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Posted Nov 14, 2008 at 07:52PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Videos, Virtual Console, Wi-Fi Tags: Mii
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Wii-DS connectivity - Image 1We all know that there is an option on the Wii's Mii Channel to connect it to the DS. What we didn't know is that it's been lying asleep in the Wii's Mii Channel firmware right from the very start! See this cool discovery after the jump.

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Posted Sep 08, 2008 at 12:05PM by Victor B. Listed in: Accessories, News, Wi-Fi Tags: Router
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Nintendo WiFi Adapter revealed - Image 1Having trouble getting your Wii online? Well, Nintendo's reportedly coming out with a new bit of kit that might seem redundant at first, but should definitely make connecting easier. Learn about the Nintendo WiFi Network Adapter after the jump!

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Posted May 01, 2008 at 10:04AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Wi-Fi Tags: Nintendo Wi-Fi, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Nintendo of America
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Logo of Nintendo, a video game company - Image 1Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection certainly has its shortcomings as an online gaming service, but it goes without saying that it has its fair share of ups and downs. Eric Walters, manager of public relations for Nintendo of America explained how the Nintendo WFC's different "barriers" were important with the company's goals in delivering quality online gaming experience for its consumers. You can find out more about what he said in our full article.

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Posted Mar 24, 2008 at 08:29PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Off Topic, Wi-Fi, Wii Channels Tags: Microsoft, MTV, Sony, SCEA, PlayStation Network
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Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony share views on demos for downloadable games - Image 1Though the prime three have all wired their next generation consoles for downloadable video games, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony have different ideas on whether demos should be put out for such short bursts of entertainment or not. Microsoft and Sony's perspectives seem to occupy different ends of the spectrum, while Nintendo - who's just coming round to pushing original downloadable games themselves - stands on whatever the developer decides upon. More at the full story.

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Posted Feb 24, 2008 at 03:10AM by Victor B. Listed in: News, Wi-Fi, Wii Channels Tags: GDC
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GDC 08: Nintendo Announces Wii Pay and Play - Image 1Would you ever pay for a good service on the Wii? Like it or not, the future seems to have it in store for Wii owners. Nintendo's Takashi Aoyama recently announced Wii Pay and Play to the GDC audience, and it looks as if the service extension will ask people to pay for online services related to particular games.

More on this after the jump!

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Posted Dec 15, 2007 at 08:43PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Wi-Fi Tags: WFCStatus
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WFCStatus thumbnail - Image 1Long after we last heard of WFCStatus, homebrew developer Kevin has updated his Wi-Fi status viewer application for the Nintendo DS and Wii that runs on PC. If you need an app to track your Wi-Fi activity, head over to the full article for details!






Download: WFCStatus v1.5.0.9

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Posted Nov 27, 2007 at 10:20AM by Gino D. Listed in: News, Wi-Fi, Wii Channels Tags: Japan, ds download station
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Nintendo Wii DS - Everyone's Nintendo Channel goes live - Image 1The Wii menu just got XBL'ed and PSN'ed! Wii owners in Japan who also have a Nintendo DS are in luck. Surprise, surprise: a new Wii menu channel has just gone live!

The Everyone's Nintendo Channel gives you access to trailers and interviews, and even turns the Nintendo Wii into some form of DS download station. Yes, the Everyone's Nintendo Channel allows users to download game demos for the Nintendo DS and upload it into the handheld! Sweet!

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Posted Nov 14, 2007 at 09:16PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Accessories, Wi-Fi Tags: Nintendo Wi-Fi, Router
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Nintendo Wii - Image 1For those of us without wireless routers, going online with our Nintendo Wii consoles or Nintendo DS handhelds have always involved a clever little device known as the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector. Unfortunately, it seems that future Wii owners will have to contend with the Wii LAN Adapter from now on, as the company recently discontinued the sale of the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, the product now listed as unavailable for purchase in the Nintendo Online Store. Bummer.

The details at the full article.

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Posted Sep 24, 2007 at 09:54AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Wi-Fi Tags: Wiimote, bhv Software, X-OOM
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X-OOM Media Centre for the Wii - Image 1The Wii owners may probably remember X-OOM's movie service pack for the Wii from last month. Needless  to say, while it was an interesting idea to be able to transfer DVD movies into a Wii-playable MPEG format via X-OOM's media conversion program, one limiting factor to the whole process was the console's memory card.

We're letting you know that bhv Software's announcing a new product for the Wii, labelled the X-OOM Media Centre. This new program will allow your Wii console to access the digital media that's stored in your PC using the console's WiFi connection.

Put another way, since you're streaming your media directly from the target PC, you eliminate the need for disk or memory card transfers (you still need to convert to the listed compatible formats).

The new X-OOM's interface is reportedly compatible with the Wiimote (for the console's end), and will support MP3, WMA, OGG, DivX, XviD, MPEG 2, MPEG 4, WMV, JPG, and BMP formats. The X-OOM Media Centre is expected to launch this late October, at an expected price of £  29.99 (US$ 60) via the official X-OOM site, and Amazon.com



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Posted Sep 03, 2007 at 06:39PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Wi-Fi, Applications Tags: Sony, Michael Descher, MyTunesRSS
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MyTunesRSS v3.0.4 - Image 1We finally have the latest version of the nifty app from Michael Descher, MyTunesRSS version 3.0.4. MyTunesRSS is a Java program that lets you access your iTunes library through a local network or through the Internet. The program uses a simple web interface that allows you to download songs, so it's easy to use. Since the program is based on Java, it can be run on any platform supporting Java 1.5, including the Sony PSP (if your PSP has the Java program).

The program allows you to download anywhere from a single song to playlists, and even to entire albums. The program is free but it has limitations. For EUR 15 (about US$ 21), you can unlock the full version. The locked version will only be able to access one computer at a time while the full version can run on multiple servers.

Users are encouraged to go through the Readme file before using the application. The complete changelog from the previous versions as well as the installation instructions can be viewed on the Codewave Software site (just click on the Via link below). Make sure to read pertinent information first before installing these programs.

Thanks to PhoenixBh for the tip!

Download: [MyTunesRSS v3.0.4: platform independent]
Download: [MyTunesRSS v3.0.4: Windows OS]
Download: [MyTunesRSS v3.0.4: Mac OS]

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