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After updating the PS3 Firmware, Sony has also decided to update the PSP Firmware bringing it to version 3.52. The firmware update for the PSP isn’t as feature-rich as the PS3 one, bringing only better PSOne compatibility and possibly an increase in security.
The regional websites have not been updated with the download yet, so you will only be able to download the update via the Network Update feature for the time being. We will bring you a complete changelog once the regional websites have been updated.
Firmware 1.90 is already available to download in Japan, and there is are a number of significant additions. Included in the update is the ability to use wallpaper on the XMB, eject discs by pressing triangle on the XMB as well as others. Another improvement is you can now type into the Web Browser without the use of the pop-up keyboard is you are using a USB keyboard. A preliminary list of features has been included below.
Preliminary Changelog:
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Unfortunately, the in-game music options doesn’t seem to be included as the rumors suggested. The regional websites have not been updated yet, but we will bring you an update soon.
UPDATE (23rd July 2007 at 15:07):
According to a post on the PlayStation Blog by Eric Lempel, Director of PlayStation Network Operations, firmware 1.90 should be available to download in North America within the next few days.The features included in the update have been reiterated within the post. Hopefully we will have a more conclusive list of features soon.
“A quick update: we have a new firmware upgrade in the works for PS3, it will be available for download in the next few days. Firmware 1.90 brings with it several new features, many of which readers of this blog have requested – I’m happy to report.”
UPDATE 2 (24th July 2007 at 05:36):
PS3 Firmware 1.90 is now available to download in North America and Europe. A full changelog hasn’t been posted up yet, and the US and EU PlayStation websites have not been updated with the new firmware yet. You can download the new firmware via the PS3 Network Update menu.
UPDATE 3 (24th July 2007 at 19:00):
The changelog has now been posted on the European PlayStation website, the North American website still has not been updated. We have included the complete changelog below.
The M33 team has rolled out another update for their Custom Firmware (CFW) 3.51 M33 which adds quite a few new features and also fixed a couple of bugs. The “NOUMD” driver has been patched to allow better compatibility. Games such as ATV Offroad Fury Pro, Steel Horizons, Tony Hawk’s Project 8 now work on the firmware. A full change log is included below.
A screenshot surfaced soon after E3 claiming that PS3 Firmware 1.90 will have a in-game music playback feature. According to a post by Patrick Seybold, Sr. Manager of PR, on the PlayStation Blog, the screenshot is fake and probably an “artists creative expression for what they want”.
“I can’t verify that the ‘your music’ screen is real. It’s obviously not a great shot, and I was at just about every kiosk during E3 and didn’t see anything like that on any unit we had there, and yes, I helped set them up, so I would definitely have seen it. I think it is an artists creative expression for what they want..We will definitley have more info on the firmware updates here very soon.”
[Via: PlayStation.Blog]
UPDATE (21st July 2007 at 18:30):
According to another post over at the PlayStation Blog, Patric Seybold has said that more information on the next firmware update will be revealed next week.
“Early next week, we’ll have something on the firmware.”
Kikizo has learned that the second-generation PlayStation 3 controller is in the works, and is set to offer more than just rumble feedback. In a recent interview, Sony Computer Entertainment’s global President Kaz Hirai said that rumble is “obviously” being looked at now that legal issues with Immersion are out of the way, and then added: “We’re also looking at a variety of other things that we can incorporate with the controller, and we’ll come out with announcements when we think we have the right mix of features.”
Hirai pointed out that the PlayStation controller has always been an evolving peripheral, citing the original no-frills PS1 controller. “It’s come all the way to this point… it’s not the final model for a PS3 controller.”
[Via: Kikizo]
Team M33 has once again updated their Custom Firmware, making it their sixth update. This update isn’t major and simply adds a new “noumd” mode to the Recovery Menu. 3.51 M33-6 now allows you to make use of the Sony NP9660 ISO loader to run ISO images. The team state that it should improve ISO compatibility, however, the exact compatibility information is not know.
Instructions on how to update are included in the ZIP package. Please make sure you have 3.51 M33-5 already installed before attempting to update.
The US PlayStation Network Store has been updated with a number of new items, including new movie trailers, game trailers and a new PSOne title. Castlevania: SotN has been added to the lineup of classic PSOne titles and two trailers of Gran Turismo Prologue have been uploaded. See the full list of additions below.
The UK PlayStation Network Store has been updated with new trailers and a new demo. Included in the update is The Darkness playable demo and trailer, a few other game trailers and a movie trailer. See the full list of additions below.
Rumor has it that a PlayStation 3 was stopped at E3 running Firmware 1.90, with in-game options to play music. A unconfirmed screenshot has been included below for you to judge for yourself. Of course this feature could very well make it to the PS3 in the next update, but for now, we are waiting for Sony to confirm it.