مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Microsoft links technology, common tools (AP)
- Apple: iTunes glitches remain on Vista (AP)
- Copyright ruling worries webcasters (AP)
- Toshiba Adds E-cycling Options (PC Magazine)
- Ernest Gallo dies at 97 (AP)
- U.S., North Korea deal on track: official (Reuters)
- Indonesian jet bursts into flames upon landing (AFP)
- Microsoft to blast Google over copyright policy (Reuters)
- Plane catches fire in Indonesia, 8 die (AP)
- Libby found guilty in CIA leak case (Reuters)
- Garuda Indonesia jet burns after airport crash (Reuters)
- Apple store growth to continue, particularly overseas (Macworld.com)
- 'American Idol' flap: Barba vs. Frenchie (AP)
- Yahoo sees smooth sailing for Panama (AP)
- Sales boost record Mega Millions jackpot (AP)
- Gets this: Mavs clinch playoff berth (AP)
- Dozens dead in Indonesian plane crash: official (AFP)
- Friendster makes Google its ad and search supplier (Reuters)
- Dell may offer Linux as alternative to Windows (Reuters)
- Sun Opens Project Darkstar To Game Developers (TechWeb)
- Blu-ray Disk Sales Ahead OF HD DVD (TechWeb)
- Reclusive North Korea holds rare talks with foes (Reuters)
- Yahoo to run on millions of Windows Mobile phones (Reuters)
- Quake in western Iran injures 35 (Reuters)
- Official: Firms examining Chrysler books (AP)
- Ex-Cheney aide faces jail, no one charged for leak (Reuters)
- Vivendi 2006 net adjusted profit up 18 pct (Reuters)
- Guerrillas kill five Shi'ite pilgrims in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Iraqi Shi'ite pilgrims defy bombers, 5 killed (Reuters)
- Indonesia plane overshot runway: military official (AFP)
- White House aide guilty in blockbuster trial (AFP)
- Microsoft sees billions in sales from VoIP shift (Reuters)
- Five Tips To Optimize New Service-Rep CRM Training (NewsFactor)
- Iran says an attack won't destroy atomic know-how (Reuters)
- At least 49 dead in Indonesia plane disaster (AFP)
- Republicans could face new ethics probes (AP)
- Smoking curb could "upset China stability" (Reuters)
- NKorea calls off Japan talks in Vietnam (AFP)
- "300" hitter is writer, director and developer (Reuters)
- Spanish bullfighter to stage comeback (AP)
- Iran to attend regional meeting in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Burqa-clad Taliban leader caught as NATO attacks (Reuters)
- U.S. firms invest in Chinese Web site (AP)
- Communism in Cuba should end when Castro dies: Bush (Reuters)
- Stocks head for moderately lower opening (AP)
- U.S. says Darfur genocide continues, rights abuses rife (Reuters)
- Turkish court orders YouTube blocked (AP)
- Windows Mobile handsets get Yahoo Go (InfoWorld)
- Public beta due soon for new Microsoft VOIP server (InfoWorld)
- Mavericks clinch postseason berth (AP)
- Two Americans suffer suspected poisoning in Russia (Reuters)
- Vermont towns seek to impeach Bush (Reuters)
- Northern Ireland votes in assembly election (Reuters)
- Microsoft TechFest provides glimpse of future (InfoWorld)
- IBM surpasses HP in storage hardware sales (InfoWorld)
- Google updates desktop search tool (InfoWorld)
- Ingres, Wipro team on open source enterprise software (InfoWorld)
- George Michael faces another drug charge (AP)
- Comic book hero Captain America dies (AP)
- Israel detains dozens in Ramallah raid (AFP)
- China cracks down on `virtual money' (AP)
- Philly cardinal takes message to YouTube (AP)
- AppleTV, iPhone are game-changers, CFO says (InfoWorld)
- Liberty Alliance offers guide for identity roll-out (InfoWorld)
- Japan and N.Korea agree to resume talks on ties (Reuters)
- Jordan begins trial of suspects in alleged Bush plot (Reuters)
- Warning: Don't spam this Scot (AP)
- Major raid targets illegal immigrants near Boston (Reuters)
- Buser, King are Iditarod leaders (AP)
- Microsoft Slams Google Book Search (NewsFactor)
- Naomi Campbell to scrub New York floors over phone rage incident (AFP)
- HTC in race to ship first Windows Mobile 6 handset (InfoWorld)
- Investors to push for new Take Two directors, CEO (Reuters)
- IBM, Cisco launch joint Unified Communications platform (InfoWorld)
- Take-Two investors seek management change (Reuters)
- Senate panel to examine credit card fees (AP)
- Rosie says she's treated for depression (AP)
- Sudan govt paralyzing Darfur aid effort: Natsios (Reuters)
- U.S. Internet advertising climbs 34 pct in 2006 (Reuters)
- Microsoft Readies Public Beta Test of VoIP Server (PC World)
- EU powers at IAEA urge Iran to take atom "timeout" (Reuters)
- Tivo, Amazon launch video download-to-TV service (Reuters)
- Cheney under political cloud after Libby trial (Reuters)
- Conn. bill would force MySpace age check (AP)
- Startup to provide Second Life ratings (AP)
- Strong growth expected for local search advertising (InfoWorld)
- Worldbeat: Now it's the ads that zap viewers (InfoWorld)
- N. Ireland votes as self-rule comes to the crunch (AFP)
- Sony to show "Home," ends wait on PS3 Web strategy (Reuters)
- Vid-games: Female fighters center stage (AP)
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