مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Iran confirms diplomat kidnapped in Iraq: ISNA (Reuters)
- Palestinian leaders hold crisis summit (AFP)
- Cold front closes schools, businesses (AP)
- Wal-Mart to sell video downloads: reports (Reuters)
- NEC reports sharp drop in net profit (AP)
- Paper releases video of U.S. friendly fire (AP)
- White House to sell job for Budget plan (AP)
- Wal-Mart to launch video downloads (USATODAY.com)
- IBM sells part of its stake in Lenovo (InfoWorld)
- Gorbachev Begs Gates For Mercy in Software Piracy (PC Magazine)
- San Francisco mayor seeks treatment for alcohol use (Reuters)
- FaceTime to offer Skype management (InfoWorld)
- Lenovo signs end-user services deal with IBM (InfoWorld)
- UK asks U.S. for Iraq friendly fire death details (Reuters)
- Britain working toward international clean energy project (Reuters)
- Germany plans second UMTS mobile phone licence auction in 2008 (AFP)
- EU telecoms chief sees roaming fee cap by summer (Reuters)
- Toyota reports record quarterly profit (AP)
- Helio reports subscribers for 1st time (AP)
- YouTube offers concession to Japanese copyright group (InfoWorld)
- Taiwanese flat-panel maker Chi Mei back in profit (AFP)
- Prodi, Berlusconi won't testify over CIA "kidnap" (Reuters)
- ITU, GSMA collaborate on developing markets (InfoWorld)
- IBM Sells Large Chunk of Lenovo Stock (PC World)
- 6 children among 10 killed in Ky. fire (AP)
- YouTube copyright warnings expected soon (AP)
- EU mobile phone operators to adopt child safety code (AFP)
- Mobile companies line up video deals (InfoWorld)
- U.S. to create new military command for Africa (Reuters)
- Pentagon could boost Iraq troop increase by 3,000 (Reuters)
- Microsoft Warns of New Excel Vulnerability (NewsFactor)
- Sony Ericsson launches new Walkman phones (InfoWorld)
- Hitachi Data Systems confirms Archivas purchase (InfoWorld)
- FDA approves new breast cancer test (AP)
- Three hurt in suicide blast at Pakistani airport (Reuters)
- Defendants acquitted in AOL trial (AP)
- EU phone firms aim to shield kids from ****, abuse (Reuters)
- Sony Ericsson unveils 8 phones (AP)
- New VMware Virtualization Bundle Aims at SMBs (NewsFactor)
- Court says Wal-Mart must face bias trial (AP)
- David Beckham to hit every MLS market (AP)
- Islamabad airport suicide bomb hurts 2 (AP)
- U.S. OKs test to predict breast cancer return (Reuters)
- Court backs class action status in Wal-Mart suit (Reuters)
- Hilton has ticket to Vienna's Opera Ball (AP)
- German gets higher fine in eagle's death (AP)
- Gunmen snatch Iranian diplomat in Baghdad (AFP)
- Bill Gates calls for more powerful computer security (AFP)
- Charlize Theron sued by Swiss watchmaker (AP)
- Wal-Mart launches movie, TV download service (Reuters)
- Keith Urban files suit over Web address (AP)
- FTSE hits six-year high (FT.com)
- Warner Music announces Last.fm content deal (Reuters)
- Q&A with Gnarls Barkley's Danger Mouse (AP)
- Report: 17.7 million PDAs shipped in '06 (AP)
- Pirated Vista dirt cheap on Latin American streets (Reuters)
- U.S. government says war objector abandoned unit (Reuters)
- Samsung to pay $90 million settlement (AP)
- Warrant is issued for Daniel Baldwin (AP)
- Hackers attack key Net traffic computers (AP)
- Most online daters trim the fat, stand tall to win love (Reuters)
- Cisco Systems 2Q profit jumps 40 percent (AP)
- Apple's Jobs calls on music industry to drop DRM (Reuters)
- Gates: Secure data remains key challenge (AP)
- Heart surgery drug linked to death risk (AP)
- Wall Street finishes slightly higher (AP)
- War tax sought as Congress debates Bush budget (Reuters)
- Arrest warrant issued for Daniel Baldwin (AP)
- Without pension, NASCAR stars forgotten (AP)
- Google CEO: Internet's role in freedom still expanding (InfoWorld)
- Apple: Record labels should drop DRM (AP)
- Tech group opposes new public safety spectrum plan (InfoWorld)
- Greenplum gains extra funding, new CEO (InfoWorld)
- Sun CFO reaffirms Q4 outlook (AP)
- Aguilera, husband strip down on Sundays (AP)
- Steve Jobs urges record companies to set online music free (AFP)
- Whistle blown on Wiki site for whistle-blowers (Reuters)
- Java IDE shines on Ruby (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft: Not behind Russia piracy case (AP)
- Apple's Jobs calls on music industry to drop DRM (Reuters)
- Zucker takes helm at NBC Universal (Reuters)
- Democrats lay siege to Iraq war plans (AP)
- Astronaut charged with attempted murder (AP)
- Video of U.S. friendly fire unleashes storm (Reuters)
- Singer Keith Urban sues Keith Urban over Web site (Reuters)
- Steve Jobs urges record companies to set online music free (AFP)
- Amp'd Mobile A Phone Company, And Also Mobile Media Company (Investor's Business
- Sun sets lofty operating margin goal for FY09 (InfoWorld)
- Prince's halftime imagery questioned (AP)
- Court says Wal-Mart must face bias trial (AP)
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