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Sony Announces Skype VoIP Service for PSP Users
6:15 am on January 4, 2008 | Category: VoIP, Mobile Devices, Internet, Multimedia, Software
Japanese consumer electronics giant, Sony, has revealed that it is bringing the well-known Skype VoIP service to its PlayStation Portable gaming console in the near future.
Full details of the new service will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show in Law Vegas next week, according to Sony, which stated that users will be able to “call friends, talk trash to fellow gamers, and catch up with acquaintances via Skype for PSP.”
Skype, which is famous for offering free telephone calls over the internet, has grown to become a major international phenomenon in recent years, with 245 million people now registered to use the service on their PCs.
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