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- Edward Snowden to speak via video to Toronto private school students
- Edward Snowden to speak via video to Toronto private school students
- Toddlers overusing mobile tech may stunt development
- Franklin ship expedition was 'like going back in time,' says archaeologist
- Food industry overuses hard-to-recycle plastic packaging, report finds
- Tablet sales fall for first time ever to end 2014
- The moon: Open for business? U.S. lets companies stake claims
- Google eyes taxi service as Uber invests in self-driving cars
- Britain votes to allow world's first '3-parent' babies
- Sony Pictures hack won't affect bottom line, Sony Corp. reports
- Waterloo cosmologist Kendrick Smith gives 'state of the universe address'
- Nielsen ratings data shows big TV decline due to streaming video
- Energizer launches recycled AA and AAA disposable batteries
- Video game leagues get their own live sports score app
- U.S. proposes ban on manipulating internet traffic speeds
- Silk Road website operator convicted on drug, conspiracy charges
- Robot drivers mean good riddance to humans
- Vancouver tech company denies stealing B.C. software developer's app
- Ryan Seacrest-backed smartphone keyboard Typo fined $860K in BlackBerry patent spat
- 'More than just a pinpoint': Spacecraft snaps new view of Pluto
- Ancient giant rodent may have fought like an elephant
- Canada's libraries, museums fall behind at going digital
- Sony chair Amy Pascal steps down in wake of hacking incident
- Dick Costolo to Twitter staff: 'We suck' at stopping trolls
- NHL experimenting with tracking technology
- Texting distracts boater from seeing humpback whale
- Digital detox prescribed for 'satisfying and rich' life
- New video game factors in heroes' mental health
- U.K. spies' internet surveillance was unlawful, tribunal says
- Far-off ice worlds could reveal alien life: Bob McDonald
- Sewage sludge contains millions of dollars worth of gold
- Coke's #MakeItHappy campaign tweets Hitler's words before being shut down
- SEC probes BlackBerry Samsung takeover rumour that made stock jump 30%
- SpaceX deep-space observatory launch scrubbed after radar failure
- Hackers can commandeer your high-tech car, U.S. senator told
- Why Twitter trolling victims 'don't even bother' to report abuse
- Why you shouldn't discuss private stuff in front of your smart TV
- Climate scientist Andrew Weaver wins defamation suit against National Post
- Netflix launches in Cuba
- Bell, Rogers accused of restricting access to streamed TV shows
- Saskatchewan bio-archeologist finds oldest set of twins in Siberian cemetery
- Neil Armstrong moon souvenirs found in closet
- Cougar spotted sleeping in hay loft in west Ottawa
- Robots will replace lots of expensive human workers by 2025
- Meet Spot: a robot dog you can kick
- Newsweek's Twitter account hacked by group calling itself CyberCaliphate
- China fines Qualcomm $975M in anti-trust case
- Check your Google security settings for 2GB of free storage
- Space X will try again to land rocket after space observatory launch
- Unwanted texts from fortune teller add almost $300 to Rogers customer's bills
- Arctic spy drones a defence concern as Russia expands reach
- Canada Science and Technology Museum to remove deteriorating landmarks
- Europe launches spaceplane to test reusable spacecraft technology
- Consider using technology to cool the Earth, U.S. federal report says
- Montreal restaurants test out new smartphone payment app
- Rarely seen Sowerby's beaked whale beached in N.L., DFO to perform necropsy
- Volkswagen buys Ballard fuel cell technology in $80M deal
- SpaceX makes 3rd try to launch observatory, land rocket
- 'The Great Human Odyssey' explores our origins and why we aren't extinct
- Carbon capture system works, SaskPower says
- Facebook will let you pick someone to manage your account after you die
- Bosses go phishing for would-be hacking victims among staff
- Tesla Motors ends 2014 with a loss, after building 35,000 electric cars
- Dating online? The science behind your 'Blondie' screen name
- Plastics dumped in world's oceans estimated at 8M tonnes annually
- How to get more gigabytes of free cloud storage space online
- DSCOVR satellite to offer Earth a much-needed selfie
- Turtle travel research aims to help reptiles cross the road safely
- PhD student's cream uses body's cells to remove tattoo ink
- How 'Left Shark' sparked a 3D printing legal row with Katy Perry
- Obama focuses on cybersecurity during Silicon Valley trip
- Non-browning Arctic apple developed in B.C. gets OK from U.S.
