GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. We knew the Wii would surf the World Wide Web. What we weren't aware of was whether or not we would have to pay for the privilege, and if so, how much ...
Good news for anyone hoping to use their new Nintendo Wii as a makeshift web kiosk (of sorts); Nintendo has announced that the Wii's web browser, based on the popular Opera browser, will have no cost ...
Nintendo's next-generation Wii video game console will feature the Opera browser, Opera Software announced on Wednesday. Wii users will browse the Internet using their consoles, navigating sites via ...
The long-awaited Opera browser for the Nintendo Wii will show up later this week, as Opera announced that a trial version of the browser will be made available on December 22, with the final version ...
I’m fairly certain most of you upgraded your Wii browser to the final version by now. Most of the features in the updated browser are easy to notice like the redesigned toolbar, but others like the ...
Today, Nintendo announced that the Internet Channel is once again available on the Wii Shop Channel for free--and will cost nothing for the rest of the Wii life cycle. Users that already paid for the ...
The Wii U Internet Browser will be built-in software and ship with the Wii U console on launch day. The WebKit-based browser can be accessed via the GamePad screen or on the TV, and you can browse the ...
The Wii U's internet browser has been designed so that users can seamlessly switch between playing a game to looking for something on the internet, the developers of the browser say in the latest ...
More good news in the price department for Wii fans: it looks like the Opera browser is going to be free until June 7th. After that customers will have to cough up the cash if they want to browse the ...
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