Archive for February, 2010

Rumor: PSP Go relaunch in the works- General

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I play my PSP Daily, I LOVE to use remote play when I am on the road, I can stream movies from my PC to my PS3 to my PSP via Remote play! I have more than 20 UMD games for my PSP, plus a few downloaded PSP and PS1 games. Yeah, except the PSP Go *WAS* the PSP relaunch. Just as a PSP has buttons and a joystick, the iPad has a much larger screen and is far easier to “browse, e-mail, check a map or use GPS, and read books” with than a PSP is. Well I was never a huge PSP fan (for some reason the games and battery life didn’t interest me much, though I don’t buy a crapton of games anyways). read more

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Topic: General - Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Dont care much about the ipad or the psp at the moment but why would anyone upgrade to the only portable device (of the ones discussed in this site) that does not have a touch screen? I have no desire to purchase a PSP Go or iPad, but no iPad user would ‘graduate’ to a PSP Go. Comparing the iPad directly to a Netbook is stupid, it may be an alternative to some netbook features but doesn’t directly replace them! I’ve looked at getting a iPod Touch or iPhone for a while but neither suit my needs, I have a phone, PC, and Laptop what I need is something in between that’ll allow me to read books, magazine and comics, quickly browse the web, and show photo’s, the iPad does all of these simply and quickly. read more

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(PSP News) PSP coverage reconsidered (The Citizens’ Voice)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

HARRISBURG - The Senate Transportation Committee is turning the controversial issue of state police coverage fees on its head. For the past 15 years, governors and lawmakers have kicked around the idea of charging municipalities an annual fee if they rely on law enforcement protection from state police troopers because they lack their own police department. Christine Tartaglione, D-Philadelphia, and John Rafferty, R-Collegeville, are pushing legislation to deprive municipalities without police departments of the local one-half share of fines from tickets issued by state troopers in that municipality. The transportation panel which Rafferty chairs approved a bill last week to end that revenue distribution to some 1,200 municipalities that provide less than 40 hours a week of local police coverage through its own force or as part of a regional police force. They would earmark it to help pay for the state police cadet training classes left without funding in the 2009-10 state budget. read more

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