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Voice recognition software improving
- It is no longer the stuff of science fiction: Using a variety of programs now on the market, people can boss their computers around at will. [News.com]
W3C releases style spec draft
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today released the first public draft of the Cascading Style Sheets 2 specification, which, when it eventually becomes a standard, will define various styles for Web design. [News.com]
W3C updates parent Net control
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today released two technical enhancements of its Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS), a protocol designed to help parents and teachers control what children see on the Net. [News.com]
Wall Street moving to Net
- Retail stockbroking is quickly going electronic and brokerage transactions will be overwhelmingly done on the Internet in coming years, IBM chief executive Louis Gerstner said today. [News.com]
Wang-Olivetti merger approaching
- The computer services division of Olivetti will merge with Wang Laboratories (WANG) before the end of the year, Italian news agencies reported, quoting union sources. [News.com]
Warner Bros. to launch interactive cartoons
- Warner Brothers today announced a deal with togglethis that will bring the New York-based start-up's animation technology and signature character to the Warner Brothers cartoon lineup. [News.com]
Web sites still just brochures
- Consumer goods manufacturers are embracing the Internet by setting up Web sites, but most haven't moved beyond "brochureware" to sell goods or to strengthen ties to distributors, suppliers, or trading partners, according to an industry survey. [News.com]
Web work is one unit at Oracle
- Oracle (ORCL) is reorganizing its Web-based applications divisions into a single unit, the company has announced. [News.com]
WebTV Plus missing Christmas
- WebTV Plus, the next generation of set-top boxes designed by WebTV, won't be generally available until after the holiday season, the company has admitted. [News.com]
Western Digital falls short
- Data storage products maker Western Digital (WDC) said today that it expects its second quarter to end December 27 at 20 cents to 30 cents per share--well below current analysts' expectations of 83 cents per share. [News.com]
Who will bust the Y2K bug?
- Most industry observers, analysts, and chief information officers agree that a shortage in the information technology labor force is approaching just as the rush to fix the Year 2000 bug heats up. [News.com]
Why Toshiba is losing notebook share
- Toshiba's once-unassailable spot at the top of the notebook world appears to be eroding. [News.com]
Will new plan save Informix?
- Informix Software (IFMXE) will next Wednesday detail a new product marketing plan intended to right its sinking financial ship. [News.com]
Win 98 plays second fiddle
- Microsoft (MSFT) soon will release the third and final beta version of Windows 98, but questions about the company's commitment to the oft-delayed operating system upgrade remain. [News.com]
Win 98 plays second fiddle
- Microsoft (MSFT) soon will release the third and final beta version of Windows 98, but questions about the company's commitment to the oft-delayed operating system upgrade remain. [News.com]
Wired Digital to lay off 20%
- Wired Digital, a property of Wired Ventures, said today that it will cut 20 percent of its workforce as it seeks to become profitable in late 1998. [News.com]
Wired home next step for Compaq
- Eckhard Pfeiffer is coming into your home. [News.com]
Wired home next step for Compaq
- Eckhard Pfeiffer is coming into your home. [News.com]
World e-commerce policies sought
- Ministers responsible for information technology and e-commerce policies in Taiwan and Indonesia today urged a broad international push to establish a framework for global Internet commerce, suggesting that efforts by individual nations should be coordinated. [News.com]
WorldCom heads for dominance
- By gobbling up MCI Communications for $37 billion this week, WorldCom managed to beef up its colossal Internet backbone--and, in the process, may also have secured its position on consumer groups' antitrust radar screen. [News.com]
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