View Full Version : [AP] World News
Pages :
[
1]
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
- [Tech] Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] Qualcomm's Updated 3G Chipset Coming to ThinkPads (PC World)
- [Tech] Google Chrome OS: A Simple FAQ (PC World)
- [Tech] Lester leads Hofstra past Yale 68-63 (AP)
- [Tech] Moody's downgrades Liberty Media LLC ratings (AP)
- [Tech] California's Plasma-TV Ban Could Be Costly, CEA Warns (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Two Approaches to NFC Battle for French Hearts and Mobiles (PC World)
- [Tech] Mac OS X 10.6.2 Hack Gets Atom Support Back (PC World)
- [Tech] Ballmer Says Windows 7 Sales Double Those of Vista (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Sun-Times Media names John Barron group publisher (AP)
- [Tech] Gameloft to cut back on Android development (Macworld.com)
- Baby gorillas getting playpen: paradise
- [Tech] Gephardt pushes for investment in health research (AP)
- Bacteria prompts nasal spray recall in U.S., Europe
- [Tech] B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders (AP)
- [Tech] Malone says DirecTV is not for sale: report (Reuters)
- [Tech] Get Chrome OS Now (PC World)
- Football fever turns nasty in Cairo
- [Tech] Suit over search-engine keywords tries new angle (AP)
- [Tech] Medidata files shelf registration for offering (AP)
- Blind students sing upon school supplies' arrival
- Peru: Arrests made in ring that sold human fat
- Three charged as Comcast hackers
- [Tech] Mussolini's blood and brain up for sale on eBay (AFP)
- [Tech] Xbox LIVE Gold Free Today Through Monday (PC World)
- Prosecutor calls for end to Knox saga
- Right-wing activists storm TV station over 'bias'
- Commentary: Europe job too small for Tony Blair
- [Tech] Web sites cater to for-sale-by-owner home sellers (AP)
- [Tech] Google's Chrome OS Will Be Optimized for Speed (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Google books hearing set for February 18 (AFP)
- [Tech] Cisco releases Web security app for iPhone (AFP)
- [Tech] Simpsons' lampoon of Sarkozy sudden French web hit (AFP)
- [Tech] EU Gives Oracle Extra Time to Respond to Sun Inquiry (PC World)
- Man who killed wife while dreaming is released
- Soccer match leads to riot police, diplomatic meltdown
- [Tech] Vivendi inching closer to decision on NBC (AP)
- Authorities: Gunman kills 4, wounds 6 on Saipan
- False alarms prompt space station scare
- 11 missing after severe floods in northern England
- FIFA turn down Ireland's replay request
- [Tech] Library group offers text search to 4.6M books (AP)
- [Tech] Sony to launch online download service for TVs (AFP)
- [Tech] California Bans Power-Hog TVs: Death Knell for Plasma? (PC World)
- [Tech] Cloud Engines updates Pogoplug media sharing device (Macworld.com)
- Google OS: the end of the hard drive?
