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The Wii gaming system has many of the features of a personal computer. It has an operating system, runs gaming software, and can connect to the Internet to access websites, email, and shop online. One important component that makes Internet connectivity possible is its built-in Wi-Fi support.
Wi-Fi (short for Wireless Fidelity, a humorous takeoff from [...]

The Wii is not just a gaming system. It can display still images, play video, and allow users to browse the Internet on their TV, too. The last feature is offered by the Wii Internet.
Wii Internet is, at bottom, two essential components: an Opera 9 browser (similar to Firefox or Internet Explorer, for those not [...]

Wii offers dozens of options for connecting your system to different controllers, to the Internet, and to software that is at the heart of the gaming experience. The term ‘connectivity’ covers a wide arena, and we can only cover a few sections. Here’s a gloss of some of those…
The supposed inability of the Wii to [...]

Don’t you sometimes wish you had a time machine to the golden past? The Wii Virtual Console provides something like that.
Gaming didn’t begin yesterday. In one form or another it’s been around for 20 years. True, early games like Pong were crude. But the sophistication grew by leaps and bounds very quickly. Many of them [...]

The Wii interface revolves around the concept of Channels, similar to the way Windows revolves around, well, windows. Channels offer many ways to use the Wii system to get and enjoy games, but goes far beyond gaming.
The Disc Channel is one of the most basic. It provides a way to use Wii discs that hold [...]