Inside the PSP’s New Web browser

Source: Cnet
Pspbrowser

“First things first: The PSP’s v2.0 firmware is out…in Japan. Fortunately, it works swimmingly on American models (so far), and you can download it here. Enjoy, with all the requisite disclaimers about it not being our fault if your PSP explodes.

I’ve been messing around with this update’s big, new feature–the Web browser–and compiled some thoughts on its strengths and weaknesses. While I’d like to think that Sony’s product development team reads this blog religiously and will take my criticisms to heart for future updates, as a practical matter, it’s more likely that this list will help you decide whether or not to sacrifice your v1.5 PSP’s homebrew functionality in exchange for access to the Interweb. Without further ado:”

Read the full article in our forums [here].

Source: Cnet
Pspbrowser

“First things first: The PSP’s v2.0 firmware is out…in Japan. Fortunately, it works swimmingly on American models (so far), and you can download it here. Enjoy, with all the requisite disclaimers about it not being our fault if your PSP explodes.

I’ve been messing around with this update’s big, new feature–the Web browser–and compiled some thoughts on its strengths and weaknesses. While I’d like to think that Sony’s product development team reads this blog religiously and will take my criticisms to heart for future updates, as a practical matter, it’s more likely that this list will help you decide whether or not to sacrifice your v1.5 PSP’s homebrew functionality in exchange for access to the Interweb. Without further ado:”

Read the full article in our forums [here].

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