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Warp Drive to offer MSNBC news - Warp Drive Networks, the wireless Internet service provider (ISP), will announce on Monday that it has partnered with MSNBC's Internet news service. [News.com]
 
Weak chip market hurts Hitachi - Japan's electronics giant, Hitachi, today disclosed painful downward revisions in its profit estimates for this business year, undermined by continued doldrums in the global semiconductor market. [News.com]
 
Web ad revenue up 27% in quarter - As online advertising revenue continues to grow, search engines are getting the lion's share of that revenue, according to a new report released today by Cowles/Simba Information. [News.com]
 
Web publishing made safer - Novell will ship its new Web document management package, GroupWise WebPublisher, this week. [News.com]
 
Web software for Novell - Versions of Netscape Communications' (NSCP) Web software will enter beta testing on Novell's NetWare operating system next month, possibly giving Novell's (NOVL) Internet strategy a much-needed boost. [News.com]
 
Web tool supports IE, Navigator - Macromedia this week began distributing the first dynamic HTML Web authoring tool that supports both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. [News.com]
 
Web-based PC auctions springing up - The PC auction business is taking off. [News.com]
 
Web-based TV add-in card announced - ADS Technologies announced a PC add-in card that allows the delivery of TV and radio programming to the desktop. [News.com]
 
WebTV to run online ads - WebTV harnesses "the power of the Internet to make watching television more involving, even inspirational," according to the company. Now it also includes commercial advertisements, just like TV. [News.com]
 
Western Digital weathers storm - Western Digital (WDC) today beat revised estimates and said it is on track for an improved December quarter. [News.com]
 
Who will master domain names? - A newly formed coalition is pulling together heavy hitters in the debate over the future of the Net domain name system, to figure out once and for all who will govern the "white pages" of cyberspace. [News.com]
 
Wilson signs Net sex predator law - Using the Internet or email to intentionally seduce or arouse a known minor now is a crime in California. [News.com]
 
Windows 98 to use Web broadcasting - Microsoft has said it will incorporate WavePhore's Internet broadcasting technology into Windows 98, a deal that boosts the Phoenix, Arizona, company's profile by giving it a leg up on a competing technology from Intel. [News.com]
 
Windows CE handheld PCs due - On Monday, Microsoft (MSFT) and a coterie of handheld PC makers will announce new Windows CE devices that will serve as a prelude to a greater variety of portable computers due next year. [News.com]
 
Windows CE handhelds debut - Handheld PC makers announced new Windows CE devices that extend the capabilities and form of handheld computing, following Microsoft's release last month of version 2.0 of the slimmed-down Windows operating system. [News.com]
 
Windows to be more "natural" - Microsoft's (MSFT) flagship Windows operating system will be adding more "natural" interface features within five years, CEO Bill Gates said here. The features will include speech and handwriting recognition. [News.com]
 
Wireless email to run on WyndPower - A central California start-up, Wynd Communications, said today it will launch a mobile computing product that lets corporations exploit wireless network communications. [News.com]
 
WorldCom extends bid deadline - WorldCom (WCOM) said today that it has agreed to give MCI Communications and British Telecommunications (BTY) more time to consider its nearly $35 billion surprise offer for MCI. [News.com]
 
WorldCom launches bid for MCI - WorldCom (WCOM) said today it will offer to acquire MCI Communications for $41.50 of WorldCom stock for each MCI share, in a deal valued at about $30 billion. [News.com]
 
WorldCom reports strong earnings - WorldCom (WCOM) today reported third-quarter earnings that slightly exceeded Wall Street expectations as the company digested recent acquisitions while continuing its pursuit of MCI (MCIC). [News.com]
 
 

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