مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Bush won't reauthorize eavesdropping program (Reuters)
- Internet gains for midterm campaign news (AP)
- Voters use Internet more, big role seen in 2008 (Reuters)
- Seagate Claims World's Fastest Hard Drive (NewsFactor)
- Protein linked to immune system response identified (Reuters)
- MySpace developing parental notification (AP)
- Hackers Break HD DVD Copy Protection (NewsFactor)
- Cisco's iPhone violates GPL, expert says (InfoWorld)
- "Serious substantive gaps" remain in WTO talks: USTR (Reuters)
- Saddam's medals turn up in South Africa museum (Reuters)
- ***, meth and Internet spark new AIDS fears (Reuters)
- Gates may OK troop boost for Afghanistan (AP)
- Calif. mom ruled insane in sons' deaths (AP)
- Mo. suspect eyed in unsolved kidnapping (AP)
- 'Idol' returns with a ratings high (AP)
- Dow ends down 5 on slow economic growth (AP)
- U.S. scientists, evangelicals join global warming fight (Reuters)
- Motorola investors want new profit strategy, phones (Reuters)
- Online video network Veoh lands talent agency deal (Reuters)
- Oracle Patches Over 50 Software Bugs (NewsFactor)
- New virtual continent for popular online 'Warcraft' game (AFP)
- U.S. raid may have hit top Somali militant: Pentagon (Reuters)
- U.N.'s Ban prods U.S. Congress on peacekeeping arrears (Reuters)
- Senators denounce Iraq buildup as against US interests (AFP)
- Apple reports record 1Q profit (AP)
- National Archives digitizes documents (AP)
- Fortify buys Secure Software (InfoWorld)
- House votes to cut student-loan interest rates (Reuters)
- Frozen embryo survives Katrina flood: Noah is born (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger backs 2007 deadline for U.S. in Iraq (Reuters)
- Shrinking devices key to Intel WiMax vision (InfoWorld)
- Bush wants stronger U.N. presence in Iraq, says Ban (Reuters)
- Apple reports record 1Q profit (AP)
- HP extends lead over Dell in PC market (AP)
- New spam trick: Mimic legit newsletters (AP)
- China plagued with 2 million teen Internet addicts (Reuters)
- Second Republican opposes Bush Iraq plan (AP)
- Airline: pilots broke conversation rule (AP)
- Cancer found more often in dense breasts (AP)
- Pitt, Jolie making roots in New Orleans? (AP)
- Lindsay Lohan checks into rehab (AP)
- Pacers, Warriors make blockbuster trade (AP)
- Wireless Pulls More Industrial Weight (Investor's Business Daily)
- NetBeans adds ties to devices, ALM (InfoWorld)
- Gates may seek more Afghanistan troops (AP)
- Suicide car bomber kills 17 in Baghdad (AP)
- Cancer deaths drop for 2nd straight year (AP)
- TJX says computer systems hacked (AP)
- Judge sets $5 mln bail for one NETeller founder (Reuters)
- Sprint sees 'open' model for WiMax (InfoWorld)
- DVD security group probes hacker report (AP)
- Taiwan firms' high-tech savvy nets iPhone (AFP)
- Secret court to govern wiretapping plan (AP)
- Partisan dispute derails ethics reform (AP)
- No-fly list checked for accuracy, cut (AP)
- Expedia partners with top China hotel operator (Reuters)
- Blake advances at Australian Open (AP)
- Alltel unveils easier-to-use cell phone interface (Reuters)
- Cognos Buys Dashboard Specialist Celequest (TechWeb)
- Ethics, lobbying reform bill stalls in U.S. Senate (Reuters)
- EBay heightens security precautions (AP)
- Apple's iPod takes on global currency markets (Reuters)
- Rice to hold talks with Merkel on Middle East peace (AFP)
- Bipartisan senators oppose U.S. troop increase (Reuters)
- Detainee letters show window into Guantanamo life (Reuters)
- Microsoft to offer Windows Vista online (AP)
- Skype to launch domestic calling plans (AP)
- Review: Alltel Celltop program simplified (AP)
- Gates may seek more Afghanistan troops (AP)
- Baghdad bombs kill 10 as violence surges (Reuters)
- Rice sees Mideast quartet meeting February 2 (Reuters)
- US Congress turns up heat in battle with Bush over Iraq (AFP)
- Pressure mounts on Olmert to resign (AP)
- Rice resists seeking talks with Iran (AP)
- NETeller quits U.S. after illegal gambling arrests (Reuters)
- U.S.-North Korea talks continue in Berlin (Reuters)
- Israeli official sees 2-year period for peace talks (Reuters)
- Beijing Olympic officials not amused by online pranks (Reuters)
- Group demands apology from 'Grey's' star (AP)
- Intel to invest in ClickandBuy (InfoWorld)
- HP tops Dell as PC sales continue to slow (InfoWorld)
- India's Bharti Airtel to invest four billion dollars in 2006-2008 (AFP)
- Rice calls Mideast quartet meeting for Feb 2 (Reuters)
- Interactive campaigns build buzz with fun (USATODAY.com)
- Apple reports record profits (USATODAY.com)
- LG unwraps iPhone-like Prada cellphone (InfoWorld)
- Sun Rock processor project advances (InfoWorld)
- Blast of snow, sleet hits Texas, Okla. (AP)
- Iran warns it's ready for nuke standoff (AP)
- Consumer Price Index is expected to rise (AP)
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