The Commodore 64 did not have built-in internet capabilities, as it was released in 1982, before the widespread adoption of the internet. However, it could be connected to online services through modems and third-party software, allowing users to access bulletin board systems (BBS), exchange files, and send messages. Various companies released modems specifically for the C64, enabling limited online functionality for users.
All of the iPod touch generations have internet capabilities. Although they have internet capabilities, there must be a wifi connection in order for the internet to work.
It has internet capabilities, but you need a wifi nettwork
None of them have 'Internet' that you can surf the web with, but they all have Xbox live capabilities.
You cant apply internet capabilities on any Sansa model.
if your mobile device have the capabilities to be connected to the internet then yes.
no
It has wi-fi capabilities and a browser, yes.
The best internet security software should consist of these qualities: Protection for the user, Antivirus capabilities, Firewall, Rootkit capabilities, and it should be able to detect trojans.
The E1000 series doesn't have any wireless capabilities, it can't connect to the internet.
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a.permittedb.forbidden
No, it has no wireless capabilities.