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  1. Thalmic Labs armband a Canadian-made wearable device
  2. Forget cord-cutting: Canadians happy to pay for extra TV
  3. The clothing accessory that might replace your smartphone
  4. Kapow! Superpowers in science and nature
  5. Google to buy Nest for $3.2B US
  6. Tech trends for 2014: wearables, phablets and e-visits
  7. Smartphone poop traces zapped clean by UV light
  8. Ancient fish fossil suggests hind legs evolved from fins
  9. Sensors glued to bees to track movements in Australia
  10. Sex sold online by teens because it's lucrative, girl says
  11. NSA carves pathway into international computers
  12. NSA carves pathway into international computers
  13. Net neutrality setback unlikely to spark major change
  14. Google ads target Canadians using personal health info
  15. Net neutrality setback unlikely to spark major change
  16. Google ads target Canadians using personal health info
  17. Need Kickstarter cash? Use the word 'cats' in your pitch
  18. Apple to refund $32.5M in FTC case about kids buying apps
  19. 'Micro-windmills' could charge cellphones, inventors say
  20. Birds fly in 'V' formation to save energy
  21. Bananas banned from monkey diet at U.K. zoo
  22. Google Glass-wearing driver fights ticket in court
  23. Orca whale exhibit at Sochi Winter Olympics sparks outrage
  24. Handheld DNA analysis device could diagnose malaria
  25. Older trees grow faster than younger ones, study finds
  26. Facebook trending topics feature added
  27. Corey Knowlton, rhino hunt auction winner, gets death threats
  28. NSA collects nearly 200 million text messages a day: report
  29. World's longest echo created by acoustic expert's gunshot
  30. Google contact lens could help diabetics track glucose
  31. 3D printing could help child amputees in Uganda, Toronto professor says
  32. 'Pre-Nobel' Wolf Prize winners include Canadian scientist
  33. Windows XP expires in 2014, but not its malware support
  34. Chris Hadfield, retired Canadian astronaut, lands CBC gig
  35. Target data breach is tip of the iceberg, cybercrime watchdog warns
  36. Glue for heart surgeries inspired by slugs
  37. Black widow spiders 'twerk' to find mates
  38. Neuroscience journal edited by kids, for kids
  39. Health Canada library changes leave scientists scrambling
  40. FAA decision could ground space tourists
  41. NHL injuries cost an estimated $218M US a year
  42. Rosetta comet probe to wake from space hibernation
  43. Why are Canadians buying Bitcoin?
  44. Environmental impact of electric cars still up for debate
  45. 'Toxic' culture and job losses at Canadian water-research lab
  46. Have you heard the Most Beautiful Sound in the World?
  47. Charge rage on rise over lack of Silicon Valley car charging stations
  48. Extreme El Niño weather to double in frequency, study says
  49. BlackBerry shares up 9% after Pentagon opts for its phones
  50. Target data breach may affect some Canadians
  51. Are phablets really here to stay?
  52. Sea anemones found living beneath Antarctic ice shelf
  53. Narwhal tusk smuggler faces extradition hearing
  54. Google's Nest deal highlights privacy-policy issues: Dan Misener
  55. Mars mystery rock 'looks like a jelly doughnut'
  56. Seniors' smartphone usage low among Canadians
  57. Climate change: 2013 ranked 4th warmest year
  58. Confusion over 'iPod tax' deepens
  59. Fever-reducing meds encourage spread of flu: McMaster report
  60. Google Glass moviegoer grilled by FBI at 'Jack Ryan' film
  61. New technology aims to empty wait rooms at doctors' offices
  62. Google's YouTube video tester grades your network speed
  63. Salamander jumping ability has a surprising twist
  64. Turn down heat to reduce obesity risk, scientists propose
  65. Banks and retailers pass the buck on data breach
  66. Ice in Great Lakes a danger to ships, coast guard says
  67. Water vapour spouts from dwarf planet Ceres
  68. China blocks CBC website after story about offshore accounts
  69. Winter Olympic sites would be too hot for Games by 2050
  70. Canada's kids reveal online habits in survey
  71. 5 easy ways to become a freelance scientist
  72. Facebook, Princeton feud over popularity studies
  73. 'E-whiskers' could give robots cat-like senses
  74. Cord-cutting: 16% of Canadians mull ditching paid TV
  75. Google's Gmail experiences mass disruptions
  76. Camera-wearing falcons reveal hunting strategy
  77. Michaels crafts store admits possible data breach
  78. Chinese lunar rover has mechanical problems
  79. Earth in HD: 2nd spacewalk to outfit ISS with B.C. cameras
  80. Alkaline diet's scientific basis 'taken out of context'
  81. Flu volunteers sniffle for scientists
