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Vita firmware 1.65 made available, removed over "technical fault"

Sony has released Vita firmware update 1.65, as promised, but has now removed the update over a "technical fault."

Reads a post on the EU PS Blog:

"PS Vita system software update 1.65 has been taken down temporarily due to a technical fault. For any customers who may have already downloaded the firmware, they can continue as normal. We will notify you once the latest system software update is available to download again."

The update itself isn't a large one, but it does add caps lock to Vita's keyboard. Phew. Get details here.

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