Show #183: The One About HD-DVD
MajorHD-DVD or Blu-ray has been an on-going battle eversince both players came out. These two have been pitted against each other much like console rivalries (PS# vs Xbox, Nintendo DS vs PSP, etc.)
Showtime Plugin Khan Academy
PS3 homebrew developer facanferff known for his plugins for showtime has released a new plugin called Khan Academy v1.0.A For a little background info, the Khan Academy was created by MIT grad Slaman Khan.A He created the Khan Academy to provide top notch education to anyone, anywhere.A That's a noble use for your PS3
Spy Calculator Users of homebrew developer alexism14's Spy Calculator 4.0 is should know that their favorite math aid with the awesome name is finally updated with the addition of several functions, including tangent and cosine. Here is the list of new features to be found on Spy Calculator's v5
Spy Calculator
French homebrew developer alexism14 has rolled out a new build for the application Spy Calculator, bumping it up to version 3.0.
For those who missed our previous coverage, this is exactly what its name says. Spy Calculator is a calculator program for Sony PlayStation Portable units created using Lua
For those of us who want to crunch numbers on the sly, or simply want a nifty Calculator homebrew on the Sony PlayStation Portables, then homebrew developer Alexism14's Spy Calculator should do the trick
Spy Calculator 4.0
Those who have been enjoying the homebrew application Spy Calculator from the French coder alexism14, you will be glad to know that the developer has rolled out a new build. This release brings the program up to version 4.0.
Spy Calculator, for the uninitiated, is calculator program for the Sony PlayStation Portable coded in Lua
Download the latest version of Bookr [Click Here]It has been a while since homebrew developer Phosphorous updated his Bible reader for the Sony PlayStation Portable, but considering how much the homebrew application improved, it's undoubtedly worth the wait
The Good News Bible
And so the good news continues to spread all across the PSP community. Homebrew developer ai3gtmc dropped by the QJ.NET Forums and informed us that there's a new version of The Good News Bible for PSP. The owner of the application said it best, "It may look crappy but what matters is the words in it