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Mobile Giants To Form E-Commerce Security Standard

Hot on the heels of an International Data Corp. (IDC) report stating that wireless computing will dominate the Web by 2001, three of the largest manufacturers of mobile products announced Tuesday that they have joined forces to develop an open and common industry framework for secure mobile electronic transactions ...

Singapore Plots Path to High-Tech Leadership

In an effort to move toward global leadership in the high-tech industry, the Singapore government rolled out a three-pronged plan today that it hopes will double the country's "infocomm" -- information technology and telecommunications -- revenues to $23.2 billion (US$) by 2005 ...

FTC and DOJ Issue Joint Antitrust Guidelines

Just days after the landmark antitrust ruling was handed down against Microsoft Corp., the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have issued joint guidelines for companies that seek to collaborate with competitors on the Internet ...

PricewaterhouseCoopers Bets on B2B

Professional services giant PricewaterhouseCoopers is teaming with Informatica (NASDAQ: INFA) to jointly develop, sell, and support analytic solutions for the business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce market. As part of the deal, PricewaterhouseCoopers will receive a $30 million (US$) equity stake in Informatica ...

U.S. Dollars Fueling Asian E-Commerce

Asian companies are fueling an economy driven by e-commerce with U.S. dollars, according to a new report, "U.S. Investment in Asian Real Estate 2000," by Ernst & Young ...

Morgan Stanley: B2B Infrastructure Complete

A new report from Morgan Stanley Dean Witter declares that with the B2B infrastructure up and running, technology can now be viewed as a way of doing business, rather than a cost ...

FTC Cracks Down on Net Health Scams

Continuing the government crackdown on cyberscam artists and drug traffickers, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Wednesday that it has reached settlements with three Internet companies that were falsely advertising cures for everything from AIDS to cancer ...

Peapod Not Out of It Yet

Embattled online grocer Peapod, Inc. (NASDAQ: PPOD) might not be out of the running yet. The company is reportedly trying to raise cash from an unidentified source and is investigating whether it can recover a $2.5 million loan to ex-CEO William Malloy ...

U.S. Postal Service Expands E-Billing Options

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced an agreement with CheckFree Holdings Corp. (Nasdaq: CKFR) to provide electronic billing and payment services to customers through its USPS.com Internet portal ...

Arthur Andersen Aims to Cut Government Red Tape

International consulting firm Arthur Andersen announced Tuesday that it is working with govWorks, Inc., a U.S. government Web portal, to create a suite of tools that will reduce bureaucratic delays in business-to-government (B2G) transactions ...

U.S. States Target Illegal Online Pharmacies

The state of New Jersey has filed suit against eight online pharmacies located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Miami and Miami Beach, Florida; Seattle, Washington; Phoenix, Arizona and San Antonio, Texas, accusing them of selling such prescription medicines as Viagra, Propecia, and Xenical without a license ...

Tickets.com Scores Victory in Hyperlinking Case

In a case that could have widespread implications for the future of Internet competition, a federal judge has ruled that online companies can legally provide links to rival Web sites ...

Yahoo! Sued for Auctioning Counterfeit Goods

Interactive entertainment heavyweights Sega America, Electronic Arts (Nasdaq:ERTS) and Nintendo of America have filed a joint lawsuit against Yahoo! in San Francisco federal court, alleging that illegal and counterfeit games are being auctioned on the site ...

Welsh Teens Arrested for E-Commerce Hack Attacks

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced Friday that two Welsh teenagers have been arrested for allegedly hacking into 11 e-commerce sites and stealing information on more than 26,000 credit card accounts. Losses in the case could exceed $3 million (US$) ...

The Dark Side of E-Commerce

While e-commerce has managed to make the world a smaller place, bring convenience and value to shoppers, and boost economic indicators into the stratosphere, it has also spawned a dark underbelly where drug abusers can purchase illegal substances with just a few clicks of the mouse ...

Yahoo!-eBay Merger Talks On Again

Just days after unsubstantiated rumors of a Yahoo!-eBay merger played havoc with investors, Financial Times writer William Lewis is reporting that the two Internet powerhouses are indeed pursuing a blockbuster deal ...

Yahoo! Targets eBay with Payment Service Acquisition

In an effort to consolidate its position in the hotly-contested online auction market, Internet powerhouse Yahoo! (Nasdaq:YHOO) announced Thursday that it has acquired e-commerce payment service provider Arthas.com, Inc ...

TV Cop Puts eBay on Trial

Victims of identity fraud got a high-profile spokesperson this week when veteran actor Jerry Orbach, best known as detective Lennie Briscoe on NBC's "Law and Order," sued online auctioneer eBay for posting his social security number on the Web ...

Study: Cybercrime Continues To Boom

Cybercrime is booming right along with e-commerce, according to a report released Wednesday by the Computer Security Institute ...

Peapod Slapped with Class Action Suit

Online grocer Peapod, Inc. (Nasdaq: PPOD), which recently lost its CEO and $120 million (US$) in funding, was slammed with a class action lawsuit Monday over claims that misleading statements artificially inflated the company's stock price ...

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