PSP Firmware 2.70 released in Japan

PSPWorld reports that Sony has released firmware update v2.70 for Japanese PSPs. This upgrade adds support for Macromedia Flash in the browser and the ability to save podcasts to the memory stick. The US release date hasn’t been announced.

UPDATE: Firmware 2.70 is now available from PlayStation.com.

Full details of this upgrade (via qj.net):

[B]Network[/B]
[list]
[*] Internet Browser now supports Macromedia Flash contents playback.
[*] You need to enable the Flash contents playback in the System Settings.
[*] The version of the flash player is Macromedia Flash Player 6 (a part of the functions is not supported).
[*] The settings of the Internet Browser is added into Settings -> Connection Settings
[*] The audio contents from channels in the RSS Channel section now can be saved into your memory stick.
[*] Auto option added to Rate Change in Location Free Player.
[/list]
[B]Music[/B]
[list]
[*] Added file extension to playable AAC format.
[/list]
[B]Settings[/B]
[list]
[*] Added Enable Flash Player in System Settings.
[*] To change this option, you need to connect to the internet.
[*] “Simplified Chinese” and “Traditional Chinese” added to System Settings -> System Language.
[*] Added RSS Channel Settings.
[*] Added UMD Video L & R Button into Video Settings.
[/list]
[B]Others[/B]
[list]
[*]Fixed some issues when using a memory stick with more than 2GB free space.
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