- [Tech] Susan Boyle aims to turn celebrity into album sales (Reuters)
- [Tech] Sony's Hirai Hopes for Quick Start to Online Content Service (PC World)
- [Tech] EU extends Oracle/Sun review deadline until Jan 27 (AP)
- [Tech] Nokia to axe 330 jobs in Finland, Denmark (AFP)
- [Tech] You don't know tech: The InfoWorld news quiz (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] Why Chrome OS will fail -- big time (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] China Mobile Says Mobile Market Sales Going Well (PC World)
- [Tech] Gameloft says it, others reining in Android plans (Reuters)
- [Tech] AT&T's Anti-Verizon Ad Is a Stinker (PC World)
- [Tech] Foxconn to Build JIL Handset for China Mobile (PC World)
- [Tech] Security Pro Says New SSL Attack Can Hit Many Sites (PC World)
- [Tech] Sony hopes online service will build brand loyalty (AP)
- Bomber strikes near Afghan governor's house
- [Tech] Sony to launch online entertainment service in 2010 (Reuters)
- Suspected drone kills 8 militants in Pakistan
- Afghan minister: Taliban can be defeated
- [Tech] China Unicom 3G Growth Seven Times Faster Than China Mobile (PC World)
- [Tech] 200 Web sites spread al-Qaida's message in English (AP)
- [Tech] eBay completes Skype sale (AFP)
- Honduran de facto leader to step down temporarily
- U.S. and Cuba practice softball diplomacy
- 'Obama threat' security guard freed
- [Tech] Dell's profit, stock drop on weak quarterly report (AP)
- [Tech] Obama answers questions from top Cuban blogger (AP)
- [Tech] Former CEO of Bricsnet indicted for embezzlement (AP)
- Former Rwanda official warns of violence
- Russian corruption fight explodes on YouTube
- [Tech] First Look: Super Monkey Ball 2 (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Google adds automatic captions to YouTube (AFP)
- [Tech] Google PC will start in seven seconds or less (Reuters)
- [Tech] AOL shows worst not over for media job cuts (Reuters)
- [Tech] Malone: DirecTV would be "compatible" with a telco (Reuters)
- [Tech] EBay completes sale of Skype for $2 billion (AP)
- [Tech] Glitch snarls air traffic in latest woes for FAA (AP)
- [Tech] Google's Chrome OS: A Web appliance, not a PC (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] California Energy Commission Rule to Impact HDTV Industry (PC World)
- [Tech] Android vs. iPhone: Which Has the More Advanced Users? (PC World)
- [Tech] Google's Chrome OS: What's in it for Microsoft? (PC World)
- [Tech] SkillSoft 3Q profit up 63 percent; raises outlook (AP)
- [Tech] Auto-Updating Chrome OS Will Focus on Security (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] AT&T Fires Back at Verizon with 'X and V' Commercial (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Google Will Add Text Captions To YouTube Videos (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Office 2010 Integrates with the Web, But Weakly (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Google Goes for Speed, Security in Chrome OS (PC World)
- [Tech] Hack brings 10.6.2 back to Atom processors (Macworld.com)
- Android's growth worries some
- Online churches draw believers
- [Tech] Dell profit falls 54 pct amid PC slump (AP)
- [Tech] Google adds automatic captions to YouTube (AFP)
- [Tech] Holiday Shopping Notebook: Holiday gimmicks (AP)
- [Tech] Google-powered netbooks to debut next year (AFP)
- French soccer cheating enrages Irish
- Belgian PM is first 'president of Europe'
- Closing arguments set in Amanda Knox case
- [Tech] Indian Eye Hospital Uses IPhone for Remote Diagnostics (PC World)
- [Tech] Google's Chrome OS to be ready for 2010 holidays (AP)
- [Tech] Susan Boyle album sets pre-order record on Amazon (Reuters)
- [Tech] New AT&T TV Ad More Misleading Than Verizon's Claims (PC World)
- [Tech] Google shows off Chrome operating system (Reuters)
- [Tech] Shareholders OK DirecTV spinoff but sale uncertain (AP)
- [Tech] AOL Offers Voluntary Resignations Instead of Layoffs (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Google adding automatic captions to YouTube videos (AP)
- [Tech] SubRosaSoft introduces FileSalvage 7 (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Microsoft says Windows 7 sales strong (Reuters)
- [Tech] Making money from open source: Still an issue (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] Yahoo jumps on Twitter bandwagon to improve search (AP)
