How long till the Xbox 360 gets BBC’s iPlayer?

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Whats the main the difference between the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and PS3? Ignoring the obvious specification differences, the flame war comments and the general fan boy douchness, one of these consoles doesn't have BBC's iPlayer service and falling short is Microsoft's Xbox 360, iPlayer is probably one of the main demands that a typical UK Xbox 360 console owner want to see appeaing on their Xbox Dashboard and yet were still waiting for BBC's iPlayer service to make an appearance. Whats taking so long?!
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My Thoughts on the PSP Go

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Recently at E3, Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) annouced and unveiled it's newest model of the PSP (PlayStation Portable) the PSP Go. While the name doesn't sound that interesting there are some interesting viewpoints on the console itself already, and it hasn't even hit the stores yet. What I know from reading various articles and reading articles from Sony themselves is that the PSP Go is to be a contendor to rival the recently released new Nintendo DSi amongst other devices currently on the market. I generally don't like to bitch about a console to much because it makes me sound like a fanboy, but really im not. I think the whole fan boy groups are sad and lame and quite possibly need to get laid but anyway back to Sony and the PSP Go.

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PSP Homebrew: RemoteJoy (Display your PSP screen on a PC via USB)

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I am a owner of the lovely PlayStation Portable (PSP) and I think it's one of Sony's great achivements, in my opinion I think it's th best handheld out there and possibly will be for a while. I was fortunate to be bought one for Christmas a couple of years ago, and since then have always loved it. I love my PSP, but how I use it my sound like I abuse it, you see the PSP has firmware installed which is essentially the life functions of the PSP. It controls all the settings of the PSP and also manages all of the capabilities, however Sony also have firmware in place to control some features which are restricted and locked away in each firmware update. However a handful of developers have managed to decrypt and rewrite Sony's Official Firmware and create a custom firmware, which unlocks all of the PSP set restrictions and allows to run great programs such as homebrew, emulators, ISO's etc. So essentially I have a hacked PSP which I can do anything with!

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