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Sony adds RSS Podcast support to PSP

Spotted at MEMAP.ORG, “Sony has quietly released a new firmware upgrade (version 2.60) that adds WMA audio support, improvements to the web browser, a new RSS Channel menu item and support for streaming audio and video. Being a PSP owner I was excited because I thought the RSS Channel support would allow me to read my RSS feeds on the go, which wasn’t the case. The new RSS Channel support streams media items attached to an RSS feed, thus adding audio and video Podcast subscription support to the PSP. RSS Channel media only streams across the PSP’s wireless connection, instead of downloading and saving the content.”

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O’Reilly Releases ”Podcasting Pocket Guide”

64096895 83d0d43bbf m OReilly Releases Podcasting Pocket GuidePodcasting makes broadcasters of people all around the world by making their recorded content available for anyone with access to the internet. With thousands of free podcast offerings being posted daily, listeners need some help to sift through all of the “noise.” This is where the Podcasting Pocket Guide OReilly Releases Podcasting Pocket Guide (USD$9.95) steps in to
provide some much needed guidance.

Small enough to fit in your pocket, this portable and affordable guide can help you gain access to opinions and ideas that you’d never find on the radio. Now you can find them all–unregulated and uncensored–on podcasts.

The “Podcasting Pocket Guide” is available exclusively at Borders through this holiday season and available at all stores in January 2006.

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Wizards Podcast – Protecting your iTunes purchases

This week, the Wizards of Technology bring you their ideas on what the Apple announcement will be. But more importantly, they talk about managing your iTunes Music Store authorizations for computers you have to reformat!

Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or subscribe with iPodderX to get it automatically in your iPod.

Show notes and links can be found at the Wizards Broadcast Network.

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