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Wal-Mart SET into stone - Wal-Mart Stores (WMT), the world's largest retailer, today blessed the Secure Electronic Transactions protocol to become its preferred method for Internet customers to make credit card purchases at its Web storefront. [News.com]
 
Wal-Mart bug allows peep at shoppers - A glitch in Wal-Mart's online storefront is giving customers a peep into other people's shopping carts. [News.com]
 
Wal-Mart fixes site bug - Wal-Mart has patched a glitch in its online storefront that gave some customers a peep into other's shopping carts. [News.com]
 
Wang PC builds in security features - Hoping to tap worries about economic espionage and theft of trade secrets, Wang Labs (WANG) today introduced a secure PC designed for government and commercial markets. [News.com]
 
Warning issued on medical kits - The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to purchase "home abortion kits" and "female sterilization kits" offered for sale on the Internet. [News.com]
 
Weak market sinks PictureTel stock - PictureTel's (PCTL) news today, that continuing softness in the videoconferencing market will push revenues below expectations, caused its stock to list badly in early trading. [News.com]
 
Web firm takes on Cyber Promotions - Gavin Clarkson says notorious spamming outfit Cyber Promotions has picked the wrong stooge this time. [News.com]
 
WebCrawler weaves new look - Excite (XCIT) today will dust the cobwebs off its WebCrawler search engine, giving it a facelift and new features. [News.com]
 
WebTV adds crypto for transactions - WebTV Networks, aiming to offer the first Internet appliance to include SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) security for secure transactions, has become the first user of Terisa Systems' new thin SSL client security tools. [News.com]
 
WebTV doesn't fly in Gotham - Holy incompatibility! WebTV is supposed to bring flashy Internet content and online entertainment to televisions everywhere, but most of its users can't see the dynamic Web pages for the upcoming movie Batman & Robin. [News.com]
 
WebTV lures developers - WebTV Networks today announced a developers' program to help content companies create online content for consumers who access the Internet on a WebTV set-top box. [News.com]
 
WebTV tunes in Hitachi, Mitsubishi - WebTV Networks, a maker of TV set-top Internet boxes, today announced deals with both Hitachi Home Electronics and Mitsubishi Consumer Electronics. Under the agreements, the two consumer electronics giants will deliver WebTV products to market. [News.com]
 
WebTV upgrades Net service - WebTV Networks is upgrading its Internet service by adding an electronic programming guide, print features, and secure online transactions. [News.com]
 
WebTV upgrades Net service - WebTV Networks is upgrading its Internet service by adding an electronic programming guide, print features, and secure online transactions. [News.com]
 
Webcast meets Wall Street - Webcasting isn't just for concerts anymore. Try shareholder meetings. [News.com]
 
Webcasting Hong Kong's transition - More than 20 major broadcasters launched Webcasts today to help cover Hong Kong's return to China, the latest example of news organizations using the Web to report high-profile events. [News.com]
 
White House plays domain referee - After holding back for months, the Clinton administration said it will referee the controversy brewing over domain names and who will control the Internet's logistical underpinnings as the U.S. government withdraws from its supervisory role of the Net. [News.com]
 
White Pine chief calls it quits - White Pine Software (WPNE), the maker of videoconferencing client software CU-SeeMe, announced today that Howard Berke has resigned as chairman, chief executive, and president. [News.com]
 
White Pine to lay off 20% - Plagued by continued softness in the videoconferencing market, White Pine Software (WPNE) has said it will chop its workforce by 20 percent and take a one-time restructuring charge for its second fiscal quarter. [News.com]
 
Will business go to Memphis? - The first full beta of the Windows 95 successor, Memphis, comes out next week. But businesses don't necessarily need to get too excited. [News.com]
 
 

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