It’s Monday, so I’m going to use that as my excuse for some out-there thinking. That and our weekly discussion on what we’d like to see happen with the PlayStation 4 has inspired me to thought. For today’s musing I’m going to looking at a possible sales model for Sony’s…
Read MoreIt’s that time again! Michael Buble’s smooth voice serenades us over the radio with his brilliant rendition of “Let it Snow.” Houses are covered with bright lights, tinsel, green and red colours. Children anxiously count down the days, hoping they were good enough for a visit by Santa. It’s a…
Read MoreAs though PlayStation Plus wasn’t already spectacular value, Sony has now decided to offer people very cheap Music Unlimited subscriptions with that Plus sub. The deal applies to Australia; let me know if it’s also rolled out to other regions in the comments, but it works like this: PlayStation Plus…
Read MoreA new, free little application has just been released on the PlayStation Vita that has reminded me of a fact that is a little surprising in hindsight; for a console that is so maligned at the moment with accusations of a lack of support and quality content, the Vita is…
Read MoreHere’s a question for our readers (and it’s worth answering, after all, there’s Frequent Flyer points in it for you 😉) – how much longer before Sony starts to shift the bulk of its online offerings to paid subscription models? Allow me to outline a couple of reasons I think…
Read MoreWe’re big fans of Music Unlimited here at Digitally Downloaded. The music service works great and looks great on the Vita and PS3. But the big problem behind the service is it hasn’t worked on smartphones and tablets, where people often go to listen to their music. That’s all changing,…
Read MoreMusic Unlimited highlights the real potential the Vita has to become an indespensible daily-use bit of technology… and it’s not even a game. Sony has slowly and relatively quietly built up its cloud music service into something that presents genuine good value. For $Aus13/ month for access to the premium…
Read MoreMusic Unlimited highlights the real potential the Vita has to become an indespensible daily-use bit of technology… and it’s not even a game. Sony has slowly and relatively quietly built up its cloud music service into something that presents genuine good value. For $Aus13/ month for access to the premium…
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