The PSP 3000 is now (well, in a few weeks) fully hackable. Datel’s Lite Blue Tool battery is able to put the system into service mode, and from then on you’re able to flash it with custom firmware.
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Peripheral manufacturer Datel has been hard at work attempting to crack the PSP 3000 since its release. They’ve developed the Lite Blue Tool battery to force the PSP into service mode so hackers can ...
Not to be overshadowed by its bigger brother, a new PSP firmware has gone live tonight. Update 6.20 adds the ability to export video and photo playlists from an updated version of Media Go. However, ...
Sony has announced the semi-successor to the Playstation Portable, the PSP 3000, which will go on sale worldwide Oct. 15. The International Herald Tribune is reporting that it will cost €200 (or about ...
Everyone and their mother have been bitching about the PSP-3000 and it’s supposedly atrocious battery life compared to the current gen because of the improved screen and rightfully so, IMO. Who wants ...
Sony has just announced a trio of new hardware products today at the Leipzig Games Convention including a new 160GB PlayStation 3 bundle, new PSP-3000 bundles, and a PS3 Wireless Keypad. The 160GB ...
Although the Datel Blue Tool boots your PSP 300 into service mode, it’s not a real service mode that let’s you install and run homebrew. This latest TIFF Exploit ...