مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- YouTube to present video awards (Reuters)
- Asustek SmartPhones Run Windows Mobile 6 (PC World)
- Most computer attacks originate in U.S. (AP)
- Bochco to create confessional Web videos (AP)
- YouTube to sponsor video awards show (AP)
- Standoff over Iraq war funding looming (AP)
- MTV vents "Rage!" online (Reuters)
- Mortgage reset may boost foreclosures: study (Reuters)
- Presidential hopefuls make Myspace pages (AP)
- Too soon to judge US troop 'surge' in Iraq: Pentagon's Gates (AFP)
- Poll shows 18 pct of Iraqis trust U.S. forces (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber hits Western troops in Kabul (Reuters)
- Melee erupts at Madison Square Garden (AP)
- Bomb hits U.S. Embassy convoy in Kabul (AP)
- Horford, Gators advance to round of 16 (AP)
- Gates: "So far, so good" on new U.S. Iraq strategy (Reuters)
- Supreme Court to hear student free-speech case (Reuters)
- Diplomatic boycott of Palestinian gov't eases (Reuters)
- Nokia files claims against Qualcomm in Europe (Reuters)
- Linux rising at IBM (InfoWorld)
- Suicide bomber kills 6 in Baghdad mosque (AP)
- Pearl murder convict to appeal after confession (Reuters)
- Warhol bought for $250 in 1962 may fetch $15 mln (Reuters)
- Poll: Few Iraqis trust U.S.-led troops (AP)
- Five blasts in Iraq's Kirkuk kill 18, wound 37 (Reuters)
- Holbrooke warns of Kosovo explosion if plan stalls (Reuters)
- Nokia files complaints against Qualcomm (AP)
- Adobe releases first Apollo code to developers (InfoWorld)
- Adobe Posts Apollo Preview (PC World)
- Campbell begins community service in NYC (AP)
- China's 3G Mobile Phone Mess (BusinessWeek Online)
- Collax puts Web face on application management (InfoWorld)
- NYPD officers surrender in groom death (AP)
- Russia mine blast kills 9, official says (AP)
- Dow, Nasdaq point toward higher opening (AP)
- AOL introduces location plug-in for IM (AP)
- Hackers selling IDs for $14, Symantec says (InfoWorld)
- Thomson vies for place in digital living room (InfoWorld)
- Take-Two may consider sale amid boardroom battle (Reuters)
- Google buys game advertising, statistics software (InfoWorld)
- Naomi Campbell begins court-ordered stint as cleaning woman (AFP)
- Ex-CIA chief says U.S. must act on climate (Reuters)
- 15 killed as Iraqi oil hub bombed (AFP)
- Opinion: Why would Google make a phone? (Macworld.com)
- 1 dies in attack on U.S. convoy in Kabul (AP)
- Clutter and mess trump clean and neat (Reuters)
- Thomson Gadgets Target Digital Living Room (PC World)
- Web Tool Manages Apps (PC World)
- Detainee confesses to USS Cole bombing (AP)
- Chiquita admits to paying terrorists (AP)
- Airline moves dead body to 1st class (AP)
- Anti-war protesters arrested on Wall Street (Reuters)
- Merger mania overtakes subprime fears for now (Reuters)
- Microsoft, researchers take aim at 'search spammers' (InfoWorld)
- Fujitsu offers flash-based notebooks (InfoWorld)
- Salesforce.com readies its take on MySpace (InfoWorld)
- Three indicted in NY police shooting of groom (Reuters)
- China jails online editor for subversion (Reuters)
- Google Phone Rumors Circle the Globe (NewsFactor)
- Nokia files lawsuits over chip royalties (FT.com)
- Houses cheaper than cars in Detroit (Reuters)
- Comcast Web site gets bids for search, ads: source (Reuters)
- Google Buys In-Game Ad Firm (PC World)
- Airbus A380 makes 1st flight to America (AP)
- Detainee claims USS Cole attack planning (Reuters)
- Russia mine blast kills 61 (Reuters)
- No time to leave Iraq : Bush on 4th war anniversary (AFP)
- 61 killed in Russian coal mine blast (AFP)
- China university sacks dean after blog rant (Reuters)
- Naomi Campbell, more a la mop than a la mode (AFP)
- Why Would Google Want a Phone? (PC World)
- Salesforce.com Readies MySpace for Business (PC World)
- Former Iraqi VP Ramadan to hang Tuesday: lawyers (Reuters)
- Movie Gallery to open online rental service (Reuters)
- MySpace Targeted in New Bugs Project (NewsFactor)
- Padres' David Wells has diabetes (AP)
- Death toll in Russia mine blast reaches 71: rescue HQ (Reuters)
- 61 killed, dozens trapped after Russian coal mine blast (AFP)
- Take-Two considers sale, shares jump (AP)
- Supermodel Trades Couture for Clean Up (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Bush's health care plan not most effective (Reuters)
- Kidnapped reporter saw decapitation (AP)
- Paying attention to not paying attention (AP)
- Burke goes for 3rd 'Dancing' victory (AP)
- Joey Porter accused of hitting Bengal (AP)
- ABC Family, Lycos test interactive TV (AP)
- Why would Google make a phone? (InfoWorld)
- Nuthatches seem to understand chickadee (AP)
- MySpace enters the U.S. presidential race (InfoWorld)
- Edwards struggles to hold South Carolina (AP)
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