
Today Sony announced that the PSP will gain the ability to directly download games, demos, etc. from the PSN without having to first link the handheld to a PS3 or PC first. This Fall, PSP will gain direct access to the PlayStation Store. This long promised feature will allow for PSP users to download demos and more directly to the portable without having to go through the PS3 or PC. Perhaps most importantly, the PSP will also get the ability to take their multiplayer gaming online via the PS3. Select PSP titles will be able to connect to the PS3 and use the PS3 to set up matches for the PSP game. read more…
 
Connect2Media, a multi-platform entertainment company has announced the launch of 80’s favorite Crystal Quest for mobile. This game currently graces selected carriers and will be available with various other carriers across the globe in few weeks. Crystal Quest is regarded as one of the very few classic games for Apple’s line of computers. It has been ported to a few different formats in its time – there was even an Xbox Live Arcade version not so long ago. There are at least a dozen or so old Mac users in the US that still remember the original though, from way back in 1987. ”Good old-fashioned arcade games are making a comeback because they are still just as fun as they were 25 years ago” said Buckland. read more…
 
It was supposed to have been announced back in July but,  the revealing the Pay & Go pricing for the iPhone 3G has been delayed. Now, O2 has finally revealed the pricing and availability for the Apple iPhone 3G on “Pay & Go” basis in the UK. O2 has said that the Pay & Go 3G iPhones will start selling on September 16. Although the new iPhone is available for free with some of the carrier’s service plans, the 8GB iPhone will cost £350 with the Pay & Go option, while the 16GB model will cost £400. And if you need a little extra incentive to pay non-subsidized prices, both Pay & Go plans come with free data access and WiFi for a year. Each choice will get users a free year of web browsing and Wi-Fi hotspot access, after which point data will cost £10 per month. read more…
 
Offered exclusively from Sprint, the M320 and M220 by Samsung are attractive and affordable devices offering the essentials for communication and productivity. While the M320 offers a camera and the M220 does not, both are well designed and have almost the same features, which include: easy-to-use menus, bright displays, speakerphone, Bluetooth technology, Internet access and SMS voice and text messaging. The M320 by Samsung is available in deep red while the M220 by Samsung is available in medium blue. The Samsung M320 and M220 are available for $29.99 on contract and $19.99 after a $50 mail in rebate, respectively. read more…

AT&T has released its Samsung a237 entry-level clamshell  for all its American customers in need of affordable devices. While Samsung’s a237 may not be the most exciting or feature-packed handset they’ve ever released  but if you’re looking for a nice cell phone just to make voice calls, the a237 may be the one for you.  With Bluetooth technology, you can talk hands-free even while driving. Available in your choice of blue, red, or black color schemes, the a237 also packs a VGA resolution camera to quickly capture every fun minute. The A237 is a quad-band GSM/EDGE entry-level flip that has Bluetooth, and dedicated messaging keys. read more…