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Skype On The PlayStation Vita?

Skype On The PlayStation VitaSkype On The PlayStation Vita? What Are Five Secrets To A Longer PlayStation Vita Battery Life? Sony PlayStation Emulator For The Blackberry PlayBook?
Skype On The PlayStation Vita?

Skype is now available for the PlayStation Vita and is just like other smart phone versions of this software. Skype for the PS Vita features free Skype calls and video calls from one Skype account to another. Individuals can use between the front or rear cameras of the PlayStation to communicate. Using the software on the Vita does not interrupt any gaming sessions since the application can run on background mode, too.

You can take a Skype call and simply go back to the game you were playing, without any problem at all ………………. Read more: http://news.cnet.com/

What Are Five Secrets To A Longer PlayStation Vita Battery Life?

If your PlayStation Vita is new and if you’ve been used to simply playing the small App games available for $2 or less on your smartphone, then you’re probably in for the surprise that the PS Vita is bound to give you – especially in terms of power. However, there is a problem with the Vita though, and that is its short battery life. This is usually between three to four hours and may feel a little bit short especially if you are a hardcore gamer.

There are ways for you to increase the battery life of your PS Vita and here are some of them ………………… read more: http://www.psu.com/

Sony PlayStation Emulator For The Blackberry PlayBook?


Research In Motion or RIM recently talked about a high profile application for their Playbook, which will be arriving next Monday. But aside from the Blackberry also received a PlayStation emulator – which was a console released by Sony back in 1995. This is quite new for the Blackberry, since they are usually focused on enterprise solutions – not really on gaming.

So, if you own a Playbook which you do not really use, it might be time to take it out and exerpience some fun and games with it, too ………………. Read more: http://www.ubergizmo.com/