مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Vodafone set for entry into India as local rivals welcome stake buy (AFP)
- Israel mulls suspending ties over Abbas-Hamas deal (Reuters)
- Deutsche Telekom mulls selling Club Internet (AFP)
- Pricey phones seen holding back mobile TV (Reuters)
- Nokia unveils Navigator smartphone, to ship in Q2 (Reuters)
- China Mobile to launch 3G mobile services end-2007 (AFP)
- Iraq Shi'ite cleric urges calm on bomb anniversary (Reuters)
- EU agrees Iran sanctions, wants more talks (Reuters)
- Symbian, phone makers urge cheaper mobile Web (Reuters)
- Microsoft unveils new mobile software, wins Asian partners (AFP)
- Prisoners of love - Web site offers captive dates (Reuters)
- US Democrats sceptical of Iranian weapons claim (AFP)
- LOLing all the way to the bank (InfoWorld)
- Iran rejects U.S. accusations on Iraq (AP)
- Libby believes NBC News could clear him (AP)
- Celtics extend franchise-record skid (AP)
- Iran denies supplying arms to Iraqi militants (Reuters)
- Nokia to unveil 3 business phones: report (Reuters)
- Magazines start studios to join online video craze (USATODAY.com)
- Intel test chip design with 80-core processor (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone gains limit FTSE losses (FT.com)
- EMI in talks to dump copy protection (USATODAY.com)
- Hundreds of Taliban massing to attack dam: official (Reuters)
- Iran rejects 'baseless' US charges on Iraq bombs (AFP)
- Google, Vodafone agree to develop maps (AP)
- Studios say Google benefits from piracy: report (Reuters)
- Bear visits backyard in New Jersey (AP)
- Iran wants no conflict: Ahmadinejad (AFP)
- Apple's iTunes adds Saw, other Lions Gate films (Reuters)
- Developing nations to test new $150 laptops (Reuters)
- Vodafone bags majority stake in India's Hutchison Essar (InfoWorld)
- HP targets business market with iPaq smartphone (InfoWorld)
- Gates seeks Pakistani help for NATO offensive (Reuters)
- New technology sends closings by phone (AP)
- Samsung shows thinnest cellphone (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft touts support for Windows Mobile 6.0 (InfoWorld)
- China and Russia top list of worst copyright violators (InfoWorld)
- Imam in alleged CIA kidnap case says he is a wreck (Reuters)
- Nokia hopes to push mobile e-mail in enterprise (InfoWorld)
- House Democrats to vote on anti-war bill (AP)
- IBM pushes desktop Linux with Open Client (InfoWorld)
- Yahoo set to appear on LG cellphones (InfoWorld)
- Study: Napping might help heart (AP)
- Small explosion near U.S. base in Japan: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Trial starts in 9-year-old Florida girl's killing (Reuters)
- DOJ: Misplaced laptops still a problem (AP)
- Stars acquire Nagy from Coyotoes (AP)
- YouTube to offer old TV programs (Reuters)
- MS boosts Windows Mobile 6.0 security (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone plots Google Maps for mobile phones (AFP)
- Nokia unveils 6 new models, YouTube partnership (Reuters)
- Viruses have hit most mobile operators: study (Reuters)
- Microsoft Touts Support for Windows Mobile (PC World)
- Ingres strikes deal with Satyam (InfoWorld)
- With eye on 2008, Iowans watch Iraq war debate (Reuters)
- FBI criticized over 320 missing weapons, laptops (Reuters)
- Iran rejects 'baseless' US charges on Iraq bombs (AFP)
- MTV videos to be available to all Internet users (Reuters)
- LG targets big jump in European phone sales (InfoWorld)
- House resolution condemns Iraq troop buildup (Reuters)
- Deal struck at NKorean nuclear talks: SKorean official (AFP)
- Microsoft unveils DRM for mobiles (InfoWorld)
- Plans for the Next Linux Kernel Revealed (PC World)
- Eagles' Reid to take leave of absence (AP)
- AT&T to use Qualcomm MediaFLO cell TV (AP)
- Nokia Siemens Networks: IP all the way (InfoWorld)
- British chain sells Valentine Viagra OTC (AP)
- Gabor husband seeks custody of Smith baby (AP)
- Key differences resolved in N.Korea nuclear talks (Reuters)
- TI sees emerging markets driving handset growth (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone dials into booming Indian mobile phone market (AFP)
- Former ISP Owner Convicted in E-Rate Fraud (PC World)
- Adobe brings Flash video to phones (InfoWorld)
- IBM Pushes Desktop Linux with Open Client (PC World)
- Zero-day Flaw in Solaris Allows Remote Attacks (PC World)
- Dow closes down 28, Nasdaq closes down 9 (AP)
- Bush tries to convince world no plans for Iran war (Reuters)
- Guantanamo changes too little, too late: Britain (Reuters)
- In a virtual world, an actual job may be waiting (Reuters)
- Woman pleads guilty in womb attack (AP)
- Carnage as Baghdad market bombings kill 79 (AFP)
- Veoh enters crowded online video market (AP)
- Verizon calls for new broadband incentives (InfoWorld)
- Team: Chimps may have used stone hammers (AP)
- Secondhand smoke raises heart disease risk: study (Reuters)
- TV coming to your phone ... maybe (AP)
- Motorola unveils new phone design with Symbian (Reuters)
- Chip makers support mobile TV for smartphones (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone shares rise after India deal (AP)
- Novell, Microsoft provide virtualization roadmap (InfoWorld)
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