Samsung expects 2014 to be another strong year
The company will take part in three major projects this year
Misr Al-Qawia party members arrested for hanging ‘No to the Constitution’ posters
Decision has not been made regarding the party's participation in upcoming referendum
Egyptian expats head to the polls
Referendum voting begins for citizens living abroad
Tunisia police, protesters clash in deprived region
The region is one of the poorest in Tunisia and was a hotbed of unrest during the January 2011 revolt that toppled veteran strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
In Pictures: Morsi trial adjourned, clashes erupt
AFP- An Egyptian court on Wednesday adjourned the murder trial of deposed president Mohamed Morsi to February 1, citing "weather conditions" that prevented the Islamist's transport to court from prison. It…
App developers see wearable devices as next big thing
Galaxy Gear smart watches from Samsung have garnered mixed reviews since their September launch, and consumers have not warmed to them yet.
Intel shows off wearable gadgets as chipmaker expands beyond PCs
Intel dominates the PC industry, but it has been slow to adapt its processors for smartphones and tablets, markets now dominated by rivals like Qualcomm and Samsung Electronics.
Egypt to host World Summit on Information Society
The event will be held in Sharm El-Sheikh during the last quarter of 2014.
Appeal hearing of activists rescheduled for Thursday
Hearing is postponed for security reasons
Portugal pays final homage to Eusebio
Mourners, many in tears, threw red and white Benfica scarves on the hearse and waved red and green Portuguese flags as it passed by, crying out: “Eusebio, Eusebio”.