Sony Releases Firmware 3.10

Hmm... no mention of security updates in their press release... but I'll bet there are a few <grin> -Auri

I'm curious about the "conserve memory" feature. Does it make it possible for larger Flash documents to load? If anyone has any experience with "better" Flash compatibility with this release, please let me know!

Warning: If you plan on downgrading your PSP, do *not* upgrade to 3.10. Heck, don't upgrade your PSP at all. Get to 1.50 as soon as you can and just use DevHook or Custom Firmwares to run homebrew to your heart's content!


Sony Computer Entertainment America is making it even easier to check out the hottest software for the PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) system with a new initiative to offer downloadable demos regularly via the official PSP site ( psp.us.playstation.com <http://psp.us.playstation.com/>  ) and the PlayStation Web site ( us.playstation.com/PSP <http://us.playstation.com/PSP>  ). Separately, a new firmware update (version 3.10) is now available, enhancing the PSP Internet browser and audio playback.


PSP Demos

PSP owners can now download a demo for KillzoneTM: Liberation directly to their PSP system from the official PSP site; the demo can also be downloaded to a PC from the PlayStation Web site and transferred to a PSP system. Killzone: Liberation is a third-person shooter that puts players into 16 intense missions to rescue hostages from the evil Helghast. Killzone: Liberation was developed by Guerilla, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.


Additional first and third party demos will be offered on an ongoing basis, with Syphon Filter®: Dark Mirror and SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 slated for release in the coming weeks.


PSP Firmware 3.10

PSP Firmware 3.10 is now available for download and includes the following updates:

  • Conserve Memory has been added as an optional setting for your Internet browser, enabling you to view a Web page that contains a larger amount of data because less memory is used to display the page.
  • Dynamic Normalizer has been added as a feature under “Sound Settings,” providing automatic volume adjustment for playback of music tracks or other audio sources with varying output levels.

posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 5:45 PM by Auri

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