Gaming — 01 November 2005
Sony is releasing an app called PSP Media Manager that will enable PSP fans to transfer their media (digital music, photos, and video) from their computer to PSP with ease. The option already existed, but not in a nice neat package and from the manufacture themselves. PSP users will also be able to subscribe to RSS feeds, PSP formatted magazines, podcasts, and blogs and transfer the content to their portable gaming device.
You can download the app from Sony’s site (we couldn’t find it at the PSP Site) for $20, or pick it up with an included USB cable for $30.
Apparently, since its launch the PSP has sold 10 million units, making it the fastest sold Playstation product.

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