مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- LG to add Google functions to phones (AP)
- Public supports unlikely 'Idol' wannabe (AP)
- World's tallest man marries (AP)
- Kobe slips as Lakers fall to Grizzlies (AP)
- U.S. missile shield could protect Russia: general (Reuters)
- Nortel, Microsoft to expand communications pact (Reuters)
- Accenture sets up SOA development center in India (InfoWorld)
- GameStop Scores with Investors (BusinessWeek Online)
- Iran says British sailors seized 0.5 km inside Iran (Reuters)
- Palestinian PM says no compromise on refugee rights (Reuters)
- Militants attack Iraqi, U.S. forces with chlorine bombs (Reuters)
- Big-ticket orders up 2.5 percent in Feb. (AP)
- US lagging Europe in global infotech league: report (Reuters)
- Report names Microsoft among DoubleClick suitors (InfoWorld)
- Intel Buying WiMax Chips From TSMC (PC World)
- Britain turns up heat on Iran, jitters hit market (Reuters)
- Black airmen honored for fighting Nazis, racism (Reuters)
- Google seeks world of instant translations (Reuters)
- InfoNow switches to Microsoft's Virtual Earth (InfoWorld)
- U.S. to vet Abbas's forces before training begins (Reuters)
- Asustek to ship motherboard with HD interface (InfoWorld)
- Unused TV Spectrum Needed for Wireless Devices (PC World)
- LG Phones to Carry Google Software (PC World)
- Bernanke: Mortgage troubles contained (AP)
- Children's ads show lots of junk food (AP)
- Viacom signs on Intel, Pepsi as mobile advertisers (Reuters)
- AT&T says U-verse sales up "dramatically" (Reuters)
- TSMC making WiMax chips for Intel (InfoWorld)
- IBM, Oracle, others create services consortium (InfoWorld)
- Urbina sentenced to 14 years in prison (AP)
- Bernanke says economic uncertainty has increased (Reuters)
- Bush offers Putin talks on missile shield: Kremlin (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe opposition chief arrested again (AFP)
- Beijing threatens jail for mobile **** (AP)
- Amp'd Mobile faces $100,000 fine (AP)
- U.S. loses top spot in global tech study (AP)
- Urbina sentenced to 14 years in prison (AP)
- Yahoo to feature McClatchy international news (Reuters)
- Ex-FCC Chairman to Advise NTT DoCoMo (PC World)
- TV box out of the loop as videos stream to Internet (AFP)
- Apple iPhone Makes CTIA Appearance (NewsFactor)
- Alcatel-Lucent wins big network contract in Mexico (Reuters)
- GPLv3 takes hard line on MS, Novell deal (InfoWorld)
- Bush offers Putin olive branch over shield: Kremlin (Reuters)
- Bush maintains veto vow over Iraq pullout (AFP)
- Government advisers discuss `.xxx' name (AP)
- Real Wedding Crashers to take over TV screen (Reuters)
- Sun to close Solaris 'usability gap' (InfoWorld)
- Opera previews new Web, mobile browsers (InfoWorld)
- Motorola Launches Rugged PDA/Phone (PC World)
- Week in video-game news (AP)
- Web-watching the widget way (Reuters)
- Schoolgirls bullied into stripping online (Reuters)
- Infringement fears haunt patent project (AP)
- Google Pack Adds Free Security Apps (NewsFactor)
- RIM adds APIs for new types of applications (InfoWorld)
- Review: Broadcast TV makes cell debut (AP)
- Group considers ban on Novell use of its software (Reuters)
- Dialing for Idols; impatient fans turn to Internet (Reuters)
- IPv6 to power the 'city of the future' (InfoWorld)
- Squint TV: Television comes to cellular (AP)
- Executive departs software maker SAP (AP)
- Former game rivals team up for Olympics (AP)
- Bush cites upbeat bloggers from Baghdad (AP)
- Oil prices rise above $64 a barrel (AP)
- Cover of new Harry Potter book revealed (AP)
- Town mourns death of abandoned newborn (AP)
- U.S. wraps up Persian Gulf maneuvers (AP)
- Stocks end lower amid inflation concerns (AP)
- In unusual step, Bush cites Iraqi bloggers (Reuters)
- Gore searches for new venue for climate concert (Reuters)
- GPLv3 third draft: Linus likes it, ACT hates it (InfoWorld)
- Cingular's Video Share Service Has Business Side (PC World)
- Circuit City to cut more than 3,500 jobs (AP)
- Congress to keep heat on Bush for Iraq withdrawal (Reuters)
- Gold rush is on for virtual worlds (AP)
- Cingular's Video Share service has business side (InfoWorld)
- 'Pacman,' Henry to face NFL discipline (AP)
- Advertisers want to go mobile, U.S. carriers mull plans (Reuters)
- Microsoft exec hails .Net, cites advantage over Java (InfoWorld)
- NBCU, News Corp. Forget The 'You' In YouTube (AdWeek.com)
- Dell promises Linux on notebooks and desktops (InfoWorld)
- Tillman case could bring punishments (AP)
- Weiland's wife blames rage on disorder (AP)
- Ex-Gonzales aide regrets how firings handled (Reuters)
- Regal, DreamWorks CEOs see 3D transforming movies (Reuters)
- Aide: Prosecutors fired over priorities (AP)
- Bears fan won't become 'Peyton Manning' (AP)
- Economist urges caution on U.S. approach to China (Reuters)
- Startup aims to keep network security vendors honest (InfoWorld)
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