Now why on earth would you want to downgrade your PSP's firmware and lose all the wonderful features that the new software brings? Well, for hacking and homebrewed games, of course! Hackers have ...
I'm looking to experiment with Homebrew apps for my PSP. I've been searching for a way to downgrade the firmware. It seems that my best solution would be to upgrade my unit from 1.51 to 2.0 and then ...
It figures that in the strange world of Sony, a downgrade to previous software would be an improvement. That’s the case with the PlayStation Portable (PSP), where hackers have released a firmware ...
There is always a graceful dance between the homebrew and emulation community and Sony. Sony wants to control what gets put on the PSP, and people who own a PSP want the full run of their system for ...
In a further blow to Sony's efforts to curb the use of homebrew software and pirate games on the PlayStation Portable, hackers last night released a patch for the recently launched v2.00 firmware ...
The latest Sony PSP firmware, version 3.03, has been cracked. (Given all these recent hacks, maybe we should change our name to Hackmodo?) It turns out that the powers that be didn’t properly patch ...
Sony has updated PlayStation Portable firmware to version 3.51 after hackers found a way to bypass security in its most recent update and downgrade firmware. Hackers engage in downgrading because ...
While I was on vacation, [Fanjita] and [Ditlew] released a downgrader for PSPs running v3.03 firmware. To get it to work, you’ll need an unpatched copy of the GTA:Liberty City Stories UMD. The hack ...
While I was on vacation, [Fanjita] and [Ditlew] released a downgrader for PSPs running v3.03 firmware. To get it to work, you’ll need an unpatched copy of the GTA:Liberty City Stories UMD. The hack ...
Sony is engaged in a tug-of-war with hackers who keep cracking its PlayStation Portable software to unlock the device and run their own applications on it. The company is preparing another update to ...