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Mandatory Playstation 3 firmware 4.60 is now available!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014
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The new firmware 4.60 is, like I said above, necessary to visit the Playstation Store and various online functions.A new mandatory Playstation 3 firmware update is now available, which is known as the firmware 4.60.
The official changelog for the new firmware 4.60 is, that ‘the system stability has been improved’, so the very same boring changelog as a lot of other firmwares had it before.
If we take a look inside of the new firmware, we can see that the Cobra ODE is not working anymore, which means that a lot of people can not enjoy their backups and/or pirated games anymore.
While such an update would be necessary for the old PSP too, because it can run ‘signed ISOs’ at the most recent official firmware, the 6.60, it is very unlikely that the PSP will ever receive another official firmware update from Sony.
Source via PS3FWBot."-THE Z from Wololo.net

SOURCE: wololo.net
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TN-V9.6 is now available!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014
"Just a few days ago, Total_Noob has releases his TN-V9.5 version of his eCFW, which enhanced the eCFW a bit, added some new functions to the new PEOPS plugin and even more.

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Today Total_Noob is back and presents us a minor update for his TN eCFW, TN-V9.6. But what does TN-V9.6 offer?
It offers the same thing as the TN-V9.5 version, but a few things have changed.
At first, Total_Noob has added a new internal function, changed how the default settings of PEOPS behave and fixed a few bugs, to make his TN-V eCFW a bit more stable.
It might be just a small change, as one can see from the 9.5 -> 9.6 jump, but it is still recommended to update the device, since no one likes bugs and loves new functions.
The official changelog can be read below:
Changelog TN-V9.6:
- Added sctrlHENLoadModuleOnReboot function.
- Fixed execution of plain modules in buffer.
- Fixed garbled sound -> enhanced PS1 compatibility.
- Changed default PEOPS SPU settings.
Download: TN-V9.6 eCFWJust a few days ago, Total_Noob has releases his TN-V9.5 version of his eCFW, which enhanced the eCFW a bit, added some new functions to the new PEOPS plugin and even more.

ps_vita_2000CXMB
Today Total_Noob is back and presents us a minor update for his TN eCFW, TN-V9.6. But what does TN-V9.6 offer?
It offers the same thing as the TN-V9.5 version, but a few things have changed.
At first, Total_Noob has added a new internal function, changed how the default settings of PEOPS behave and fixed a few bugs, to make his TN-V eCFW a bit more stable.
It might be just a small change, as one can see from the 9.5 -> 9.6 jump, but it is still recommended to update the device, since no one likes bugs and loves new functions.
The official changelog can be read below:
Changelog TN-V9.6:
- Added sctrlHENLoadModuleOnReboot function.
- Fixed execution of plain modules in buffer.
- Fixed garbled sound -> enhanced PS1 compatibility.
- Changed default PEOPS SPU settings.
Download: TN-V9.6 eCFW"    -THE Z from Wololo.net


SOURCE:  wololo.net
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Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Translation Day 3

Saturday, June 14, 2014
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Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Translation Day 2

Friday, June 13, 2014
Day 2:


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Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch Translation project Re-opened or not

Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Here's another translation I've done recently.



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Sony to cease PSP production Worldwide, starting next month.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014
"Sony has finally stated that it will discontinue the PSPs’ production starting from next month.

Although it didn’t quite become as successful as its competitor (The Nintendo DS), it still managed to sell 80 million units worldwide since it went on sale 10 years ago.As I mentioned in my previous blog post, the PSP first officially launched in December 12, 2004 in Japan. It was then released in North America and Europe later on in the following year. The PSP go first launched in 2009, but officially stopped its production quite early around 2011. The PSP E1000 launched in October 2011, which was a budget-focused model of the PSP, but it seems all of them are going to end their production. The company has announced that Sony will ship its last set of PSPs’ in Japan next month. The company also stated that it will be offering Japanese users a discount on Vita products if they trade in their PSPs.
Just because they’re stopping production doesn’t mean the PSP scene’s also gonna stop its production. We’re still kicking, and providing as much as possible! Be sure to check out my previous article to have a look at what’s going on in the PSP homebrew scene today. After all some people are still working on PS1 so why not?
It’s quite odd that Sony doesn’t want the PSP to live alongside the Vita anymore, but oddly wants the PS3 to live next to the PS4. Oh well it’s seems they’ve made they’re final decision. Europe has also stated it’ll cease its production at some point this year."

SOURCE: wololo.net
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