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- Neilsen TV ratings to include online streaming
- Cheaper internet service possible after CRTC ruling
- Will Google Glass ever be stylish?
- Google Glass: No longer just the stuff of science fiction
- Greg Weston: Anti-hacking agency slow to learn about Chinese cyberattack
- Fingerprint purchasing technology ensures buyer has a pulse
- 10 high tech fashions
- Evolution takes a similar course each time, study suggests
- Lazy eye cured by total darkness
- Tiny 'lunch-box' satellites carry huge Canadian hopes into space
- The Current: Erik Martin on managing Reddit
- Samsung takes on Apple with new tablet
- 'Social reading' the next phase of e-book revolution
- Tiny Canadian satellites launched into space
- Canadian Forces put their 1st satellite in orbit
- NDP wants mandatory reporting of government data breaches
- Warming Lake Superior stresses wildlife, observers say
- 'Vulcan' voted top Pluto moon name
- New emissions regulations released for heavy-duty trucks
- Yahoo bans working from home
- Professional cellphone contract negotiators haggle for customers
- Physicists find Spider-Man's webs could stop runaway train
- Alberta's C02 capture target falls after project scrapped
- Young people overshare financial info, Visa warns
- Samsung Knox targets BlackBerry's turf
- HP sells webOS technology to LG Electronics
- Apple lawsuit over kids' app bills nears settlement
- Stuxnet nuclear sabotage malware's evolution revealed
- World music revenue inches upward despite online piracy
- Pirate Bay moves internet access from Sweden
- Computer scientist wins Canada's top science prize
- Carbon storage project at U of R may be wound up, Premier Wall says
- Satellite imagery could help flood fight in Manitoba
- Flower-gifting sloth melts YouTube hearts
- Communication among smart machines touted as future of wireless
- BlackBerry debuts mobile payment service in Indonesia
- Private voyage to Mars planned by U.S. non-profit
- Isolated North Korea allows 3G network for Instagram, Twitter
- China accuses U.S. hackers of targeting its websites
- Extra radiation belt around Earth surprises NASA
- Hands-free calls impair drivers' brains, study suggests
- Pebble smart watch debuts, with a Canadian pedigree
- Oliver announces search for firm to run Chalk River
- Private space cargo ship heads to space station again
- Large meteorite found in eastern Antarctica
- Mother fights for access to her deceased son's Facebook account
- Wild bees boost harvest more than honeybees
- Why internet addiction is a controversial diagnosis
- Dragon capsule arrives at space station
- Dad gets $22,000 data roaming 'shock' from Fido
- Next Canadian astronaut may take commercial flight to ISS
- 5 ways to avoid excessive roaming charges
- Canadians no longer the biggest web addict, report shows
- Deep Carbon study finds science-fiction worlds underground
- Czech news media face cyberattacks
- Debit card fraud hits all-time low
- Curiosity rover back to normal after computer problem
- Google fuels ivory trade in Asia, environmental group says
- Does negative tone turn you off social media?
