Sony has removed PSP title Everybody's Tennis from the PlayStation Store after hackers discovered it contained an exploit that allowed them to run PSP homebrew applications on a PlayStation Vita. It ...
Coders are looking for exploits that will enable homebrew on the Vita. But is it worth it? We look at the latest attempt to bring homebrew on Sony's successor to the piracy-laden PSP. Do you blame ...
...And here's the catch: the game you need is Motorstorm Arctic Edge (or 'Raging Ice' in Japan), and it appears to have already been pulled from the PS Store. Besides, it was never compatible with ...
With the big news of today being that the Vita has been ‘hacked’, we talk to the man behind the exploit, Yifan Lu, a ‘reverse engineer’ who plans to write a loader for the handheld. But what does the ...
Even as Vita starts picking up steam, Sony is still haunted by the rampant piracy of the PSP. While Sony has upped its efforts on making the Vita a more secure platform, it appears that offering ...
Sony’s never-ending battle to control the content that runs on its hardware has moved to a new front on the Vita, with the company taking down downloadable versions of two PSP titles in response to ...
After news broke that two of its games allowed the PS Vita to run homebrew software, Sony swiftly pulled “Hot Shots Tennis” and “Motorstorm Arctic Rift” from the PSN store to patch up the Vita ...
Sony has taken to removing PSP titles from the PlayStation Store in an attempt to close security holes in the PS Vita. The compromised titles, Motorstorm: Arctic Edge and Everybody’s Tennis, can be ...
The PS Vita a great little handheld console that was unduly abandoned by Sony and suffered from a dearth of decent games, but a new jailbreak that allows homebrew software and emulators could help ...
Sony has restored a pair of downloadable PSP games to the PlayStation Store after it previously pulled them because of hacking concerns. The games were blamed for having loopholes within their coding ...
A skilled group of amateur hackers has found an exploit in PlayStation Vita software that will allow them to run homebrew software. In an interview with Crave, hacker Yifanlu talked at length about ...
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