Fishell R3
Check out Fishell R3 which is a Shell OS Type homebrew for you PSP.A Updates in R3 include bug fixes from earlier versions plus support for more languages.A Unfortunately at this time English isn't one of the supported languages however the dev plans adding that in the next release.
Here is a partila statement from th dev
Another nifty emulator lands to the PS3 as homebrew dev Robo Hobo brings Mednafen, the multi system emulator that supports NES, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, SEGA Master System and other Game Gear titles to Sony's console
Mednafen R84
A new version of Mednafen, Robo Hobo's feature packed multi-system emulator for the PS3 has been released. Compiled by project contributor facanferff using PSL1GHT, the recent changes of the emu port includes...
Changelog:
mednafen r84:
Support bios in vbam, support (included)vba-over
ZX360 Source Code
When home computer ZX Spectrum was released in UK back in the early 80s, its significance was likened to Commodore 64 in the U.S.A. Now, Jan Jones (aka Jonesy) has come up with an emulator for ZX Spectrum 48K using Xbox 360's XNA Studio Homebrew program.
Sound exciting? Yeah, we know
GlovePIE
Earlier, we talked about GlovePIE v0.22 from Carl Kenner. The "PIE" stands for "Programmable Input Emulator" and it lets you use the VR Glove and the Wii remote to work with a your computer
GlovePie
Carl Kenner has updated his app that allows the Wiimote to work with PCs to GlovePie v0.26. This version features a TroubleShooter Bluetooth Fix menu. This might be the answer to the bug that keeps it from working with other BlueTooth adapters. However, Carl says this won't be much help if you are unable to pair your Wiimote without a password
GlovePIE
Wii remote hacks are continuously being explored. And while it is possible to "access" your computer via your Wii console, it's quite another thing to actually use the Wiimote to control your PC. And so, Carl Kenner comes into the scene and he's not letting anyone down with his GlovePIE app
Wii Loop Machine
It's now ready for download as a standalone application...if you have a Mac with OSX (10.4.8 or 10.4.9 recommended) and bluetooth and a Wii controller then you should give it a try:
Download the Wii Loop Machine Version 1.0
It uses the aka.wiimote object for Max/MSP by Masayuki Akamatsu