The Vita doesn't have a PC's operating system and can't access an external drive/storage - it just doesn't know what to do with it. You would have to connect the Vita to a PC or laptop and copy the music to that, and then copy it from there to the USB drive.
As long as the game is on the playstation store. If you cant find it on on your ps vita's playstation store than look for it on your ps3's playstation store, then you can transfer it to your vita via the applications folder in content manager.
It stands for PlayStation Vita and 'vita' is Latin for 'life'.
The PlayStation Vita is a standalone system. You do not require a PlayStation 3 to use it.
PlayStation Vita was created on 2011-12-17.
LittleBigPlanet - PlayStation Vita - was created in 2012-06.
i contacted sony playstation support they told me that they are making the vita a multimedia device that will include video streaming music streaming
Playstation vita
The Playstation Vita
No it does not. Software for the PlayStation Vita is sold on a proprietary PlayStation Vita memory card rather than on Universal Media Discs (UMDs) used by the original PSPs.
The iPod/iPhone/iPad charge cables, in both its legacy and lightning variety, are not compatible with the PlayStation Vita for charging or data transfer purposes.
Games and apps released for the PlayStation Vita are not compatible with the PlayStation Portable.
The name for the new PSP is the Vita. Vista is a Windows software. UBD has a number of meanings that do not appear to be about the PS Vita. If you mean the PSP UMD Drive the Vita does not have one and can not play games that are on them