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— Watch the latest and best selection of Anime from Japan, including Naruto Shippuden, Attack on Titan, Kill la Kill, Hunter × Hunter and many more, as early as one hour after Japanese broadcast.— Instantly stream live out-of-market games in HD quality with your NHL GameCenter LIVE subscription.— You can now watch your favorite artist’s full-length performances in HD whenever and wherever you want. Qello Concerts streams the largest collection of HD concerts and music documentaries right to your PS Vita, including popular artists such as Coldplay, Linkin Park, Nirvana, Bob Marley, Beyonce, and so much more.

With Qello Concerts, the concert never ends!PlayStation is dedicated to giving our fans the best entertainment options on our platforms, and we’ll continue to bring epic entertainment options straight to you. Look for these apps coming this spring to PS Vita. — From energizing yoga and fitness classes to inspiring documentaries and cutting-edge programs, Gaiam TV takes you beyond the boundaries of mainstream media to reveal new perspectives for our changing world.— Hulu Plus offers unlimited instant streaming of current hit shows like Family Guy, The Simpsons, Modern Family and Brooklyn Nine-Nine as well as original series including The Awesomes and The Wrong Mans for $7.99/month with limited advertising. (Available March 25)— Redbox Instant by Verizon is offering new subscribers a free month of movies. Subscribers can stream from a library of Hollywood hits on PS Vita and receive four DVD or Blu-ray rental nights every month for new releases at the Redbox kiosk.

You can also purchase or rent the latest movies on demand in the digital store. (Available March 25)These apps join favorites such as Crackle, Facebook, Flickr, NBA Game Time, Netflix, Skype, TuneIn Radio, YouTube, and more. There are more apps coming later this year, so keep and eye on PlayStation.Blog for more PS Vita news.All entertainment apps can be found in the PS Vita app section in PlayStation Store. Long time request for the PS-Vita system software team.First and foremost, WPA-Enterprise (wifi) support for the Vita.Many college campuses use this, and students cannot play their vita’s online. (Ohio state is one of the largest universities in the world).And its inaccessible for all of us. WPA-Ent2 is a very common security authentication.Can we please get confirmation if this is even possible? Or in the works.

Its huge for a lot of us.Second. Can we please have the ability to mark Email as READ/UNREAD on the vita email app Just a basic feature needed for all email applications, and its missing on the vita.Thanks All!

6 new apps and nothing from SONY on updating the vitas arbitrary 100 app/save limit. Its been 2 years. Atm i have 15 games/apps that are sitting in limbo. New games every month. Crap apps that cant be deleted.

I love my Vita and play it more than any game system I own, home consoles included. I’m thrilled Hulu Plus is coming after what seems like forever. Crunchyroll and Qello sound pretty rad, too.With that said! The Vita has some real limitations that all of us Vita fans wish Sony would finally address.1) The Vita needs a firmware update to remove the 100 icon limit.2) The Vita needs to be able to support WPA2 Enterprise OR to have an easy workaround for it especially if more services are going to be added like this.3) The stock apps (email, welcome park, etc) should be able to be disabled or deleted, especially given the aforementioned 100 icon limit.At the very least, an explanation of why these things CAN’T be done would be better than saying nothing and doing nothing. I seriously have been harassing Sony and CrunchyRoll for a long time about this, so I’m really happy this is happening.You guys are great.I’m not sure if it’s in the pipeline, but I would also love if the web browser and Facebook got updates.

I don’t know if it’s in the realm of possibility, but I would love to see a version of Chrome or Firefox (or Opera even) on the Vita. The browser on the Vita as it is just isn’t very usable.

I feel bad having to pull out my iPhone to look up game tips while I’m playing a Vita title. Microtouch 3m touch screen driver for mac. I’d much rather just jump between browser and game.If you need a beta tester or anything for new app updates I’m ready:-). Any word on when we’ll get a YOUTUBE app on PS4, as every other current Playstation console and every modern electronic device has it (even if it’s barely any different than the PS3 YouTube app, that would be fine).How about a full Twitch App for PS4, as the Xbox One Twitch App is kicking the crap out of Live on Playstation in terms of content and functionality?How about adding voice control options for recording gameplay clips (instead of having to use the Share button and interrupt gameplay)?

The PS4 Camera is long overdue for some useful updates, and the Share feature is still glitchy and not incredibly user friendly.Finally, could we get a PS4 remote that will allow us to enjoy our non-gaming PS4 apps on PS4 sans-controller, and will allow us to access functions on the console that HDMI control won’t? I can use my TV’s remote until I get into an app or have to use an actual button on the controller, at which point the remote becomes useless. Once again, the PS3 Blu-Ray remote is a perfect example of the kind of inexpensive remote the PS4 needs right now.I hope these comments trickle upward to the folks that can do something about it. As for the Vita, I agree with RiceCooka, it needs a better browser, as does the PS4, as they’re both incompatible with a lot of web content.It would also be nice to see the Vita get more mobile apps that are meant to integrate with the console version of games. We see these proliferating on smartphones and tablets all the time, but they never make their way to Vita, which is much more built for gaming. The only game I’ve seen to make this move is Deus Ex: HR Director’s Cut, while other big games like Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, Watch Dogs, Battlefield 4 and others pass the Vita over. Seems like a missed opportunity, especially since it would bring more compelling “games” and “mini-games” to the Vita in the form of companion apps, and make a Vita more worth having along with a PS4.