Nintendo just announced that its Wii Internet Channel is now free. Apparently you used to have to spend 500 Wii Points to use it. Yep, that's right. You can now look ...
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 1, 2009 – Nintendo is offering an easy way for Wii™ console owners to access the Internet without a computer. Effective immediately, people who want to browse the Internet using ...
Those Wii owners with WiiConnect24 enabled probably woke to find their Wii slots glowing blue, their consoles fresh with a notification from Nintendo that the final version of the Wii Internet Channel ...
Oslo, Norway and Tokyo, Japan - October 10, 2007 - Opera today announced Nintendo has started distributing the much-anticipated new version of the Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii. The Internet ...
Like so many used car dealers looking to move some 1985 Cadillac El Dorados, Nintendo has decided to add value to its Wii console by offering the Internet Channel for free. Based on the Opera Internet ...
Nintendo has announced the release of the final version of the Wii Internet Channel, featuring an Opera-powered web browser. The Wii Internet Channel can be downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel free ...
The Wii Channels are channels that are either built in when the system is bought, or are channels that are downloaded online through the Wii console. These channels appeal to all Wii users, and allow ...
The Wii just got a little more social. Share links with friends and enjoy your USB keyboard instead of the maddening onscreen keyboard. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
Nintendo said today that Wii's iPlayer now has its own channel. "The new Wii Channel is expected to be available from 00:01 on Wednesday 18th November," said the firm in a statement. “We’re pleased ...
That Wii Internet Channel flash player exploit we looked at last week seems to be not quite as serious as we first thought. So far, instead of allowing possible homebrew code on the Wii (which in turn ...
The Wii Channels are first thing that come you go to when you enter the Wii. From there, there is the Disc Channel, the Mii Channel, the Photo Channel, the Forecast Channel, the News Channel, the Wii ...
I'm not one for using game consoles for the Internet (why bother; I have two computers for that), but if you're one who likes to use the Wii for surfing, then you'll be happy about this update. Out of ...
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