[deniska] is working on a real-time GPS map viewing application. The application will determine the location using this simple PSP GPS setup. Deniska modified the connector on a $100 Holux GPS unit so ...
We mentioned a few months ago that a GPS receiver and its associated software for the Sony PSP was on its way in December, and now we see that the Sony hardware attachment has actually been released ...
Finally, my PSP may actually become useful! This is a “simple” way to connect a GPS adapter to your PSP. It costs around $130, so it is a bit cheaper than most other GPS units. Here is what you need: ...
Almost two years ago, Japanese Sony (NYSE: SNE) PSP owners saw the availability of GPS dongles for their devices, capable of providing interactive maps and turn-by-turn directions. Now the dongle ...
SCEE has unveiled plans to release Go!Explore, a satellite navigation package for European PSP users. In collaboration with TeleAtlas and NavNGo, Go!Explore will offer in-car and pedestrian GPS ...
TOKYO--One of the anticipated products at Sony Computer Entertainment's TGS booth was the PlayStation Portable's GPS receiver, which is coming out in Japan in just two months on December 7. The ...
In Spring 2008, Sony will be launching a new range called Go! Explore, which will turn the PSP into a Personal GPS Navigation System system. The Go!Explore setup consists of an attachable GPS receiver ...
The Sony PSP add-on GPS is officially announced and launched in Japan. We've covered this product in a couple articles over the past week, so here's the official specs, courtesy of NaviGadget (they've ...
The PSP, fresh from being a television, is to become a GPS box and a DVR in Europe, thanks to accessories Sony plans to offer there in February, 2008. They're already available in Japan, but still ain ...
I really don't understand Sony's thinking in making its PSP peripherals look like a piece of chrome. In my opinion, they'd look a lot better getting the same makeover as the PSP rather than looking ...
First Nintendo's Wii started slimming down the nation's couch-potatoes, now the PSP is getting in on the whole 'going outdoors' bandwagon. Minna No Golf Jo (Everybody's Golf Course) is a game for the ...
For the first time ever, the PSP’s new GPS receiver was out in the public at the Sony booth at Tokyo Game Show. According to Gamespot, there was no touching and no photography allowed of the actual ...