Come this April 1st — no, it’s not an April Fool’s prank — Sony will release firmware update 3.21 for the PlayStation 3, whose basic purpose is to the disable the “Install Other OS” (essentially Linux ...
Sony's update for the PlayStation 3 has been released, and is available to download now. PS3 Firmware version 2.60 includes a new Photo Gallery that offers face detection – similar to the new iLife ...
Even though the PlayStation 3 is going on 20 years old, these clever ideas can breathe new life into that old console, and ...
Sony has issued details for the PlayStation 3 v.2.50 firmware and PSP v5.00 firmware updates, both of which will arrive as free downloads later this month. The v2.50 PlayStation 3 update will allow ...
Sony has wheeled out firmware version 4.46 for the PlayStation 3, which allows users to hide trophy notifications. The new PS3 firmware replaces version 4.45, which was released with the same feature ...
The PlayStation 3 will lose the ability to install and run other operating systems--such as Linux--with the release of the v3.21 firmware update on April 1, Sony has announced. Citing unspecified ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony has released a new firmware update for PS3. This follows a number of complaints that the ...
Over the past few days, there has been feverish excitement from the PlayStation Network (PSN) community about the new PS3 update, which came out yesterday. The 2.40 update is supposed to provide PS3 ...
Geohot who is well know for his iPhone jailbreaking has released a custom firmware tool for the PS3, the new firmware will eventually allow for a non official firmware to run on the PS3. You can see ...
Just a tad ahead of schedules -- perhaps as a macabre assurance this isn't some April 1st joke -- firmware 3.21 for the PS3 is now being seeded to anyone who tries to log onto the PlayStation Network.
Sony giveth and Sony taketh away: When the company’s newest PlayStation 3 firmware update drops on April 1, it’ll remove a beloved feature once trumpeted as a system sale-maker. That’s right Linux ...