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PocketMac Ports iTunes To The Sony PSP

Mark Hachman

Tired of playing Metal Gear Acid or Lumines on the PSP? Then why not fire up iTunes?

Infomation Appliance Associates (IAA) said Wednesday that it 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.

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.

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.

Read the full story: PocketMac Ports iTunes To The Sony PSP.

Copyright © 2005 Ziff Davis Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. Originally appearing in PC Magazine.






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