مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- IBM says new technology can triple data storage-report (Reuters)
- Beyonce on cover of S.I. swimsuit issue (AP)
- Hard work yet to come on North Korea nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Sadr has left Iraq for Iran: U.S. officials (Reuters)
- IBM details memory advance for chips (AP)
- U.S. online love brokers seek partners in China (Reuters)
- U.S. says February 7 helicopter crash caused by enemy fire (Reuters)
- Sadr bloc denies he's fled to Iran (AFP)
- Mystery over Sadr as Iraq awaits crackdown (AFP)
- Officials linked to al-Sadr deny he fled (AP)
- U.S.: Crashed copter was shot down in Iraq (AP)
- Lebanese mark Rafik Hariri assassination (AP)
- Chrysler to announce restructuring plan (AP)
- Koreans say "be mine" with high-tech Valentines (Reuters)
- Dictator's aide sworn in as new Turkmen president (AFP)
- Wild winter storm dumps snow, ice on U.S. northeast (Reuters)
- Lebanon marks Hariri murder anniversary (AFP)
- Nokia scraps plans for HSDPA notebook module with Intel (Reuters)
- Western N.Y. braces for more snow (AP)
- CNN shows video of missing U.S. soldier in Iraq (Reuters)
- Cellphone users complain about 'function fatigue' (USATODAY.com)
- Cellphones becoming pocket-size banks (USATODAY.com)
- HTC smartphone offers two keyboards (InfoWorld)
- IBM to double performance of its chips (InfoWorld)
- Mavericks win 8th straight; Heat rolling (AP)
- Anti-Syrian Lebanese crowds honor slain Hariri (Reuters)
- Iran official hints at halting atomic work: paper (Reuters)
- After Jobs criticism, Warner exec defends DRM (InfoWorld)
- Samsung, ZTE to develop 3G gear for the home (InfoWorld)
- Major UK building society fined over lost laptop (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone chief has big plans for India's Hutch Essar (AFP)
- U.S. says "sophisticated weaponry" hit chopper in Iraq (Reuters)
- Chrysler to cut 13,000 jobs, keep options open (Reuters)
- NY Times to sell ads with Monster (AP)
- FTC urged to boost Internet oversight (AP)
- New hack simplifies high-definition video copying (InfoWorld)
- T-Mobile CEO: VOIP will have No Major Impact (PC World)
- NY, Calif more likely identity theft targets: study (Reuters)
- Monster, New York Times form online jobs alliance (Reuters)
- Security crackdown launches in Baghdad (AP)
- Bomb kills 11 on military bus in Iran (AP)
- Anna Nicole Smith body held in baby case (AP)
- Saudi Qaeda group wants world U.S. oil sources hit (Reuters)
- Mobile Music Downloads Too Complex. Execs Say (PC World)
- Bush: U.S. troops counting on Congress (AP)
- Bush calls North Korea nuclear deal "unique" (Reuters)
- Microsoft settles Iowa antitrust case (AP)
- WiMax likely choice for 'Net access in emerging markets (InfoWorld)
- Mobile music downloads are too complex, execs say (InfoWorld)
- Vodafone chief has big plans for India's Hutch Essar (AFP)
- Vendors form open-source business alliance (InfoWorld)
- White House opens doors to Iraq refugees (AP)
- Olympic organizers pitch joint Korea bid (AP)
- New wireless Internet service set to leave its Asian niche (AFP)
- Is that really what your email meant to say? (Reuters)
- Winter storm plays havoc with sports (AP)
- Bush sees progress toward peaceful Iran solution (Reuters)
- 3GSM: iPhone competitors not there yet (InfoWorld)
- IBM unveils servers for Linux consolidation (InfoWorld)
- Penn State researchers ID worms by speed (AP)
- Al Franken to run for Minn. Senate seat (AP)
- State Farm: No new policies in Miss. (AP)
- New ice cream named for Stephen Colbert (AP)
- Biometrics to ease CIOs' cell phone concerns (InfoWorld)
- No Valentines between Open XML, OpenDocument (InfoWorld)
- `Idol,' other tube hits go interactive (AP)
- Crowds tie the knot at St. Louis Arch (AP)
- Bush backs away from claim on Iran (Reuters)
- Intel to launch new Centrino platform without HSDPA (InfoWorld)
- New plugged-in toys follow kids online (AP)
- LCD TV pioneer Sharp loses market lead (AP)
- Scientists dubious of quantum claims (AP)
- Defense rests case in CIA leak trial (AP)
- AIDS virus weakness detected, could help vaccine (Reuters)
- Bush vows he won't be "pundit-in-chief" in 2008 (Reuters)
- New fronts in Microsoft security battle (AP)
- Review: BlackBerry borrows Pearl pointer (AP)
- Calcium, vitamin D cut stress fractures (AP)
- Dow reaches new high on Bernanke remarks (AP)
- Dell names global operations executive (AP)
- Anne Frank's family sought U.S. visa, letters show (Reuters)
- Google Earth gets overlay search feature (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft settles Iowa antitrust case (InfoWorld)
- Cisco extends LAN security tools to wireless (InfoWorld)
- Ancient coin dulls Cleopatra's beauty (AP)
- Google Earth gets overlay search feature (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft settles Iowa antitrust case (InfoWorld)
- Cisco extends LAN security tools to wireless (InfoWorld)
- Ancient coin dulls Cleopatra's beauty (AP)
- Ex-aide says Rice misled U.S. Congress on Iran (Reuters)
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