مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- MySpace teen suit dismissed by Texas court (Reuters)
- IBM makes computer memory quicker (AFP)
- Warner signs two mobile content deals (Reuters)
- MySpace teen suit dismissed by Texas court (Reuters)
- Dell hires Solectron's Cannon to head new division (Reuters)
- Baghdad sweep meets little resistence (AP)
- Snowstorm closes schools, snarls travel (AP)
- Bush: Iran is source of deadly weapons (AP)
- GOP opposition to Bush plan forms (AP)
- Al Franken enters Minnesota Senate race (AP)
- Study: Office desks havens for bacteria (AP)
- Cox: Aniston TV smooch is no 'big deal' (AP)
- Chrysler announces 13,000 job cuts (AP)
- Waltrip's crew chief, director suspended (AP)
- Ex-aide says Rice misled U.S. Congress on Iran (Reuters)
- Low-Cost Not Full Story In Developing Regions (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft: Don't Ask Us About Next OS (PC World)
- Drill sergeant who posed nude discharged (AP)
- Howard Stern engaged to model girlfriend (AP)
- Winter storm cools U.S. Valentine's ardor (Reuters)
- Saudi Qaeda group wants world U.S. oil sources hit (Reuters)
- Bush rejects criticism over Korean nuclear deal (AFP)
- Judge tosses $30M suit against MySpace (AP)
- Bush order allows Guantanamo trials to move ahead (Reuters)
- iPhone Competitors Not There Yet (PC World)
- Global profit hunt sends phone operators to emerging world (AFP)
- Intel to Stay with Wi-Fi in New Centrino Platform (PC World)
- North Korea, U.S. plan nuclear envoy visits: report (Reuters)
- 'Grammy Moment' winner is 'Idol' reject (AP)
- Mother cat adopts pup rejected by mother (AP)
- Celts end franchise-record losing streak (AP)
- Bush rejects criticism over Korean nuclear deal (AFP)
- Bush renews call for special Lebanon court (AFP)
- 'Idol' announces the 24 semi-finalists (AP)
- Two Koreas meet, Bush defends nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Karzai, Blair upbeat as report warns Afghanistan at 'tipping point' (AFP)
- Group certifies programs OK to download (AP)
- Bush defends policies on Iraq, Iran, North Korea (AFP)
- Two Koreas bid to revive high-level talks after nuke deal (AFP)
- Red Hat Joins Microsoft Interoperability Group (TechWeb)
- Former Take-Two CEO Pleads Guilty In Options Case (TechWeb)
- CIA Leak trial testimony ends quietly (AP)
- 2 Koreas agree to resume stalled talks (AP)
- South and North Korea to resume high-level talks (AFP)
- Iraq adviser: al-Sadr in Iran (AP)
- Newest dollar to go into circulation (AP)
- Iraq shuts borders with Iran, Syria (Reuters)
- Trial in '04 Madrid train bombings opens (AP)
- Train bomb trial begins in Madrid (Reuters)
- U.S. to build military base in Australia (Reuters)
- All eyes on Darfur talks at France-Africa summit (Reuters)
- U.S. Mint launches first presidential $1 coin (Reuters)
- Tight security for Madrid bombings trial (AFP)
- Sri Lanka says will deal with "terrorists" firmly (Reuters)
- Chad minister says Sudan attacking his country (Reuters)
- Celtics end 18-game losing streak (AP)
- India's Essar group says will stay a partner in Hutch Essar (AFP)
- Egypt arrests 73 Brotherhood Islamists in sweeps (Reuters)
- U.S. to shun all members of Palestinian unity govt (Reuters)
- NetSuite ramps up e-commerce capabilities (InfoWorld)
- One million OLPC laptop orders confirmed (InfoWorld)
- HP unveils new Integrity servers, Unix OS (InfoWorld)
- Report: North Korea ready to disarm (AP)
- NYC fliers stranded on planes for hours (AP)
- Giuliani: he is in the 2008 U.S. presidential race (Reuters)
- CIA sounded-out Italy about "renditions" in 2001 (Reuters)
- Court dismisses Microsoft piracy case (AP)
- Travel Web sites clamp down on bogus reviews (Reuters)
- Nokia to shed 700 jobs, half in Finnish home (AFP)
- Stocks mixed ahead of Bernanke speech (AP)
- Mobile TV requires higher, costly frequencies (Reuters)
- Webcams broadcast Israeli dig (Reuters)
- AMD Says Imageon Chips Raise Bar for Mobile Media (NewsFactor)
- IBM sets Cheetah into beta (InfoWorld)
- Software AG offering SOA policy control (InfoWorld)
- Vonage narrows 4Q loss to $65 million (AP)
- Home sales, median prices fall in 4Q (AP)
- Hamas Cabinet set to resign Thursday (AP)
- Salmonella linked to peanut butter (AP)
- Four more years for Keith Olbermann (AP)
- Bush orders more troops to Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Security Experts Warn of Drive-By Pharming Attacks (NewsFactor)
- Windows Mobile phones to pack Opera (InfoWorld)
- SAP signs Kagermann through '09 (InfoWorld)
- Presidential hopeful reintroduces video game act (Macworld.com)
- More IT firms afoul of stock options laws (InfoWorld)
- Hamas government resigns, Abbas appoints unity PM (AFP)
- Monster exec wants to plead guilty (AP)
- Charges dropped in Russian Microsoft piracy case (InfoWorld)
- Nokia to lay off 700 people (AP)
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