The output of the next firmware for the PS3 console is, as a rule, one more informational occasion. However, the release of the "round" version 2.00 can not be told. If only because Sony has managed not to include in the new firmware a single truly significant update.

The firmware version 2.00 coming out on November 8, as it turned out, can boast a very modest set of updates, which can hardly be called very useful. In particular, support will be added for the Remote Start function (the ability to remotely enable the console via the PSP), support for playlists for music files and photos, some sort of RSS aggregator, as well as a new menu item that will collect some Internet applications (for example, outgoing soon Home service. The most significant of all additions concerns the support of the DualShock 3 controller (SIXAXIS with vibration function). Everything! Oh, yes, I forgot about the support for several Canon printers and the ability to create and share my themes for the XMB menu.
UPD: As it turned out, the inclusion of the Remote Start function leads to the fact that the fan of the console starts to work
constantly , even in the stand by mode.
via
Engadget