BlackBerry says making headway with corporate, government clients
BlackBerry Chief Executive John Chen dismisses demise talk, says 'we are very much alive'
Apple buys startup Topsy; gets rich Twitter data
The Wall Street Journal, which reported the news earlier, cited people familiar with the deal as saying Apple paid over $200 million.
Facebook phases in ‘Unfollow’ button
The world's largest social network is constantly tweaking its newsfeed - the main page users look at on the network - often by reducing clutter
Metropolitan Museum exhibition celebrates Central Park Obelisk known as “Cleopatra’s Needle”
New exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York celebrates Ancient Egypt
Zan’et Regala: A new state attitude toward theatre?
New play indirectly addresses controversial issue of US aid to Egypt.
Part 2: Divisions of power in the constitution under scrutiny
Experts share their thoughts on the system of governance, sovereignty of law and transitional articles
Why Egypt’s army is bad at doing business
By Farah Halime General Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi must be revelling in the image of an all-powerful oligarch created by the media. Apparently he reigns over a sprawling economic empire that…
CSF arrests 17 students at the University of Menufiya
Minister of Interior assures that the students will not be hurt
ETUF declares solidarity with striking iron and steel workers
Minister of Manpower discussing worker demands with cabinet; parent company attempting to solve the issue
‘Alex 21’ lawyer released
Lawyer was detained after inciting violence, other lawyers say he is being framed