Though the rest of the world is now enjoying rumble with the PlayStation 3, Europe continues to be left out in the cold with no release date announced for the peripheral.
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Though the rest of the world is now enjoying rumble with the PlayStation 3, Europe continues to be left out in the cold with no release date announced for the peripheral.
A Kuwaiti man released from U.S. custody at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in 2005 blew himself up in a suicide attack in Iraq last month, Pentagon officials said Wednesday.
AMD's 45nm Shanghai processor has been a topic of interest for months, but precious little information was available beyond the chip's targeted time frame. But the company took the wraps off its server/workstation roadmap today, giving us a glimpse at the product ecology it intends to build with its 45nm process, as well as information on how Shanghai will evolve after its debut.
The Olympic flame has reached the top of the world, carried to the summit of Mount Everest by climbers wearing oxygen masks to breathe in the thin air. By successfully carrying the flame to Earth's highest point, China completed one of the promises it made to stage the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing.
A Brazilian rancher convicted of orchestrating the 2005 killing of an American nun has been acquitted after a witness contradicted his own earlier testimony and said there had not been an order to carry out the assassination.
Farmers in Argentina decided Wednesday to resume a strike that cut exports, blocked roads and emptied store shelves last month.
A leading Colombian paramilitary leader pleaded not guilty to drug-trafficking charges Wednesday in a U.S. court after his extradition from Colombia.
Two journalists and the lawyer for a third have been arrested in Zimbabwe in recent days, their spokesmen said, amid signs the Zimbabwean government is intensifying a post-election crackdown.
A suspected pedophile who became the subject of an international manhunt earlier this week after an appeal from Interpol has been detained in the United States, a spokesman for the global police agency told CNN Thursday.
Gunfire broke out in downtown Beirut Thursday after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said recent government actions amount to "a declaration of open war."