  82. Europeans had dark skin, blue eyes 7,000 years ago
  83. Google buys A.I. firm DeepMind
  84. Microsoft to develop Gears of War at Vancouver studio
  85. Bitcoin sellers in Silk Road drug case charged with conspiracy
  86. NSA uses smartphone apps to track people, Snowden docs suggest
  87. Internet companies, U.S. reach deal on disclosure of user info
  88. Black Death mysteries unlocked by McMaster scientists
  89. Data Privacy Day highlights need for action: Dan Misener
  90. Google Glass prescription frames, shades are coming
  91. Doubts about Apple escalate after disappointing Q1
  92. BlackBerry's data-free FM radio available on Z30, Q10, Q5
  93. Personal data online: 5 of the biggest security breaches
  94. Amnesiac Henry Molaison's brain undergoes digital post-mortem
  95. Cancer fighting purple tomatoes harvested in Leamington
  96. Stephen Hawking's black holes 'blunder' stirs debate
  97. Animal offspring bigger if dad's around, B.C. study finds
  98. Stem cells grown without embryo in 'major discovery'
  99. Google to settle EU antitrust probe soon, sources say
  100. Monarch migration said to be in trouble as numbers fall
  101. How Neanderthal are you? Check your hair and skin
  102. Risk to B.C. salmon 'minimal' from Run-of-River projects
  103. How Google's $2.9B sale of Motorola could lift Lenovo
  104. Discovering the secrets of the ancient world with Hendrik Poinar
  105. Mind-bending indeed! Stephen Hawking's black holes U-turn explained
  106. Watch the moon passing in front of the sun
  107. Facebook shares open at record high after huge profit jump
  108. PayPal brings Battle Hack competition to Canada
  109. Best Buy Canada to lay off 950 staff
  110. 32% of Canadians willing to sell their digital data
  111. Android on 80% of smartphones shipped in 2013
  112. Flying snakes have 'surprising aerodynamic' bodies
  113. Walk like a penguin to prevent falls on ice
  114. App game sales beat hand-held video games revenues for 1st time
  115. Yahoo says email accounts hacked, passwords stolen
  116. Prince Charles finds climate-change denial most unbecoming
  117. Fracking waste can be cleaned for disposal: minister
  118. Western Greece rocked by 6.1-magnitude quake
  119. Chicken-carcass eating eagles bully other N.S. birds
  120. Great Lakes under the largest cover of ice in 20 years
  121. Biologist who questioned Darwin's 'tree of life' wins $1M prize
  122. Cars talking to each other? U.S. rules may require it
  123. U.S. hotel customers hit by new data breach
  124. Oilsands pollutants underestimated, researchers conclude
  125. Google marks coldest temperature recorded in Canada
  126. Arctic lakes' ice season shrinking, study finds
  127. Facebook turns 10: What your 'friends' dislike most
  128. Google, Facebook, other firms release data on NSA requests
  129. Google ordered to move mystery barge
  130. Microsoft announces new CEO
  131. CIBC adds Telus to mobile-payment network
  132. iPhone lights girl's pants on fire
  133. 'Track everyone, anywhere, anytime': How Canada's spies can use metadata
  134. 'Science Guy' Nye debates creation museum founder on earth's origin
  135. Haida Gwaii ocean iron dump investigation to proceed
  136. James Moore makes wireless industry announcement
  137. Cellphone use behind the wheel could be stopped with technology
  138. The real Paleo diet: What woolly mammoths ate
  139. How to make maple syrup without a forest
  140. Google chairman Eric Schmidt gets $100M US stock package
  141. Bionic hand offers immediate sense of touch
  142. There will still be bacon: Deadly pig virus no threat to human health
  143. Proposed Energy East pipeline called a potential CO2 traffic jam
  144. Dead bats could provide clues about white-nose syndrome
  145. Federal science hobbled by cuts and policies, poll says
  146. Young salmon navigate with built-in magnetic compass
  147. Twitter stock down 20% over lacklustre new user results
  148. Earliest human footprints outside Africa found in England
  149. 7 environmental charities face Canada Revenue Agency audits
  150. Kik Messenger 'spam bot' asks users for sexual images
  151. Earthquake of 6.7 magnitude strikes off Vanuatu
  152. Canada's new space program aims to inspire future generations
  153. Home-made solar furnace slashes man's heating bills
  154. Apple buys back $14B US of own stock
  155. E-book prices could drop under Competition Bureau pact
  156. How Olympic outfits give athletes an edge
  157. Climate change has polar bears on egg diet
  158. Curiosity takes first photo of Earth from Mars
  159. Telus, Koodo wireless outages reported
  160. Dashboard cameras catching on with drivers
  161. 'Kill switch' bill for stolen, lost smartphones proposed in U.S.
