مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Columnist who reported CIA leak testifies in trial (Reuters)
- Linux license delayed by Novell/Microsoft review (Reuters)
- Yahoo Mail gains IM integration (InfoWorld)
- Groups call for e-voting paper trail legislation (InfoWorld)
- Adobe Brings Flash Video to Phones (PC World)
- Mobile Attacks Jumped Fivefold in 2006, Study Says (PC World)
- Microsoft releases BI tools for Dynamics CRM (InfoWorld)
- McCain fears 'Tet Offensive' in Iraq (AP)
- Home Depot considers sale of HD Supply (AP)
- Yahoo Mail offers instant messaging inside e-mail (Reuters)
- InfoSpace, Fast deepen mobile collaboration (InfoWorld)
- Journalists name additional leak sources (AP)
- Key differences resolved in N.Korea talks (Reuters)
- Developing nations to test new $150 laptops (Reuters)
- Car bombs blast Baghdad marketplace (AP)
- Iran leader softens his tone on Iraq (AP)
- N. Korea nuclear accord advances (AP)
- Ancient chimps may have used hammers (AP)
- Anna Nicole Smith, official photographed (AP)
- Guinea leader imposes martial law to end violence (AFP)
- Microsoft Releases Second Beta of Home Server OS (PC World)
- Home Depot considers sale of HD Supply (AP)
- Mexico wants to partially decriminalize drugs (Reuters)
- Navy may deploy anti-terrorism dolphins (AP)
- Eagles' Reid to take leave of absence (AP)
- Study suggests possible bird flu immunity (Reuters)
- Groups Call for E-Voting Paper Trail Legislation (PC World)
- Iranian president denies arming Iraqi militants (Reuters)
- Male sweat can boost arousal in women (AP)
- Grammy ratings bounce back from 2006 low (AP)
- J&J discloses possible improper payments (AP)
- Chargers fire Marty Schottenheimer (AP)
- Mexican drug wars find new battleground on YouTube (Reuters)
- Deaths reported in Utah mall shooting (AP)
- Explosion heard near U.S. base in Japan, no damage (Reuters)
- Japan rallies whaling nations despite protests (AFP)
- Chip Makers Support Mobile TV for Smartphones (PC World)
- Man kills 3 at Philly business meeting (AP)
- Goldman family subpoenas Simpson records (AP)
- NKorea nuclear talks appear to secure breakthrough (AFP)
- Sun pairs Unix with open-source stack (InfoWorld)
- Six-way talks on N.Korea reach de facto deal: report (Reuters)
- Gunman killed after shooting spree in Utah (Reuters)
- Internet safety group broadens mission (AP)
- Cell phones mobilized to fight AIDS in Africa (Reuters)
- Borland smoothing out Silk apps testing line (InfoWorld)
- Comair, pilots reach tentative agreement (AP)
- Nokia, Vodafone to start software cooperation (Reuters)
- Explosions tear through 2 Lebanon buses (AP)
- Nine killed, 20 wounded in Lebanon bus blasts (Reuters)
- Suicide truck bomber kills 16 near Baghdad college (Reuters)
- N.Korea agrees to nuclear disarmament steps (Reuters)
- Verizon Calls for New Broadband Incentives (PC World)
- Qualcomm, Spansion join for low-cost CDMA phones (Reuters)
- House debate to focus on Bush Iraq plan (AP)
- China detains six over "panda" computer virus (Reuters)
- Bombs hit Algeria police stations: residents (Reuters)
- Sony says to cut back sharply on chip spending (Reuters)
- Samsung unveils new phones, including world's thinnest (Reuters)
- Louisville stuns No. 7 Pitt (AP)
- Google Inc. loses copyright case (AP)
- Google takes hits from YouTube's use of video clips (USATODAY.com)
- Access Says Linux PDA Platform Is Coming (PC Magazine)
- Japan rallies whaling nations despite protests (AFP)
- Belgian court rules against Google over copyright (Reuters)
- God, Darwin clash again in Kansas (Reuters)
- Kapow energizes mashups (InfoWorld)
- Tornado rips though New Orleans area (AP)
- EU says satisfied with Hungary bird flu probe (Reuters)
- College: Wikipedia not source for papers (AP)
- *** bloggers bare all on the Internet (Reuters)
- AMD licenses graphics technology for mobile devices (InfoWorld)
- Storm hits Midwest with snow, ice, wind (AP)
- Trade deficit climbs to $763.6 billion (AP)
- Nigerian kidnappers release 24 Filipino hostages (Reuters)
- Belgian court rules against Google News (InfoWorld)
- CEOs: Emerging markets will pave the way (InfoWorld)
- Republican Romney calls for "innovation" (Reuters)
- Iran government link to Iraq not clear, says U.S. general (Reuters)
- Cuban defends restrictions on Internet (AP)
- Data protector Yosemite acquires FileKeeper (InfoWorld)
- AFP launches international television service (AFP)
- Romney joins 2008 presidential race (AP)
- Archaeologists extracting ancient lovers (AP)
- White House: North Korea deal important first step (Reuters)
- Program seeks to boost health by phone (AP)
- China's Huawei unveils music phone, HSUPA modem (Reuters)
- White House hails North Korea deal as key 'first step' (AFP)
- Universal Music signs BT video content deal (Reuters)
- Oracle debuts first homegrown TimesTen release (InfoWorld)
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