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  New PSP Firmware Released, Adds 20 New Radio Stations
by Mathew Kumar
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March 18, 2008
 
New PSP Firmware Released, Adds 20 New Radio Stations
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Sony has released its latest firmware for the PSP, version 3.93, which expands support for Playstation Network titles and adds 20 new internet radio players for users of the PSP Internet Radio feature.

Sony did not release specific details on how the new firmware expands support for PSN, but did explain that the new radio players are "organized into more specific styles of music so that PSP users can easily find what they are looking for and listen to their favorite genres."

The release follows this month's earlier release of the version 2.17 firmware for the PS3.

"More than 50 percent of PSP users listen to music on their system," said John Koller, the Senior Marketing Manager for Sony PSP on the US Playstation Blog, "so we think a lot of you will enjoy this free, new expansion of their music library."
 
   
 
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