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Originally Posted by Nikki80
i contact ninu trazer. cya makatabang ana. kailangan na ang pandora ana. mao ni iya number. 09194352764Originally Posted by ricponsib
naa moy problems encountered sa CFW 3.9 M33-2?
kindly share kung naa.
Ty
ma upgrade pana to Custom Firmware.
pm lng.
Originally Posted by ricponsib
if yer near sa amo, i can offer my services for freeOriginally Posted by Nikki80
hmmm....just a snack or candy will be fine with me tho..... just helping a fellow psp gamer in distress.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has announced that Go!Messenger, a portable wireless communication package for PSP, will launch this coming Friday in European territories.
Go!Messenger allows all PSP owners to video, voice and instant message (IM) each other via wireless broadband hotspots. Using the sold separately Go!Cam, users can make video calls to one another. The Go!Cam is not yet released, but is scheduled to hit PAL regions in May.
The Go!Messenger client will be available as a download by selecting the Go!Messenger icon found under the Network subsection in the PSP’s XMB.
Brings Friends Closer Together With Go!Messenger
Video chat, voice chat and instant messaging for PSP
27th February 2008. Friends and Gamers can be that little closer together with the launch of Go!Messenger, the new wireless communication package for PSP™ (PlayStation® portable) from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) and BT.
PSP users can now keep in touch with each other, for free[1], from any wireless broadband internet connection. Go!Messenger will allow gamers to Video, Voice and Instant Message (IM) each other from anywhere in the world all from their PSPs. When connected to a Go!Cam, the attachable video camera and microphone for PSP, users also have the ability to make video calls to their friends and leave fun video and voice messages.
Go!Messenger has been developed in partnership with BT, allowing users to connect to wireless broadband at over 2,500 BT Openzone hotspots and in and around city centres. Users will have the freedom of a mobile phone except that through Go! Messenger all calls to other users are free1.
“With Go!Messenger, the PSP is pushing new boundaries, adding unique communication features to all the existing multimedia experiences,” said Stephane Hareau, PSP European Marketing Manager. “Enabling more than 8.5 Million PSP users across the SCEE region to communicate with each other, through Video or Voice chat, truly confirms the always evolving nature and potential of PSP.”
Warren Buckley, BT Group Director Mobility & Convergence said, “By working with PlayStation, BT is helping to consolidate PSP as a communications and entertainment device that will sit at the heart of a PSP user’s digital lifestyle. For the first time, the PSP community can stay constantly connected through voice and video chat and instant messaging both in and out of the home. We believe that this exciting development will only help SCEE to attract even more customers for the PSP.”
sim card maytag mahuna2xan na nila... heheOriginally Posted by dharsam
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