The official Windows Phone Blog has confirmed that the first Windows Phone 7 update is going to be rolled out starting from today. But unfortunately, don’t expect this update to add new functionality such as copy and paste to your WP7 device. In fact this is just a small update for Windows Phones to prepare them for the first proper update which is due for release in March.
This isn’t the update you’ve probably been reading about or perhaps waiting for, the one with copy and paste (but that’s coming soon).
… this update is a relatively small one.
What’s in this update?
This first update for Windows Phone is designed to improve the software update process itself. So while it might not sound exciting, it’s still important because it’s paving the way for all future goodie-filled updates to your phone, such as copy and paste or improved Marketplace search.
When will I get this update?
We’ll begin sending it out today. But to help ensure the process goes smoothly, it won’t be sent to everyone at once. So you might see an update message before your spouse, co-worker, or neighbor (or vice versa). This is a common industry practice. That said, we understand you’re eager to have the latest software on your phone, and our goal is to deliver it to you as quickly as possible.
In order to update your Windows Phone, you will need to connect it to your PC or Mac via USB cable, start Zune for Windows or the Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac, depending on the kind of computer you have, and then simply follow the onscreen instructions to update your phone.
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SONY PLAYSTATION PORTABLE
Sony PlayStation Portable PSP
Original model design and logo of the PSP.
Manufacturer
Sony Computer Entertainment
Product family
PlayStation
Type
Handheld game console
Generation
Seventh generation era
Retail availability
December 12, 2004 March 24, 2005 September 1, 2005
Units sold
Worldwide: 51.99 million (as of September 2009)[1] (details)
Media
UMD, Digital distribution
CPU
MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz
Storage capacity
Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo
Memory
32 MB
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (802.11b),[2] IrDA, USB
Best-selling game
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (3.5 million) (as of July 07, 2009)[3][4][5]
Successor
PlayStation Portable Slim & Lite series, PSP Go (concurrent)
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