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VLSI also hurt by chip slump - VLSI Technology said today that its third-quarter results will be lower than Wall Street's expectations due to a slowdown in the semiconductor industry that has affected orders and shipments. [News.com]
 
Valley investors unconcerned - When you make $1.5 billion from a $1 million investment, you hardly worry about losing your shirt. [News.com]
 
Vantive calls on the call center - Vantive is calling on the call center to strengthen its market position. [News.com]
 
Visions from Intel, Sony - Intel licenses video compression technology to RealNetworks and offers a glimpse at the upcoming Katmai chip, while Sony details the first high-definition TV with a flat screen that's based on mainstream picture tube technology. [News.com]
 
W3C mulls HTML-TIME - Microsoft, Macromedia, and Compaq are saying it's about TIME. [News.com]
 
Wall St. Journal enters travel game - The Wall Street Journal's Web edition is getting into the online travel business with a new section that includes reservations services from TheTrip.com. [News.com]
 
Wall Street comes back - After an early roller-coaster ride today, Wall Street recovered significant ground from yesterday's massive market plunge. [News.com]
 
Wall Street ends day under water - Wall Street stocks plunged today, pushed lower by increasing fears that an end to the economic crisis in Russia and Japan is nowhere in sight, and increasing jitters over growing political turmoil related to President Clinton's weakening power. [News.com]
 
Wall Street rally sputters - Stocks on Wall Street fell today after zigzagging earlier, unable to shake off jitters over the Russian and Asian economic crisis. [News.com]
 
Wall Street rebounds - The markets recover significant ground the day after Wall Street takes a 512-point plunge that battered technology stocks over worries about international economic and political problems. [News.com]
 
Wall Street stocks soar - Wall Street stocks soared to close higher today, calmed by polls showing that Americans want President Clinton to finish his term despite his complicity in a sex scandal. [News.com]
 
Warning issued for Office patch - The plagued short history of Microsoft's Office 97 service release pack 2 got a little longer yesterday as a bug-finding group issued a bug advisory for the patch. [News.com]
 
Weak demand, low prices wreak havoc - PC and chip titans are feeling the strain of world events. HP says job cuts are coming while two companies halt plans for chip plants. [News.com]
 
Web users buy clothes online - More than 10 percent of active Internet users have shopped online for clothes in the past six months, and nearly half of them have actually made purchases, according to @Plan, a consumer marketing firm. [News.com]
 
WebTV more like PC - Even as major manufacturers are readying a third generation of the WebTV set-top box that's capable of word processing and other PC applications, one company, Philips Electronics, is moving into Asia's Internet set-top markets without WebTV. [News.com]
 
WebTV to use Infoseek--but why? - Web portal Infoseek today announced it will pay Microsoft $26 million for a two-year agreement to be the exclusive provider of search and directory services on WebTV, Microsoft's service that provides Internet access via the television. [News.com]
 
Welcome to Larry Ellison Inc. - Besides Netscape Communications, Sun Microsystems, and Compaq Computer, another one of Oracle's business partners--albeit it on a smaller scale--is Larry Ellison Incorporated, Oracle's proxy statement showed today. [News.com]
 
Where is Infoseek going? - Does next year's launch of the Walt Disney Company's Go Network signal the beginning of the end for Infoseek? [News.com]
 
White House eases crypto limits - Drawing a new line in the sand over the export of strong encryption, the White House updated its policy again today, relaxing some of its rules for companies that use or ship the security technology. [News.com]
 
Will Cisco fill the breach for Ciena? - Will Cisco Systems fill the breach for Ciena? [News.com]
 
 

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