Engadget: When Sony hacked $50 from the PSP Go's price earlier this week, it didn't exactly trumpet the news, and now it's looking like a permanent $150 MSRP for the UMD-less handheld was too good to be true.
Ars Technica: "Starting next week, PSP owners will be able to stream an unlimited amount of music to their handhelds. Sony has announced that the PSP is the latest device to support the recently launched Qriocity cloud-based music service, and users will be able to start streaming music on April 14."
Figures for the current installed userbase for videogames systems have been revealed today, placing the PlayStation 3 ahead of the Xbox 360 be a fair margin. The figures revealed also placed the PlayStation Portable (PSP) console in a much better position than many may have expected.
Electronista: Sony has quietly followed up its PSP price cut with a drop for the PSP Go. Its 16GB, download-only console now has a permanent $150 price, matching Best Buy's sale from late last year. The reduction is the second official drop for the PSP Go since October, when it fell another $50.