Music Unlimited: Streaming songs on your PSP, April 14

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Next week your PSP will become a very capable portable music player with Sony’s Music Unlimited service. On April 14th you’ll be able to access an asston of cloud-stored digital music on your portable game system, and later on just about every stream-enabled Sony product, like the PS3, Bravia TVs and Blu-ray players. The Qriocity system will learn your musical preferences, making searching through their 6 million songs easier. 

To get started with Music Unlimited on your PSP you’ll need a PlayStation Network ID. The Qriocity webpage says that you’ll get a 30-day free trial of the Premium service. Should you want to continue after that, you can pick between a $3.99 standard and $9.99 premium service subscription.  

I love music and I love my PSP, so I hope this is something I can use. 


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