Sony PSP commercials in Japan are featuring the ability to search Google using the PSP as Sony’s Portable Playstation moves beyond mobile gaming and movies and into web browsing and search. The ...
On Friday I wrote about how Sony PSP was featuring Google Search in its Japanese television commercials and the possibility of Google partnering with Sony PSP’s web browser for other Google offerings.
Google recently met with Sony to discuss how users could use their PSPs to access municipal Wi-Fi networks, which Google hopes to bring to the San Francisco area and beyond. The San Francisco network ...
The latest PSP system software update, version 4.00, will give users of the portable system direct access to Google's internet search. The new feature will be accessible from the PSP's main XMB ...
Sony has announced that the PSP's upcoming 4.00 firmware will add a Google search feature to the Network section. The Google search is pretty simple, says Lempel: you just go to the Network part of ...
The latest PSP firmware update version 4.00 is now available to download and along with a few minor changes you can now search Google from the XMB, so you no longer need to load up the search engine ...
PSP firmware 4.00 is giving the portable Google search, with stored memory for the 20 last searches. And video played off a memory stick can be sped up or slowed down. Funny how such a monumental ...
According to this Destructoid piece, SCEA's announced that PSP Firmware 4.0 will add Google search to the handheld's XMB. No release date as yet.
Sony [NYSE: SNE] is promising that the next version of firmware for its PSP game system will give the portable Google search, along with stored memory for the last 20 searches performed. Firmware ...