Sony planning to offer Skype for PSP
by Lin Freestone
January 6, 2008
Sony, the Japanese consumer electronics giant, is planning to bring Skype’s VoIP service to its PlayStation Portable gaming console in the near future.
In the words of Sony, “users will be able to call friends, talk trash to fellow gamers, and catch up with acquaintances via Skype for PSP.”
Sony will reveal full details of the new service at the Consumer Electronic Show, which will open in Las Vegas on 7 January 2008. With over 2,700 exhibitors at CES 2008 and more than 140,000 attendees already confirmed, Las Vegas will be a busy place for the three days of the Consumer Electronics Show.
Skype 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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