مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Iran's Larijani plans talks with West in Germany (Reuters)
- New York may ban iPods while crossing street (Reuters)
- IBM aims to boost partners' open-source use (InfoWorld)
- Hackers Strike at Key Internet Servers (NewsFactor)
- Video games storm the cosmos (AP)
- Wal-Mart and unions unite on health care (AP)
- Rice believes Chavez is "destroying" Venezuela (Reuters)
- Singapore to host Sept. game convention (AP)
- Dutch scientist says software can cut car fuel use (Reuters)
- Iraq chopper crash kills 7 U.S. troops: official (Reuters)
- Man gets second chance at space ride (AP)
- 5M pirated discs in Asia-Pacific sting (AP)
- Google and cable firms warn of risks from Web TV (Reuters)
- Giuliani's 9/11 handling may fuel campaign debate (Reuters)
- Gary Glitter gets jail sentence reduced (AP)
- Police: 3 Pacers involved in bar fight (AP)
- Amazon to deliver movies, TV shows to TiVo boxes (AFP)
- 3GSM: Apple, Microsoft may share center stage (InfoWorld)
- Officials indict 5 in Iraq contract scam (AP)
- Griffin O'Neal not to blame, lawyer says (AP)
- Most advertisers now spending on new media: survey (Reuters)
- Browser starts showing green for good (AP)
- Singapore man jailed for tapping network (AP)
- Ingres unveils developer bundle for Eclipse users (InfoWorld)
- Consumer borrowing slows in December (AP)
- FTC: Identity theft remains top consumer complaint (InfoWorld)
- 3GSM: Apple, Microsoft May Share Center Stage (PC World)
- Judge says mistrial possible in war objector trial (Reuters)
- Cuba debates economic path ahead under Raul Castro (Reuters)
- Experts: Child **** rings hard to track (AP)
- Ticketmaster Teams Up with iTunes (PC World)
- Study: Weak Passwords Really Do Help Hackers (PC World)
- Oracle picks up certifications, introduces new software (InfoWorld)
- Sun to offer ODF plug-in for Microsoft Office (InfoWorld)
- Ex-NBA player Amaechi comes out publicly (AP)
- Explosion spews smoke over Kansas City (Reuters)
- Communications plan sparks battle (AP)
- Diller: IAC will create more programming (AP)
- Students use chat lingo in class (AP)
- IAC's Diller sees more Web media investment (Reuters)
- Military: No Gitmo guard abuse evident (AP)
- Kansas City chemical plant explodes (AP)
- Prehistoric Romeo and Juliet discovered (AP)
- Dow inches up despite lower oil prices (AP)
- Lebanese, Israeli army swap fire on border (Reuters)
- Gmail becomes more widely available (AP)
- Rollable Screen to Help Tired Cell-phone Eyes (PC World)
- Bush's uncle tangled in options probe: SEC (Reuters)
- Russert contradicts Libby's testimony (AP)
- Florida Gators win recruiting title too (AP)
- Lebanon, Israel armies swap fire on border (Reuters)
- Five charged in Iraq contract bribery scheme (Reuters)
- Sina profit falls on charges, ads send revenue up (Reuters)
- Soldier's court-martial ends in mistrial (AP)
- FDA approves non-prescription diet pill (AP)
- Covington says he's grateful to Cowell (AP)
- Mistrial in case of US officer who refused to fight in Iraq (AFP)
- Microsoft tweaks IE 7 for performance (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to put Office in Win Mobile 6 (InfoWorld)
- Shooting erupts on Israel-Lebanon border (AP)
- Disney 1Q earnings jump on DVD sales (AP)
- Japan's Nikon enters LCD photomask glass market (Reuters)
- Florida Gators win recruiting title too (AP)
- Mistrial declared court-martial of war objector (Reuters)
- Music industry group fires back at Apple (AP)
- Despite lawsuits, digital music downloads grow (Reuters)
- Disney 1Q earnings jump on DVD sales (AP)
- U.S. air crash in Iraq kills seven (Reuters)
- Explosions, fire rock chemical plant in Kansas City (Reuters)
- Nuclear terrorism risk seen growing (Reuters)
- JFK Jr.'s last radio comments were routine (Reuters)
- Security crackdown under way in Baghdad (AP)
- Shooting erupts on Israel-Lebanon border (AP)
- Officials indict 5 in Iraq contract scam (AP)
- Officer's court-martial ends in mistrial (AP)
- TV host doesn't think Dahmer killed son (AP)
- Study: Moral beliefs may sway docs' care (AP)
- Lawyers point fingers in O'Neal fight (AP)
- Arrest prompts NASA selection review (Reuters)
- North Korea talks resume amid report of U.S. deal (Reuters)
- YouTube founders split $650 mln in Google payday (Reuters)
- Dell begins selling Sony TVs on Web site (AP)
- Sina profit falls on charges, ads send revenue up (Reuters)
- Better Battery Power, Mobility for Laptops (PC World)
- Whither the web? Geneva conference plots way ahead (AFP)
- Morgan Stanley upgrades China Mobile to overweight (Reuters)
- Celtics set franchise mark for futility (AP)
- Japanese phone subscriptions top 100M (AP)
- Miss USA Tara Conner goes back to work (AP)
- Communications plan sparks resource feud (AP)
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