- Ancient Arctic camel offers climate change clues
- Comet makes closest approach ever to Earth
- Google begins to document post-tsunami Fukushima
- US scientists report big jump in heat-trapping CO2
- Home Depot quietly ends light-bulb-recycling program
- Subway library encourages commuters to read
- Quotable Chris Hadfield inspires stellar cartoon
- Microsoft fined $752M by European Commission
- Large web page size bad news for mobile users
- Bell employee suggested waiving 911 fees in North: emails
- North Pole shipping route could open by mid-century
- Wireless spectrum auction to start November 19th
- Incentive low to recycle bulbs, says Ontario recycling head
- Facebook to unveil revamped News Feed
- Indonesian volcano spews ash into sky
- Curiosity rover powered down for solar blast
- Google Glass is just the beginning
- Caffeine helps bees remember
- Buried flood channels found on Mars
- Shark migration shuts down Florida beaches
- U.S. Navy's training could pose risks to endangered species
- Canadian government no longer investigating UFOs
- 'Rapid' heat spike unlike anything in 11,000 years
- Tiny German village a model in country's energy revolution
- Shipwreck crystal might be rare Viking navigational aid
- New SimCity game stalled by server upgrades
- Rare Florida owl spotted on island in Halifax harbour
- Man's Netflix tattoo scores free year's service
- Program lets Twitter users tweet after death
- Experimental Lakes Area uncertain future met with mixed reaction
- Homeless to get free cellphones in California
- Clogged arteries in mummies questions modern roots of heart disease
- Shark fin soup species to be protected worldwide
- New BlackBerry coming to the US on March 22
- Facebook 'likes' reveal far more than you know
- Stonehenge started as giant graveyard, study suggests
- Seattle bar bans pre-emptively bans Google Glass
- Doubt cast on bacterial 'find' in buried Antarctic lake
- Sim City creators in damage control mode over technical problems
- Hamilton restaurant replaces paper menus with iPads
- China willing to talk with U.S. over cyberattacks
- Scientists launch internet for robots
- Curiosity's rover's latest Mars find to be unveiled
- Google pays $7M fine to settle Wi-Fi privacy case
- Join us at 7 p.m. Thurs to chat about Chris Hadfield's space adventure
- Prepped 'for years,' Hadfield takes over space station command
- Google to map Iqaluit at street level
- 'Revenge porn' site founder fined $250K for Twitter defamation
- Large crater in ice stumps astronomer
- Shaw customers fuming after millions of emails deleted
- Ottawa restricts use of data collected through government websites
- Microsoft fixes email service after prolonged outage
- Surveillance cameras raise privacy issues in Sask.
- Phallus-shaped acorn worms resolve fossil mystery
- Chris Hadfield to take command of International Space Station
- Google buys University of Toronto startup
- Where there's smoke, there's social media
- Higgs boson particle discovered, physicists say
- Servers in Canada linked to FinFisher spyware program
- Samsung to unveil Galaxy S4 in NYC tonight
- Soyuz returns to Earth Thursday night
- Mars missions deal signed by European, Russian space agencies
- Twitter gets irrational on Pi Day
- Mega-planet's ingredients point to solar system like ours
- Reuters editor charged in Anonymous hack of L.A. Times
- Google Reader shut-down shocks and enrages the web
- N.Korea accuses U.S., S.Korea of cyberattacks
- Why the Higgs boson 'God particle' matters
- Minor earthquakes strike off B.C.'s Haida Gwaii
- Monarch butterfly numbers drop by 'ominous' 59%
- Follow PM Harper's live chat with astronaut Chris Hadfield
- Great Lakes experiencing 'new stresses'
- Titanic bandmaster's violin found, says auction house
- Distant star baby boom captured by huge new telescope
- Why do cellphone users sound so annoying?
- Climate change could turn polar bears brown, study says
- Wanted: People willing to die on Mars
- Chris Hadfield live from the ISS
- Mobile apps cause privacy concern for parents
- Mars rover sidelined again
- Earthquakes turn water into gold
- Toronto startup rethinks the way you type
- 'Instasham' lets social media braggers fake fabulous lives
- Mars, the moon and other off-Earth spots for space tourists
- Exhibition chronicles 50 years of video gaming
- Google introduces internet-only Chromebooks to Canada
- Social media will be key to delivering next federal budget
- Adults-only summer camp provides 'digital detox'
- Reviving extinct species within reach, says researcher
- Microsoft announces automatic installation of service pack
- Hacker weev sentenced to 3.5 years in iPad breach
- Living out your fantasy life on Facebook
- South Korean banks, media report network crash
- Blackberry co-founders start $100M quantum tech fund
- Voyager 1 has left the solar system
- Apollo rocket engines recovered from ocean floor
- Chinese internet address involved in S. Korea cyberattack
- Thawing permafrost a growing problem for Iqaluit airport
- Are there international rules for cyberwarfare?
