مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Carriers say cell phone transmitters pose no danger (InfoWorld)
- Update: Sun returns to black after five red-ink quarters (InfoWorld)
- U.S. ambassador, top Somali Islamist meet: source (Reuters)
- 5 Komodo dragons born at British zoo (AP)
- Wash. lawmaker: bars shouldn't bar dogs (AP)
- Israeli president faces calls to quit over rape charge (AFP)
- Cingular quarterly profit surges on new customers (Reuters)
- Cingular 4th-qtr. profit nearly triples (AP)
- Chinese president urges Internet to be 'ethically inspiring' (AFP)
- Will Vista be big deal or ho-hum? (USATODAY.com)
- Jackson ex-lawyer testifies in tape suit (AP)
- Biggest threat to drinking water? Rust (Reuters)
- New ethics charges for Duke prosecutor (AP)
- McDonald's 4Q profit skyrockets to $1.2B (AP)
- Rhino born from artificial insemination (AP)
- Unused domain name for U.S. isles gone (AP)
- Sony, Bandai team up on Cell entertainment content (InfoWorld)
- Fon simplifies community Wi-Fi access (InfoWorld)
- Stocks open higher on earnings news (AP)
- Jimi Hendrix energy drink in works (AP)
- Senate panel debates rejection of troop increase (Reuters)
- Yahoo shares rise, investors eye faster growth (Reuters)
- China's Hu vows to "purify" Internet (Reuters)
- Video games are the cool new music space (AFP)
- Intel's Kedron Boosts Wi-Fi Speeds (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo 2006 profits plunged while revenues rose (AFP)
- Video games are the cool new music space (AFP)
- Game: `Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' (AP)
- NFL, union reach deal on drug testing (AP)
- Tax breaks sidetrack minimum wage bill (AP)
- Text message novel published in Finland (AP)
- Vodafone to launch video service (InfoWorld)
- Sniffer robots come a step nearer thanks to new software (AFP)
- Kerry bows out of '08 presidential race (AP)
- U.S. launches new airstrike in Somalia (AP)
- Senate panel rejects Bush's Iraq troop plan (Reuters)
- MySpace sees doubling number of markets in '07 (Reuters)
- Microsoft extends life of Windows XP (AFP)
- Greek leftist guerrillas claim U.S. embassy attack (Reuters)
- New Warcraft Expansion Sells 2.4 Million on First Day (NewsFactor)
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Yahoo readies new ad model for early release (InfoWorld)
- Kerry will not seek White House in 2008 (Reuters)
- New Orleans struggles to find teachers (AP)
- Feds charge ex-lawman in 1964 slayings (AP)
- Restaurant group objects to K-Fed ad (AP)
- Advisers nix new birth control rules (AP)
- Zawahri warns U.S. of reprisal if policy unchanged (Reuters)
- Bush brought subdued tone to State of Union (Reuters)
- Scientists restore gene to shrink tumors in mice (Reuters)
- Senate panel approves no-confidence measure on Bush troop 'surge' (AFP)
- EBay profit increases 24 percent (AP)
- Blogger gets 'un-cease-and-desist' note (AP)
- Yahoo's new ad system could boost growth:analysts (Reuters)
- IBM Pushes Social Networking for the Enterprise (NewsFactor)
- Shares of Activision, other video game publishers rise (Reuters)
- Contraceptive side effects study needed: panel (Reuters)
- Symantec posts higher 3rd-qtr profit (Reuters)
- AMD pins hopes on quad-core Barcelona chip (InfoWorld)
- Norway toughens iTunes stance (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft offers cash for Wikipedia edit (AP)
- Mobile shopping app comes to BlackBerry (InfoWorld)
- Symantec storage revenue down; job cuts ahead (InfoWorld)
- U.S. not scared enough of bird flu, Senate told (Reuters)
- U.S. urges Sudan to agree fully to Darfur plan (Reuters)
- Arab League's Moussa warns U.S. on Iran attack (Reuters)
- MySpace to speed overseas expansion in '07 (Reuters)
- Siemens makes $3.5 billion software buy (Reuters)
- Paris Hilton's private items on Internet (AP)
- Review: 'Lost Planet: Extreme Condition' (AP)
- Armani brings haute couture live to Internet (Reuters)
- Senate committee repudiates Bush on Iraq (AP)
- Garner tells how ring fell into a drain (AP)
- Manning plays coy about injured thumb (AP)
- Idea of paid entries roils Wikipedia (AP)
- Qualcomm posts higher Q1 net (Reuters)
- Siemens to buy UGS for $3.5 billion (Reuters)
- Mobile phones set to propel music industry into online age (AFP)
- Bush address draws 45.5 million U.S. TV viewers (Reuters)
- U.S., Iraqi troops battle insurgents (AP)
- Stoudemire, Suns win 15 in a row _ again (AP)
- Ecuador defense minister dies in air crash (Reuters)
- Old stars shine; West wins All-Star Game (AP)
- Senate panel rejects Bush's Iraq plan (AFP)
- Sony to launch high-end PS3 in Europe (Reuters)
- Serena advances to Australian final (AP)
- EBay announces aggressive buyback (AP)
- Wal-Mart Taps Microsoft, Novell For Linux Deployment (TechWeb)
- Big Game Bud unveils Super Bowl ads (AP)
- Yahoo, Sun lift Nasdaq over 1 percent (AP)
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