Launching on
26th January 2007, the News Channel is free to Wii owners and provides
instant on-demand news at the press of a button.
Every Wii console includes a series of on-screen "channels" that make
up the Wii Menu. This Wii Menu is the starting point for all of the
console's functions and offers a gateway to a rich variety of
entertainment options. When connected to a TV, the Wii Menu provides a
simple interface letting users pick games to play, receive weather
reports, view and send photos or even create playable caricatures of
themselves to use in actual games. Additional functions allow users to
download classic games via Wii's Virtual Console.
The simple interface
of the News Channel gives users a brief news update for their current
location and allows them to select and navigate a 3D Globe to check the
latest headlines anywhere in the world. Wii's "always on" system
functionality, WiiConnect24, means that stories will be updated every
hour. Keeping up-to-date with the latest news has never been so simple.
Choose the News that Matters to YouUsers
no longer need to sift through page after page of undesired news to
find the stories that matter most to them. Wii's News Channel allows
users to easily access the news that they are interested in either by
selecting national, regional or international news or by selecting an
area of interest such as Sport, Business or Arts & Entertainment.
Download it to try itThe
first version of the News Channel is available from 26th January with
news by Associated Press. Later in the year a second version of the
News Channel, including more extensive European news, will be made
available for free in Europe.
Updating Your Wii to Receive News ChannelThe
News Channel is a free service available to all Wii users. However, it
requires a high speed Internet connection. To upgrade Wii to receive
the service, users must connect it to the Internet as instructed in the
manual and select "System Update" from the Wii Settings. The News
Channel will be installed once the download is complete. To stay
up-to-date, the Wii will need to remain connected to the Internet while
the News Channel is used.
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