There’s new PlayStation 3 firmware coming down the internets. While the opportunity to restart your PS3 is often reward enough, firmware 2.80 brings with it this: “The playback quality of some PLAYSTATION 3 format software has been improved.” Sweet! [PlayStation.blog]
Extra Boring PS3 Firmware Update Hits. The sequel to PlayStation 3 firmware 2.51 has been launched, with the latest chapter in the saga (2.52) speeding its way to hard drives as we speak. What’s new? Two things according to Sony: a fix for a text entry issue with some titles and a note that “the playback quality of some PS3 format software has been improved.” What software? Got me. Sony hasn’t responded to our request for clarification, but we think it’s a safe guess that LittleBigPlanet runs a little bit better.
PSP Firmware 5.01 Coming Soon, Terribly Unexciting. Sony informs us via the official PlayStation.blog that new PSP firmware is coming and coming soon. You’ll really only care if you’re an owner of a 8 GB or 16 GB variety Memory Stick PRO Duo, which wasn’t being properly recognised by the new PSP accessible Store. We were hoping for control over nuclear launch codes and such. Perhaps next firmware…
Firmware version 4.00 is due “soon” for the PSP, according to PlayStation Network Operations director Eric Lempell—typically “soon” means within the next few hours in these terms—and while it may not make the handheld a flying breakfast car, it’s respectable. The newest update adds Google searches directly from the PSP’s XMB, giving gamers on the go another avenue for cheating during pub quizzes.
Far less exciting than that feature is the option to speed up or slow down video playback via Memory Stick. Yup. Things will be slower or faster, depending on which direction one presses on the D-pad. Hey, remember that Google thing from earlier? Wasn’t that awesome?
PSP (PlayStation Portable) v4.00 Update [PlayStation.blog]