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 ...
It's free for now, with the final version scheduled to pop in March. After June 2007, it'll cost you 500 Wii points. Welcome to the living room Opera! [Thanks Eric W, and everyone who sent this in] ...
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 ...
Rejoice, citizens of Europe, for Nintendo has revealed that a trial version of its Wii Internet Channel, courtesy of Opera, will be available to download from the Shop Channel starting this Friday, ...
The folks behind the Wii have done a good job of expanding its functionality since launch. The forecast channel, the news channel, and of course the beta and then final version of the Internet channel ...
Dec. 19, 2006 - Nintendo's wildly popular Wii home video game system not only revolutionizes how people play games, but it also entices new people into the world of gaming. On Dec. 22, Nintendo and ...
Now there's one less reason to turn off the TV - you can access the Internet through your Wii, for free (again). Those who got the Wii when it first launched in November 2006 will remember the ...
Wii's Internet Channel -- a Web browser powered by Opera -- isn't functional yet. But when it is, SWiiTSPOT is looking to be your first stop when Internetting on the Wii. It's a portal site, but ...
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