Thursday, October 1, 2009

PSP FW 6.10 brings Bluetooth Tethering

SensMe technology and PS Store enhancement in Media Go app

Sony has announced that PlayStation Portable firmware 6.10 will bring Sony's SensMe technology, Media Go update and Bluetooth tethering. These new features come for PSP family but Bluetooth tethering is available only for the PSPgo model. The PSP firmware 6.10 update is now available and can be downloaded via Network Update on PSP model. This update is essential for PSPgo owners for full compatibility with MediaGo software and all PSP titles.

Eric Lempel, director of Sony PlayStation Networks Operations, mentioned about the features coming in the PSP firmware 6.10 update yesterday at official PlayStation Blog. Three major improvements include SensMe technology in XMB, MediaGo enhancements and tethering for PSPgo only.

Sony's SensMe is a proprietary technology that detects music mood and tempo. SensMe in PSP's XMB will use the 12 Tone Analysis technology to evaluate Media Go program imported tracks. This feature will automatically categorize the songs into 12 different channels such as Relax, Newly Added, Mellow, Upbeat, Emotional and so on.

PSPgo owners would be delighted to learn that their cellphones could be used as modem for accessing Internet on PSPgo. Using Bluetooth capable mobile phones with active data connection, PSPgo can use built-in Bluetooth networking.

PlayStation Store gets a new look through the free Medio Go application for PC. Media Go is multimedia content organization and transfer software. The playlists which are created on PC in Media Go could be exported to PSP.

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