September 07, 2007
Do you want to download MP4 for PSP? Far too many people believe that by owning a PSP they have to pay ridiculous prices for UMD movies every time they want to see a film. There are alternatives. UMD’s are very expensive, and it doesn’t seem right that you have to pay twice for a film that you already have on DVD. Downloading MP4 for PSP will give you what you need!
There is no shortage of place on the internet where you can download free MP4 movies for your PSP. The difficulty comes in knowing which ones can be trusted, and which ones you have to steer well clear of! This guide will show you the different facets of the 3 types of download sites you can encounter, and what you will find in each case. Read the rest of this entry »
September 07, 2007
You may not know that a PSP can pick up free wireless internet! So many users are blissfully unaware of what their machine is capable of, but it can be quite easy to set up if you know what to do! This guide will tell you exactly how to get internet on your PSP!
Requirements:
You will need to obtain two essential needs before you can start surfing the web with your PSP. You must be able to get some form of wireless internet source. It could originate anywhere, either from within your own home or in your local Starbucks, you just need to be in an area where the internet is available. Psp wireless settings adhere to the 802.11b wireless networking protocols, probably the most common anywhere, so virtually any wireless network connection will work for this. You will also need to get hold of a copy of Wipeout:Pure, which you need to get internet on your PSP. Read the rest of this entry »
September 07, 2007
Would you like to watch movie on PSP? It is a really easy thing to do, but for some reason a lot of people don’t know how to watch movie on PSP. There is no need to be unsure as it is only a four step process you need in order to be able to watch movie on your Sony PSP.
Step 1-
Ensure that your PSP has been switched off, and connect it to your computer. A USB cable is needed to be able to do this. As soon as you have made the connection, switch the PSP on.
Step 2-
Pick up the PSP and go into the settings menu. As soon as you are there, push the X button, which links the PSP to the computer. You may have to wait a bit for the computer and the PSP to recognise each other, but as soon as it has happened go to the computer and look in “My Computer”. Your PSP should now be visible, just as an external hard drive or something like flash memory would. Read the rest of this entry »
September 01, 2007

When Nikon introduced the D40x back in March of this year, they noted that it “…maintains the same compact size, portability and ease-of-use as its already successful sister camera, the D40, and adds features like higher 10.2 megapixel resolution, faster continuous shooting capability and wider ISO sensitivity”. Sister camera? More like identical twin sister camera, since that little “D40x” badge on the front of the body is the only external distinguishing characteristic between the two models - Nikon lists identical dimensions and weights for each. Beauty is only skin deep, however, and while these two cameras may look the same, there are those aforementioned added features to differentiate the twins. Let’s see what Nikon’s entry level big sister brings to the digital imaging table.
September 01, 2007
The Pharos GPS Phone 600 is equipped much like other Wi-Fi enabled Pocket PC phones, but with GPS capabilities added.
It is a rebranded version of the E-TEN Glofiish X500. Being that the latter is almost only available in Asia, I mainly bring this up to note that Pharos’ name, while unimaginative, is still a lot better that “Glofish.”
Besides that, the Pharos also comes in two flavors of its own.
The 600, which we received for review, retails for $700 and includes a 2 GB microSD card containing the company’s Ostia navigation software, along with maps for the entire United States and Canada. Unlike many GPS packages, this even includes Alaska, Hawaii, and the uncivilized parts of Canada. Read the rest of this entry »