PocketMac Pushes iTunes To The Sony PSP

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edited April 2005 in Science & Tech
Infomation Appliance Associates has ported its PocketMac software to the Sony PSP handheld game console, allowing users to sync their OS X address books, view their iPhotos, or listen to their iTunes playlists on the PSP, which is quickly becoming a platform for third-party software development.
The software, available for download for just $9.95 from the IAA web site, uses either a standard USB cable or a Sony Memory Stick flash card to load the software, videos, and music.

In addition to the exploit allowing users to browse the Web from their PSP, a group of developers is being organized to port a version of the Linux operating system to the console.
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Source: ExtremeTech

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