- Big Bang's afterglow mapped by Planck space telescope
- Twitter features Hadfield-Shatner chat in 7th birthday post
- BlackBerry CEO calls iPhone outdated
- South Korea misidentifies China as cyberattack origin
- Why the monarch butterfly migration may be endangered
- Birds killed flying into Toronto buildings on display at ROM
- Wireless carrier Wind Mobile said up for sale
- Stores ditch cash registers for new technology
- BlackBerry's Z10 makes its U.S. debut
- Saint John scientists study plants in TB fight
- Atlantic Canadian mega-volcanoes blamed in mass extinction
- Space tourism targets ordinary Canadians
- Alberta man to sell home for Bitcoin virtual currency
- Smart elevators to get you there faster
- Possible meteor lit up U.S. East Coast
- Why we need 'urban forests'
- Rare bird gets peg leg after losing limb in golf accident
- City landmarks worldwide go dark for Earth Hour
- B.C. salmon-farm critics say committee will be upstream battle
- Angry Birds roosting at NASA
- Dragon capsule set for return to Earth
- First eaglets born on north shore of Lake Ontario in decades
- No longer kids stuff: the evolution of video games
- Hidden cameras show 2 lunchrooms' recycling habits
- McMaster music mining lab delves into download habits
- Text-message scams on the rise
- New carving stone deposits found near Iqaluit
- Yahoo buys teen developer's bestselling app
- Private cargo ship en route from space station
- MP3 players help people with dementia and Alzheimer's
- Ottawa nixes former environment panel's data-sharing plan
- Text messages privacy ruling expected from Supreme Court
- Architects change recycling habits with design
- Germany pitching Berlin as hub for internet start-ups
- Bill Gates pledges to reinvent condom
- Wiretap order needed to seize text messages, court rules
- Mountain pine beetle's genome decoded
- Massive cyberattack threatens internet speed
- Late Ontario winter starving birds of prey
- The extent of police powers in digital snooping
- Sweden's spat with Google inspires 'ungoogleable' fun
- Money for aquaculture, but none for wild salmon, critics note
- Researchers probe death of whale found at B.C. salmon farm
- Soyuz spacecraft takes express route to space station
- How do mega-stars grow? With ample help from their elders
- 3D printer makes one-of-a-kind jewelry
- MDA signs $81M space station-related deal
- Soyuz spacecraft arrives safely at space station
- Amazon buys Goodreads book recommendation site
- How an ancient astronomical error affects Easter
- Facebook Android event spurs new phone rumours
- Nahlah Ayed: Why Saudi Arabia is the world's top YouTube nation
- Children vulnerable to smartphone, tablet addictions
- BlackBerry to release more affordable smartphones
- Hamilton entrepreneur shows it is easy being green
- Scientist-muzzling probed by information commissioner
- Waterloo startup expects to deliver $15 phone and data plan
- Firms mark April Fool's Day with Google Nose, bacon mouthwash
- U.S. predators use video games to lure Canadian kids
- Experts want gaming addiction on disorder manual
- Birders flock to N.S. beach to see South American bird
- Dead squid whodunit verdict is death by natural causes
- Google's privacy policy challenged in Europe
- Oil and gas emissions rules must top Alberta's, report says
- Game of Thrones premiere sets piracy record
- 5 major moments in cellphone history
- Lobster traps get eco-friendly changes
- Video game rage: Violent imagery isn't the trigger, researchers say
- Judge rules ReDigi's digital music reselling infringes copyright
- Saskatoon scientist breaks silence about muzzling
- Tree death toll from climate change likely underestimated
- Dark matter hints detected in space station experiment
- Analyst claims knowledge of Apple's new TV set
- Fish deformities linked to oil pollution in U.S. and Alberta
- Can video games be political?
- North Korea's Twitter, Flickr accounts hacked
- Mountain pine beetle poised to ravage Eastern Canada
- Facebook phone likely unveiled Thursday
- Sun puts Mars rovers on break
- 'Plausible' that Asian carp have reached Great Lakes
- McMaster professor finds that plants take care of their families
- Ancient Ur complex dates from time of Abraham
- iPod tax an 'accidental' part of 2013 budget, prof thinks
- New environmental review limits not justified, study suggests
- China kills birds as new flu strain death toll hits 6
- Philly skyscraper morphing into Pong screen
- Sea lion has rhythm, to scientists' surprise
- Canadians take on NASA design challenge for space exploration
- Asian beetle pest eradicated from Canada
- BlackBerry shutting down BBM Music
- Why big dogs die young
- 'iPod tax' debate gets complicated, highlights confusion
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