مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Global stock markets slump on loan strains in US housing (AFP)
- Microsoft service to link console, PC gamers online (Reuters)
- Lenovo agrees to pre-load Microsoft's Web toolbar (Reuters)
- Microsoft launches court action against cybersquatters (AFP)
- Gay male parents get dedicated fertility program (Reuters)
- NBC to offer on-demand mobile television service (Reuters)
- Russia says Iran delays hurt nuke plant (AP)
- Texas lawmakers vote on cancer vaccine (AP)
- Hamas, Fatah to seek coalition approval (AP)
- Shares open higher, investors hunt bargains (Reuters)
- Copyrighted videos still on YouTube after lawsuit (Reuters)
- Microsoft pursues UK "cybersquatters" (Reuters)
- AT&T Expands its Global Net (PC World)
- Lenovo Bundles Windows Live (PC World)
- EU rules for mobile roaming 'urgently needed': Germany (AFP)
- Red Hat Launch Raises Debate (PC World)
- Cisco Moves To Dominate Data Center (NewsFactor)
- Universal giving free tickets to movie (AP)
- Iraqi, U.S. officials upbeat on security (AP)
- U.S. lobbies Europe over disputed missile shield plan (Reuters)
- Microsoft to buy voice recognition company Tellme (Reuters)
- Startup organizes multimedia content (AP)
- Microsoft releases major Server 2003 update (InfoWorld)
- Wheel genius: PlayStation racers rev it (AP)
- FDA says pills can cause 'sleep-driving' (AP)
- DA will ID sports drug-buyers to leagues (AP)
- Iran sanctions talks at UN entering last phase (Reuters)
- New IE 7 bug could help phishers (InfoWorld)
- Cebit: Samsung Revamps Ultra-Mobile PC (PC World)
- Red Hat release renews OS debate (InfoWorld)
- Pension funds must heed climate change: Gore (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai urges defiance (AFP)
- New IE7 Bug May Aid Phishers (PC World)
- Lenovo to ship Windows Live on PCs (InfoWorld)
- Plea deal reached in HP spy scandal (AP)
- Virile gorilla leads to baby boom at zoo (AP)
- Microsoft Extends Xbox Live to Windows (NewsFactor)
- Judge rules against Sudan in bombing (AP)
- Dying woman loses marijuana appeal (AP)
- Palestinian unity government 'ready' (AFP)
- UN nuclear watchdog upbeat after rare visit to North Korea (AFP)
- Britain warns against 'rigid' caps (FT.com)
- Some progress may mean hope for Baghdad (AP)
- Gary Matthews Jr. denies taking HGH (AP)
- Social networking online up 11.5 percent in February (AFP)
- T-Mobile, Vodafone race to offer faster HSDPA (InfoWorld)
- IBM Begins Production of 65-nm Cell Processors (NewsFactor)
- Bush gives lukewarm endorsement to Gonzales (Reuters)
- Report: Grownups Get Their Game On (NewsFactor)
- Family: Brad Delp's death was suicide (AP)
- U.S. judge rules Sudan responsible for Cole attack (Reuters)
- Subprime woes hit global investors, corporations (Reuters)
- Under nuclear pact, US clears way for return of NKorean money (AFP)
- Microsoft to buy Tellme to enhance voice services (InfoWorld)
- Last-place Bucks fire coach Terry Stotts (AP)
- Ghosananda, 'Gandhi of Cambodia,' dies in U.S (Reuters)
- Pew: Latinos less likely to be online (AP)
- NBC to sell programs on demand to cell users (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to acquire Tellme Networks (AP)
- Chiquita charged in terror investigation (AP)
- Bob Barker up for 18th Daytime Emmy (AP)
- U.S. sees no strong Qaeda link with home-grown groups (Reuters)
- ComScore adds `visits' to site measures (AP)
- Red Hat Launches Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (PC World)
- Furor over Baptist's gay-baby article (AP)
- U.N. powers seek to overcome final hitches on Iran (Reuters)
- Time Warner's AOL withdraws TradeDoubler bid (Reuters)
- Siemens teams with Nokia on Wi-Fi-GSM handover (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft launches court battle to evict cybersquatters (AFP)
- Death sentence endorsed in Lunsford case (AP)
- Senate Republican urges Bush to fire Gonzales (Reuters)
- With firefighters, Clinton evokes September 11 memories (Reuters)
- A la Mobile platform supports dual-mode phones (InfoWorld)
- New Red Hat OS features modular design (InfoWorld)
- Pentagon: Iraq in some ways in civil war (AP)
- Paula Abdul, Cowell chummy in real life (AP)
- Google to adopt new privacy measures (AP)
- Viacom v. YouTube: Will Web 2.0 Survive? (NewsFactor)
- Mohammed claims responsible for 9/11: transcript (Reuters)
- Chief suspect confesses to plotting 9/11: Guantanamo hearing (AFP)
- Google to bolster privacy of online searchers (AFP)
- 9/11 mastermind confesses in Guantanamo (AP)
- Study: Weekend heart attacks riskier (AP)
- House overturns Bush order on papers secrecy (Reuters)
- Google to adopt new privacy measures (AP)
- Google to make search logs anonymous (InfoWorld)
- Calling all rebels! Video game market opens wide (Reuters)
- 9/11 mastermind confesses in Guantanamo (AP)
- Google aims to bolster privacy of Web surfer data (Reuters)
- Republican says Gonzales should be fired (AP)
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