downloaded using the PSP's WiFi connection.

    Enter now! And enter as many times as you want.

    Dates

    September 21st, 2006 - Submissions end
    September 30th, 2006 - Winners announced

    Prizing

    1st Place winner

    Your Flash piece will be bundled with the new keyboard released for the PSP in spring 2007!
    The Action Pack, only from Silver Platter
    One (1) PSP and Three (3) UMDs
    One (1) year Supply of new UMDs from Silver Platter
    Logitech PlayGear Amp Speakers, PlayGear PSP Headphones and PlayGear PSP Case (Customized with your APP!)
    Two (2) full tickets to FITC Hollywood 2006 (or two (2) tickets to FITC Toronto 2007)
    2nd Place Winner

    One (1) year Supply of new UMDs from Silver Platter
    Logitech PlayGear PSP Headphones and PlayGear PSP Case

    3rd Place Winner

    Five (5) UMDs from Silver Platter
    Logitech PlayGear PSP Headphones and PlayGear PSP Case

    Rules

    Flash Entry must be your creation, and all images and assets used in the piece must be your own creation or you have full rights to their use.
    Winners allow FITC and SIlverPlatter full rights to use their submissions for promotional purposes, and for bundling with the new PSP keyboard released in the spring if applicable.
    The contest is open to all residents of any country.
    Contest closes September 21st.
    Prize must be accepted as offered. No substitutions or cash value.
    For the FITC festival tickets, it is the winner's and his/her guest's responsibility to provide for any additional expenses not included in the Grand Prize as described herein, including, but not limited to, meals, room service, airport departure taxes, accidental insurance, excess baggage costs, travel insurance, health/medical insurance, gratuities, in-room movies, taxis, return transportation between the winner's home and the major airport nearest his/her residence, and other incidental costs etc.
    Decision of the judges is final.
    ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:12

    News Via PSPVault

    Back in June of this year, Warner Home Video announced that they would run a campaign in Japan offering 22 of their movies in the UMD-Video format for 980 yen (~$8.50 USD) apiece, for a limited time. It sounded like a sweet deal; Warner had no shortage of big names in the lineup, like "Last Samurai," "Harry Potter," and "The Matrix." I managed to pick up the entire Matrix trilogy on UMD-Video for about $25 USD. That's probably the lowest retail price you'll find for UMD-Video titles anywhere in the world.

    So was it successful? Is $8.50 USD the "sweet spot" for UMD-Video? I'm not really sure, but we do have some evidence that could point to "yes."

    Warner Home Video today announced that they were extending the campaign indefinitely -- meaning you'll be able to buy those 22 titles on UMD-Video for 980 yen apiece whenever you want.

    Since Warner Home Video hasn't made an official press release, we have to guess at the motive behind this announcement. Are they extending the campaign because the 980 yen UMDs are selling well? Are they extending the campaign because they didn't sell any and just want to get rid of their stock? Are they extending the campaign to see what happens during the all-important holiday season?

    Let's hear your opinions

    Just checked AMAZON UK and they are selling Many UMD Films from £6.97, i myself brought Harry Potter 1-3 for £8.97 last month ...
    by Published on August 25th, 2006 22:00

    Matt Kindt’s on-line Super Spy comics are updated weekly! Each story is self-contained but read as a whole, they fit together to create a larger world. A world that also ties in to Kindt’s critically acclaimed graphic novel 2 Sisters: A Super Spy Graphic Novel from Top Shelf. Check back every week for a new story that is guaranteed to feature spies, pen-guns, cyanide pills and duplicitous shenanigans.

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    by Published on August 25th, 2006 21:58

    News Via CNN

    Friday, August 25, 2006
    D.C. police tackle the PSP terror threat
    Could a terrorist use a Sony PlayStation Portable to hack into government networks? In theory, yes, writes Robert A. on PSP3D.com, a videogame-news discussion site. "The PSP has all the prerequisites" for penetrating government networks," says Robert: Wi-Fi and a decently powerful computer chip. "What's stopping terrorists and malicious individuals from sending a child, armed with a PSP ... to walk by the FBI ... building in Washington, D.C. (whose wireless networks reach the public sidewalk alongside the building), and gather data which could be used to thwart the government which protects us?"

    That's the theory that Robert A. came up with after he innocently parked his car on Constitution Avenue and decided to play a round of Tekken. Sitting there with the car's lights off, he attracted an officer's attention, and soon found himself sitting on the curb, handcuffed, and interrogated by a crowd of policemen. It seemed absurd at the time, and the police eventually let him go, but reviewing the incident later, Robert concluded that the threat was real: "A portable device equipped with wireless capabilities ... is capable of anything," including hacking into government computer networks. The good -- if discomfiting -- news is that if Robert's theory is accurate, the D.C. police are aware of the threat.

    What do you think? Were the police right to question someone who was just playing games?

    Thanks to dOOmy for the newstip ...
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