مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- HP to acquire Bristol Technology (InfoWorld)
- Indianapolis plans parade for Colts (AP)
- Car bombs kill 24 in Baghdad ahead of crackdown (Reuters)
- Study: Users ignore bank security features (InfoWorld)
- Turner, ad firm to pay $2 mln for Boston scare (Reuters)
- Apple: Don't Upgrade to Vista Just Yet (NewsFactor)
- Apple settles long-standing trademark dispute (InfoWorld)
- European operators mull mobile ad collaboration (InfoWorld)
- German court nixes hard drive search (AP)
- Parents see media, not ***, as top worry: study (Reuters)
- Mobile Giants Plan Rival to Google (NewsFactor)
- Winter arrives late, bites hard in Canada, U.S (Reuters)
- FTC sets maximum royalties on Rambus (AP)
- World's oldest newspaper goes digital (AP)
- EU Microsoft judge: ruling by September (AP)
- Yahoo rolls out new ad search platform (AFP)
- SAP targets strong US growth this year (AFP)
- Democrat Edwards offers universal health care plan (Reuters)
- German court bars stealth PC searches (AP)
- Giuliani nearing full-fledged candidacy (AP)
- Court-martial begins for war objector (AP)
- Simpson 'hurt' by Lachey dating again (AP)
- Akamai to acquire Netli (InfoWorld)
- SanDisk Adds Enterprise Security to Flash Portfolio (PC Magazine)
- Kidnapping suspect charged with sodomy (AP)
- Stocks mixed on data, new deals (AP)
- Gators unanimous No. 1 in AP men's poll (AP)
- Giuliani moves closer to a White House bid (Reuters)
- U.S. says China sends "mixed signals" on Darfur (Reuters)
- CA executive surfaces at Application Security (InfoWorld)
- Narus brings carrier security system to IBM blades (InfoWorld)
- Iran said to assemble two uranium units (AP)
- Ark. may drop schoolchildren weigh-ins (AP)
- Iran to test uranium enrichment soon: diplomats (AFP)
- Bugs in Blogger prompt user complaints (InfoWorld)
- New mollusk species found in Philippines (AP)
- Bush seeks more war funding (Reuters)
- Super Bowl draws 93 million viewers (Reuters)
- Colts return to frigid Indy and rally (AP)
- Senate votes not to debate Iraq proposal (Reuters)
- War objector pleads not guilty at court-martial (Reuters)
- Apple, Beatles settle trademark lawsuit (AP)
- Republicans block Senate debate on Iraq (AP)
- Mo. suspect charged with molesting boys (AP)
- Dozens killed as Baghdad crackdown nears (AP)
- Northern arctic blast linked to 4 deaths (AP)
- Giuliani nearing full-fledged candidacy (AP)
- New mollusk species found in Philippines (AP)
- O'Neal claims self-defense after arrest (AP)
- Colts return to frigid Indy and rally (AP)
- Bush seeks more war funding (Reuters)
- Giuliani closer to White House bid (Reuters)
- Battle looms over right to unionize (Reuters)
- Protecting Yourself Against Online Identity Theft (NewsFactor)
- Indonesian rescuers battle to reach flood victims (AFP)
- Princeton libraries join Google book-scan project (Reuters)
- Analyst: March update should help Red Hat (InfoWorld)
- San Francisco mayor plans counseling (AP)
- Nominees celebrate Oscar status at lunch (AP)
- Republicans block Senate debate on Iraq (Reuters)
- US Republicans stall Senate vote against Bush war plan (AFP)
- At least 60 feared dead in shipwreck off Cameroon (AFP)
- Gates, Ellison Tout Security At RSA Event (PC World)
- Narus Brings Carrier Security System to IBM blades (PC World)
- Indianapolis welcomes Super Bowl champs (Reuters)
- Iran said to assemble two uranium units (AP)
- Texas Gov. urged against cancer order (AP)
- IBM sells 300 mln Lenovo shares at HK$3.20 (Reuters)
- Astronaut charged with kidnap attempt (AP)
- Astronaut tried to kidnap love rival: police (Reuters)
- Home Depot gives group a board seat (AP)
- Wal-Mart to launch digital movie store (AP)
- Unisys, Oracle hone in on Linux conversions (InfoWorld)
- Kodak launches desktop printers (Reuters)
- Envoy says wants N.Korea action within 3 months (Reuters)
- Princeton library joins Google Books project (AFP)
- NEC cuts cellphone shipment forecast by 8 pct (Reuters)
- China is set on curbing fossil fuels: climate chief (Reuters)
- Nintendo Wii Japan sales beat Sony PS3 in January (Reuters)
- IBM reduces stake in China's Lenovo (AFP)
- FEMA wants over $300M in Katrina aid back (AP)
- British paper reveals video of U.S. "friendly fire" (Reuters)
- Gunmen kidnap Iranian diplomat in Baghdad (Reuters)
- LG Elec wins contest for low-cost 3G phone contract (Reuters)
- Death toll in Indonesian flooding at 36 (AP)
- Iraqi Gunmen seize Iranian diplomat (AP)
- Jackson stars as Warriors beat Pacers (AP)
- Hamas, Fatah head for unity talks in Mecca (Reuters)
- Video shows US friendly fire attack on British tank (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson to launch eight new phones (Reuters)
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