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The ability to copy Blu-Ray films from your PS3 console to your PSP or memory stick is coming to the PSP soon, thanks to those cracking PSP developers. Check back here for details on this exciting Blu-Ray movies on the move development from Sony.

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PSP innovations continue as news trickles out about the possibility of Skype being made available for the PSP. If or when this happens, we&amp;#39;ll have a guide ready to explain how it works, and if it&amp;#39;s worth it!

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Sony&amp;#39;s new Media Manager 2 for the PSP had me all giddy as it allowed the transfer and viewing of documents on the PSP. Amongst supported documents are xls spreadsheets and document formats .doc and .rtf.


 


But here is the bad news, unless you actually have Microsoft Word or Excel installed on your PC then this feature will not work, and you will NOT be able to view documents (apart from txt) on your PSP. 


 


This would leave OpenOffice users out of luck, as even files saved out in the appropriate format will not transfer. Even if you happen to have a Word document on your PC that you have downloaded, it will not transfer to the PSP unless you have Microsoft Word installed! I said  would  though, as there is a quick and easy workaround, which I will explain in our How to View Documents on PSP for OpenOffice users Guide! We also show you how to transfer documents even if you do not have Media Manager 2. 

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		<description>GhostRecon.net, one of our sister websites, just launched a mobile version specifically formatted for the PSP. Now wi-fi connected users can browse the very latest in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter news on the move, on their PSP. Ghost Recon is the best selling Tom Clancy tactical shooter series now available on the Xbox 360 and on the PC next month. GhostRecon.net is the number one source for all information on GhostRecon, and this new mobile edition even lets you read their extremely busy discussion forums. Bookmark www.ghostrecon.net/psp on your PSP and enjoy!</description>
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