- [Tech] Smart Spending: Online help for holiday shopping (AP)
- [Tech] Livescribe SmartPen Gets its Own App Store (PC Magazine)
- [Tech] Agile Web Solutions releases 1Password 3 (Macworld.com)
- With Internet Explorer 9, Microsoft fights back
- [Tech] China tightens supervision of online games (AFP)
- [Tech] Incase debuts new chargers for iPod and iPhone (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Camino 2.0 adds Tab Overview, improved annoyance blocking (Macworld.com)
- Clinton pleased with Karzai's promises
- [Tech] FAA glitch causes widespread US air travel delays (AP)
- [Tech] Game sales lift GameStop 3Q profit 12 percent (AP)
- [Tech] Wikipedia, iPhone among decade's top 10 Internet moments (Reuters)
- [Tech] AT&T strikes back at Verizon in new ad (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Review: Old Italy lives in 'Assassin's Creed II' (AP)
- 10 killed in Afghan suicide bombing
- [Tech] Sony Plans PlayStation Expansion (PC World)
- [Tech] Google's Chrome May Shift the OS Landscape (PC World)
- How Microsoft blew it on Windows Mobile
- [Tech] AOL to lay off a third of staff (AP)
- [Tech] AOL to cut one-third of workforce (Reuters)
- South African gender test athlete to keep gold medal
- 200 million children's growth stunted, report says
- [Tech] China Wants Fewer Monsters, More 'culture' in Online Games (PC World)
- Obama wraps up 4-nation tour of Asia
- [Tech] How the poll on health care was conducted (AP)
- [Tech] Nokia sees corporate interest for netbook (Reuters)
- [Tech] Sony chief executive outlines turnaround plan (AP)
- [Tech] Calif. requires TVs to be more energy-efficient (AP)
- Afghanistan's Karzai sworn in to 2nd term
- U.S. soldiers missing in Afghanistan named
- Deadly suicide bombing in Peshawar
- [Tech] Singapore Takes Stake in China's Shanda Games (PC World)
- [Tech] All Blacks face dressing down over Twitter leak (Reuters)
- [Tech] China wants content, values censored in online games (Reuters)
- [Tech] Malaysia's Maxis debuts at 9.2 percent above IPO (AP)
- The politics of filling the EU's top jobs
- Pirates clash over Spanish ransom
- California approves new energy efficiency standards for TVs
- [Tech] Setback For AT&T in Suit Over Verizon Ads (PC World)
- [Tech] Judge: 2 sites selling Beatles songs should remain shut down (AP)
- [Tech] Five Best Features in the Office 2010 Beta (PC World)
- [Tech] NetEase 3Q results miss estimates, shares fall (AP)
- [Tech] T-Mobile Tap (T-Mobile) (PC World)
- Kenya orphanage takes in elephant babies
- [Tech] Yahoo Go To Go Bye-Bye (PC World)
- [Tech] Apple fixes problem with LED Cinema Display iSight camera (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Tech] Red Hat Works On Square Box; Acc/Dis At B (Investor's Business Daily)
- [Tech] Webby Awards name top 10 Internet moments of the decade (AFP)
- [Tech] Google Chrome OS: Rounding Up The Rumors (PC World)
- [Tech] Facebook users can help Chase find small charities (AP)
- [Tech] IE9 Expected To Let Browser Access PC Hardware (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Apple Clears Final Hurdle To Sell iPhone in South Korea (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Microsoft Releases Betas of Office 2010 and More (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Shatters Game Records (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Salesforce Chatter Brings Social Networking To Business (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Sony may not fill some e-reader orders by holidays (AP)
- [Tech] IBM signs $500M deal with UK agency (AP)
- Iran rejects key part of nuclear deal
- Top 10 Internet moments of the decade
- [Tech] Microsoft shows off Silverlight 4's feature list at PDC (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] Firefox Edges Towards 3.6 with Another Beta (PC Magazine)
- [Tech] NJ man sentenced in Scientology cyber attack (AP)
- [Tech] Nintendo's Mario endures even as games come and go (AP)
- [Tech] Review: $100 Palm Pixi is stylish but sluggish (AP)
- [Tech] eBay founder launching online Hawaii news service (AFP)
- Obama brothers meet in China
- [Tech] CatPaint iPhone app adds cats to any photo (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] DirecTV appoints Pepsi exec White as CEO (Reuters)
- Senate studies 'shocking' online-marketing ploys
