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Arabic iOS dictation apps arrive in UAE
Nuance brings its Dragon Dictation and Search apps in Arabic to the United Arab Emirates.
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Man tries to sell son on Facebook for $20 million
Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry of Saudi Arabia wants to sell his son on Facebook for $20 million. He says it's the only way to avoid poverty, but some believe it could be a publicity stunt.
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Plans for new world's tallest building revealed (images)
The Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is expected to reach more than 1,000 meters into the sky and tower over the current world's tallest building.
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Saudi Arabia announces BlackBerry ban
Country's telecommunications commission orders cell phone service providers to suspend service to the RIM handsets on Friday.
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Research aims to harness solar energy to purify water
A new project in Saudi Arabi -- being spearheaded by IBM and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) -- seeks to create a water desalination plant that runs off solar energy....
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Global scope of East Anglia hack of global warming docs
East Anglia hacker(s) used global path on global warming docs.
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Arabic iOS dictation apps arrive in UAE
Nuance brings its Dragon Dictation and Search apps in Arabic to the United Arab Emirates.
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Malaysia deports Saudi journalist for tweeting; faces execution
Saudi journalist Hamza Kashgari has been deported from Malaysia. He faces potential execution in Saudia Arabia on charges of apostasy after writing a set of controversial tweets.
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Facebook scam: U.S. Attacks Iran and Saudi Arabia.
A new Facebook scam exploits your desire to watch a video about the U.S. attacking Iran and Saudi Arabia, and the beginning of World War III. You won't see a video, but you may get a virus.
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Man tries to sell son on Facebook for $20 million
Saud bin Nasser Al Shahry of Saudi Arabia wants to sell his son on Facebook for $20 million. He says it's the only way to avoid poverty, but some believe it could be a publicity stunt.
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Plans for new world's tallest building revealed (images)
The Kingdom Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is expected to reach more than 1,000 meters into the sky and tower over the current world's tallest building.
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Sify partners with Saudi Telecom as EIG almost complete
Sify's strategic deals with Gulf Bridge International and Saudi Telecom (part of the Europe-India Gateway) expands their reach in Africa and Middle East while strengthening their network capacity...
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Saudi king did not offer $150 billion for Facebook
Saudi Arabia‘s King Abdullah did not offer $150 billion to buy Facebook, despite how quickly the "news" spread across the Internet.
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Saudi Arabia announces BlackBerry ban
Country's telecommunications commission orders cell phone service providers to suspend service to the RIM handsets on Friday.
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Saudi Arabia, Arab Emirates to ban BlackBerry features
Two Mideast countries plan to block key features of Research In Motion's BlackBerry, citing national security concerns.
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Research aims to harness solar energy to purify water
A new project in Saudi Arabi -- being spearheaded by IBM and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) -- seeks to create a water desalination plant that runs off solar energy....
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Global scope of East Anglia hack of global warming docs
East Anglia hacker(s) used global path on global warming docs.
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Bolivia:lithium=Saudi:oil?
What's a poor country with rich resources to do? There's the Nigeria model: tribal hatred and long-running civil war. There's the Saudi model: bribe your own people, hire aliens to do the dirty...
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Calif. firm investigates Saudi hostage video
FBI called in after surge in traffic takes down California company's Web site--an al-Qaida hijack?
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Saudi Arabia's battle of the bits
The battle of the bits: Why it's driving one regime batty.
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