Sony has announced that its Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity streaming audio service will land on the PSP as of 14 April. The update will mean that PSP owners will be able to stream any of Sony's 7m+ tracks direct to their handheld console over WiFi; the service is already available on Sony computers and the PS3, and will soon to coming to the company's Android handsets.
Rather than simply offer music on a track-by-track basis, the Qriocity engine promises to learn users taste and build them custom music channels that are personalized to each listener. Each supports unlimited skips and is uninterrupted by commercials, as long as you are on the premium plan. Your PSP will need to be running PSP and Media Go firmware update 6.37.
Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity is available in the US, UK, Canada, Japan and various European countries. A subscription-based service, it's priced at $3.99 per month for the basic package or $9.99 for the premium package.
Rather than simply offer music on a track-by-track basis, the Qriocity engine promises to learn users taste and build them custom music channels that are personalized to each listener. Each supports unlimited skips and is uninterrupted by commercials, as long as you are on the premium plan. Your PSP will need to be running PSP and Media Go firmware update 6.37.
Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity is available in the US, UK, Canada, Japan and various European countries. A subscription-based service, it's priced at $3.99 per month for the basic package or $9.99 for the premium package.
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