- Solar gadgets for when you're on the go
- [Tech] State pressure affecting Internet social networks: forum (AFP)
- [Tech] YouTube Direct Provides 'Citizen Journalist' Clearinghouse (PC World)
- [Tech] Upscale McDonald's brings European style to NYC (AP)
- [Tech] DirecTV to appoint PepsiCo executive as CEO (AP)
- [Tech] 'Call of Duty' setting entertainment records (AP)
- [Tech] Concur Technologies shares fall on weak guidance (AP)
- [Tech] Lead US disaster agency reaches out electronically (AFP)
- [Tech] Probe launched into British T-Mobile data breach (AFP)
- [Tech] 'Modern Warfare 2' sets entertainment industry records (AFP)
- [Tech] UK Police Reveal Arrests Over Zeus Banking Malware (PC World)
- [Tech] Union ramps up efforts to organize T-Mobile (AP)
- [Tech] EMI music videos, concerts coming to Hulu.com (AFP)
- [Tech] UK police make 2 Trojan computer virus arrests (AP)
- [Tech] Sony Ericsson closing NC site among global cuts (AP)
- [Tech] A quiet Palm releases WebOS update (InfoWorld)
- [Tech] "Call of Duty" game sells $550 million in five days (Reuters)
- [Tech] Nokia Ousts Symbian OS From High-End Handsets (PC World)
- [Tech] California targets TVs to lower electricity demand (AP)
- [Tech] EU Closes 54 Web Sites for Consumer Law Violations (PC World)
- [Tech] 'Uncharted 2' leads Video Game Award nominations (AP)
- [Tech] Red Giant Software releases Holomatrix (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] Google-Branded 'Super' Phone Expected in 2010, Report Says (PC World)
- Social network sites criticized on bullying
- [Tech] Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 friend Facebook (AP)
- Germany extends Afghanistan mission
- North Korea, trade on agenda as Obama visits South Korea
- In space race, watch out for China
- [Tech] House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (AP)
- [Tech] Ahead of the Bell: Autodesk falls after forecast (AP)
- Hillary Clinton makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
- Vice president's veto threatens Iraq election
- [Tech] PS3 Firmware 3.10 Released, Adds Facebook Support (PC World)
- [Tech] China Defense Ministry Site Fends off Hackers (PC World)
- 'Catastrophic' fire warning in Australia
- U.S. ship thwarts second pirate attack
- [Tech] China Mobile's 3G Coverage to Rapidly Expand (PC World)
- [Tech] IPhone Cleared for Sale by South Korean Regulator (PC World)
- [Tech] Microsoft told to stop some Windows sales in China (AP)
- [Tech] China Mobile Still in Talks to Sell IPhone (PC World)
- [Tech] Video spurs explosion of Internet traffic (AFP)
- [Tech] China Mobile says still in iPhone talks with Apple (AFP)
- [Tech] EMC Brings Avamar Backup to PCs, Macs (PC World)
- [Tech] India to have 'billion' mobile users soon: exec (AFP)
- [Tech] IBM takes a (feline) step toward thinking machines (AP)
- [Tech] South Korean regulator approves iPhone (AP)
- Sex slave breaks silence
- [Tech] How to Hack China for Just $1,800 (PC World)
- [Tech] Telecom giants converge at Asia's top mobile show (AFP)
- [Tech] No Chrome OS This Year, But A Google Event Promises To Pull Back The Curtain
- U.S. Army suicides set another record
- [Tech] Service Lets Users Build Own IPhone, RIM, Windows Apps (PC World)
- [Tech] Photo Essentials 3 plug-in released for Photoshop Elements (Macworld.com)
- [Tech] China court rules against Microsoft in IPR case: report (Reuters)
- Puerto Rico fire linked to faulty gas tank monitor
- Israel approves plan to build 900 houses
- [Tech] Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers (AP)
- [Tech] GAO: Los Alamos computer security has weaknesses (AP)
- [Tech] AP Sources: MySpace in talks to buy imeem (AP)
- Can you be liable for your tweets?
- [Tech] House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (AP)
- [Tech] Autodesk posts lower 3Q profit, sales, shares fall (AP)
- [Tech] AP Sources: MySpace in talks to buy imeem (AP)
- [Tech] Microsoft 'cloud' service Azure to launch January 1 (AFP)
- [Tech] Web security company warns of 'cyber arms race' (AFP)
- [Tech] GAO: Los Alamos computer security has weaknesses (AP)
- [Tech] Verizon Says AT&T's Lawsuit Seeks To Hide 3G Truth (NewsFactor)
- [Tech] Wal-Mart confirms some Black Friday deals (AP)
- [Tech] Mac News Briefs: Better scanning in Snow Leopard (Macworld.com)
| vBulletin® v3.8.3, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.