  162. Vancouver's Hootsuite competing for Silicon Valley talent
  163. Flappy Bird success 'ruins my simple life,' game creator says
  164. How Google Glass could revolutionize surgery
  165. Astronomers discover oldest star ever
  166. Google overtakes Exxon as 2nd-most valuable U.S. company
  167. Copenhagen Zoo kills giraffe, Marius, to prevent inbreeding
  168. What genes make Olympic athletes great?
  169. What caused the global warming hiatus on the Earth's surface
  170. Tablo device harnesses over-the-air HDTV signals for free
  171. Butchering Marius the giraffe not the 'teaching moment' zoo had hoped for
  172. Cyberbullying law faces first court test today
  173. Scientists unearth 50 animal species from new B.C. fossil bed
  174. Romantimatic app: Romance-killer or pragmatic helper?
  175. The Sochi Olympics get high-tech
  176. Windows XP holdouts vulnerable to hackers
  177. Budget 2014: Bitcoin faces scrutiny to prevent money-laundering
  178. Construction workers unearth ice age mammoth tusk
  179. Conservationists ask Alberta to end bounties on wolves
  180. Homemade solar furnace could spell business for N.B. man
  181. Science uncovers the cause of the marijuana munchies
  182. China's Jade Rabbit lunar rover dies on moon
  183. Nuclear fusion takes key step forward
  184. Rogers falls behind competitors in wooing customers
  185. Ancient toddler's remains re-ignite Native origins debate
  186. Great Backyard Bird Count urges people to bird-watch for science on weekend
  187. A fish and vegetable garden for your apartment
  188. China's Jade Rabbit lunar rover not dead after all
  189. Telus revenue up 3% to $2.95B thanks to wireless growth
  190. Amazing fossil captures oldest live birth
  191. Scientists strive to produce perfect potato for chips
  192. Not male or female? Facebook adds custom gender options
  193. Apple to track suppliers' sourcing of conflict minerals
  194. Chris Hadfield on 'the Russian soul'
  195. Prince Charles and sons team up against poachers
  196. Is your date's smartphone ruining your romance?
  197. Indonesia volcano, Mount Kelud, erupts killing 2
  198. Great Lakes nearly frozen over for 1st time in 20 years
  199. Pizza with 3-year shelf-life developed by U.S. military
  200. Bitcoin: Be prepared for the rise of digital currency, adopters say
  201. Ancient predators grew 'steak-knife' teeth
  202. Telus overtakes Bell as 2nd-largest wireless provider
  203. What Facebook knows about love
  204. Mystery of 'jelly doughnut' Martian rock solved
  205. Kickstarter crowdfunding site hacked, personal information obtained
  206. Angry Birds movie to be made in Vancouver
  207. Martian homes in 1-way Mars mission designed by a Canadian
  208. Climate change threatens belugas, seals with new parasites
  209. A rare look inside Apostle Islands ice caves
  210. Asteroid flyby to be streamed live tonight
  211. Banff bears use Trans-Canada wildlife crossings to find mates
  212. Canada Post integrates postal service with e-commerce
  213. Google's SlickLogin: sounds like a good way to protect your password
  214. Oxygen not necessarily key to rise of animals, sponges suggest
  215. Experimental Lakes Area operator needs changes to Fisheries Act
  216. 'Candy Crush Saga' maker plans to list shares on NYSE
  217. Flappy Bird fans flock to find now-unavailable app
  218. Survival of B.C.'s endangered mountain caribou in question
  219. TekSavvy ordered to ID alleged movie downloaders
  220. Bright light may breed stronger emotions
  221. Personalized voices crafted for those with speech problems
  222. Largest-ever optical telescope finds home atop Mauna Kea volcano
  223. 'Gargantuan' pachyrhinosaur skull found near Drumheller
  224. Kids' Lego robot wins provincials, off to internationals
  225. Powerful artificial muscles made from fishing line
  226. Wireless auction no guarantee of better deals for phone users
  227. T-Mobile 'anti-BlackBerry campaign' about 'consumer choice'
  228. Why is security camera video still so terrible?
  229. Cybersurveillance watchdog wins Canada's 1st $1M McArthur award
  230. BlackBerry shares up 4% after Facebook deal for WhatsApp
  231. Wild bees catch deadly diseases from honeybees
  232. Alternative to ozone-depleting pesticide researched
  233. Facebook buying messaging app WhatsApp for $19B
  234. Does the internet age mean the end for radio?
  235. High number of bats forced inside homes due to cold winter
  236. 'Screen time' affecting teens' concept of friendship, intimacy
  237. Anti-NSA Blackphone 'commendable,' but will consumers buy it?
  238. Phishing scam emails & texts on the rise, surveys show
  239. Students count moose in Fundy National Park from the air
  240. Apple security flaw: what you need to know
  241. Netflix Comcast deal targets throttling
  242. WhatsApp to add voice to messaging service
  243. Meteorite crash with moon creates brightest flash ever recorded
  244. Comment sections: should we stop feeding the trolls?
  245. Bitcoin exchange website offline after theft rumours
  246. Apple’s reputation for software security a ‘myth’
  247. BlackBerry returns to physical keyboard for new phone
  248. Toronto-area student wins Doodle 4 Google Canada contest
  249. Samsung unveils Galaxy S5 smartphone
  250. Rogers fined $500,000 over Chatr ads