In a one-two punch for PSP owners, ABC News and AtomFilms have both said they will offer free downloadable video content for
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[Learning Community Group's Research Network :: Main Page] "ABC News will soon offer video snippets on its Web site that can be downloaded and viewed on demand, similar to podcasted content popular with bloggers and owners of MP3 players. There is no word yet on exactly when ABC News will make its content available.
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[cacheop] NBC and ABC trying to chase their own (not so long) tail: But, the beauty of blogging and podcasting is not the medium, but the content available for consumption. What NBC will offer in June is already available now. Whoever wants rehashed content from "Hardball with Chris Matthews" or "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" can easily Tivocast it to a PSP or iPod now.
[Welcome to The Console Conspiracy: The blog they didn't want you to read] Get news on your PSP: And who said handheld gaming consoles were only for games? Another innovative app for the PSP has hit the web today. Owners of the popular console can now get news served via ABC news, should...m sure other content providers will follow suit.
[Welcome to The Console Conspiracy: The blog they didn't want you to read] PS3 confirmed: www.engadget.com / Some ingenious hacker has figured out how to read and share a PSP disc. Read all about it here: PSP UMD format cracked; game ISOs appear - Engadget - www.engadget.com / Seems that everyone... gaming consoles were only for games? Another innovative app for the PSP has hit the web today. Owners
[OBLIQUITY] NOTES FROM HOLLYWOOD 01. Antonio Banderas and Jen...: The long-gestating adaptation of James Ellroy's 'The Night Watchman' has finally taken off. After both David Fincher and Spike Lee bypassed the project (which was held up by script problems), it now appears Oliver Stone will take the helm. Keanu Reeves is set to star as a disgraced police officer who sets out to rid the police force of corruption based on final script approval. Ellroy's script is being doctored by John Ridley.
[The Quonset Hut] Sony Playstation Portable: -To Organize a Sony PSP Wi-fi LAN Party Heavy.Com Launches First Download Content For Sony PSP Run homebrew code on the PSP Datel has big plans for Sonys PSP handheld ABC News now on your PSP PSPMag... been keeping track of news just in case and I thought Id share: Central Park Media Offers PSP
[Amcptwo.blogspot.com] AMCP Computer Privacy TECH BLOG: ABC News, AtomFilms offer PSP video: The device comes with a 32MB card, but you'll want to opt for an extra 512MB or higher-capacity card if you're going to keep a library of music, images, and videos on the machine. And music fans will be particularly happy to hear that Sony has finally wised up and included native MP3 support on the PSP--no more arduous transcoding to the company's proprietary ATRAC3 format. Masa Chatani, a corporate executive and chief technology officer of SCEI said, "In the U.S. we have already met with all the major studios. They pretty much love the PSP and the quality of the UMD.
[Unmediated.org] unmediated: Sony PSP In Content Deals With ABC News & AtomFilms: HR 2: AtomFilms has also tied up with Sony, to give away complimentary short movies for the platform. The deal is a Sony media buy, which means Sony is actually paying Atom to give away these films..in return, of course, PSP gets promotion on AtomFilms' site...
[Stupidevilbastard.com] Stupid Evil Bastard » Blog Archive » Lot of folks jumping on PSP ...: This is actually kind of surprising to me as I had my doubts that Sony’s Playstation Portable would see much support for its video capabilities beyond Sony itself with whatever movies ended up being released in UMD format. What I hadn’t considered, though, was the PSP’s wireless features. Someone at ABC News thought about it though as they are making their news reports available for download by PSP owners who want their news on the go.
[Sonypsp.tamilar.org] SONY PSP Games, Tips, Buy, Reviews, Info, Hacks, Downloads ...: Anonymous Reader writes "MP3 Newswire has a review of the Sony PSP not as a game portable, but as a portable media player (PMP). Basically, Sony has taken a page out of the iPod playbook and put their proprietary video and audio formats in the hands of millions of users in just several weeks. This gives them a market saturation that can dictate their technology as standards for future portables, including the expected iPod Video."
[Digg.com] ABC does PSP News: However, I kind of think Sony could've done a better job on getting more codecs supported. Then, in theory, any site that offers videos would work perfectly on the PSP. Of course, you can always encode them into MP4. Too much work though....
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Posted at May 29, 2005 11:28 AM