PSP Firmware 6.35 Adds Qriocity

by Mike Bendel on November 24, 2010 @ 9:25 am


Update: Homebrewers, heed warning that this update patches the “Hot Shots Golf” exploit found in 6.31.

Sony announced today that PSP firmware 6.35 is now available. It’s a minor update that preps the portable for Qriocity, a cloud-based music service that gives users instant on-demand access to “millions of songs” through an iTunes-esque interface. A XMB icon will appear under the Music category.

Additionally, Sony is updating its Media Go connectivity software with “enhancements to the user interface and advanced photo editing tools.”

Given that the bulk of PSP updates throughout the past year have been issued primarily to patch up security holes, this is a nice break from the norm.

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Comments
ultimakillz says:

this update still patches security holes :argh: wololo says it patches the "hot shots golf" exploit used in 6.31.

http://wololo.net/wagic/2010/11/24/6-35-is-out-blocks-the-hot-shots-golf-exploit/

slicer4ever says:

you expected them not to?

ultimakillz says:

no i knew it would. i was referring to this:

KezraPlanes says:

And this is what I was talking about when I said Sony has no idea what to do with the PSP.

End of story xD

x3sphere says:

Not surprised they patched it. What I meant was, it's the first update in a LONG time to come out with at least one redeeming feature.

Adiuvo says:

I'd imagine they got paid for this. I'm surprised they're even still supporting the PSP.

Hellcat says:

It'll fail just like GO-Messanger.

IMO it's just an excuse to finally get the security patch out.

And of course they still support the PSP, they still sell it....

Lachrymose says:

I agree that it will fail, but Sony has thrown out patch updates before with maybe a new music visualizer or something. Hopefully this "feature" will be able to be used in their next gen devices because it's pointless investing this much time in the PSP as it's obsolete by many services on many devices.

Deathrow says:

It's a last attempt to impress people that the PSP has cool software. Honestly, Sony keeps missing windows of opportunities and should have been more concerned with their software sales 4-5 years ago, when people were actually interested in the PSP. (Although I still play mine for 3-4 hours a day hehe).

angelsniper45 says:

what hellcat said. I havent seen anyone go near a psp in a looooooooooooong time. And not to mention ive never even seen a go outside of the internet.

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