- New orca calf born to endangered southern resident pod
- Richard III skull reveals king's death blow, pathologists say
- Coming up: Machines are getting smarter, raising big ethical questions
- Machines are getting smarter, raising big ethical questions
- 'Megadrought' triggered by climate change predicted for U.S.
- Hacker ring stole $1B from banks in 30 countries, says report
- Faster, cheaper, better: 3D printers used to make artificial legs
- Lost in the fine print: Smart device presets share more than you might expect
- Bell, Telus want consumer groups' CraveTV complaint dismissed
- Young programmers skip sleep to hack for social change at McMaster event
- Mars One shortlist includes 7 Canadians
- Children to play video game to train to keep still before MRI
- U.S. security agency infected PCs around world with spying software
- Will 3D printers, bioprinters change the future of surgery?
- Rosetta spacecraft snaps extreme closeups of comet
- Virtual chemistry pioneer wins Canada's top science prize
- Is shipping oil by rail safe?
- Giant plumes over Mars baffle astronomers
- 'Breakthrough' NSA spyware shows deep grasp of makers' hard drives
- Anti-terrorism bill's powers could ensnare protesters, MP fears
- BlackBerry revives lawsuit against Ryan Seacrest-backed Typo iPhone case
- Beyond DNA: 'Second genetic code' that turns genes on and off mapped
- What causes the marijuana munchies? Study makes surprise find
- Mars mysteries: Giant plumes, the jelly doughnut and more
- Arctic marine emissions to increase vastly over next decade: report
- Ontario creates Great Lakes Guardians' Council
- Is Apple making an electric car? Recent hires stoke rumours
- Lenovo laptops sold with adware that may help hackers attack
- YouTube Kids app to roll out next week on Android
- Users of BlackBerry's older phones can finally cruise Tinder, play Candy Crush
- Spy agency hackers stole codes to eavesdrop on cellphones worldwide
- Scientists discover a material stronger than spider silk
- Dino-croc built with 3-D printing tools at Royal Saskatchewan Museum
- Spacewalking astronauts ready ISS for new crew capsules
- African superheroes take flight in video games
- Death of Vancouver Aquarium beluga in Orlando SeaWorld renews breeding debate
- Dinosaurs for sale: How fossil business impacts science
- U.S. proposes stricter requirements on Arctic oil exploration
- What Google knows about data security that you should know too
- Ancient Chinese Buddha statue has a mummy with surprises inside
- Bell wants to appeal CRTC net neutrality decision on mobile TV app
- Superfish defends hacker-helping software on Lenovo laptops
- 'Creepy when you think about it:' Superfish adware could be a hacker's paradise
- 'Dangerous' pro-eating disorder communities promote #thinspiration online
- Mystery drones spotted over Paris landmarks
- Bomb-sniffing elephants trained in South Africa for 'biodetection'
- Giant gerbils from Asia, not rats, now blamed for Black Death
- 'Frostquakes' triggered by cold temperatures in the Maritimes
- The next prize for hackers? The phone in your pocket, McAfee Labs warns
- Reddit, Google crack down on posting nude pics
- Canadian flag emoji included in Apple's new, racially-diverse character set
- Apple ordered to pay $533M over iTunes-related patent infringement
- Polar bears 'coming in all directions' in Black Tickle
- See how different a sunset looks on Mars (Hint: It's blue!)
- See how different a sunset looks on Mars (Hint: It's blue!)
- A helping hand: 3 Austrian men 1st to get bionic reconstructions
- Spy agencies likely did successfully hack SIM-card maker
- Facebook flags aboriginal names as not 'authentic'
- Snowmobilers taunting caribou herd, wildlife officers say
- Astronomers find black hole as massive as 12 billion suns
- How a Kitchener company could make your commute shorter
- Google and BlackBerry team up with new secure Android for Work tools
- Bill Gates predicts a future of seamless cloud-based computing devices
- Lenovo website hacked, employee emails compromised
- Lenovo website hacked, employee emails compromised
- Can you and your work be reduced to a number?
- Net neutrality winners and losers to be decided today in U.S.
- Nude photo ban by Reddit, Google won't delete damage
- NASA investigates helmet water leak after spacewalk
- 3D-printed jet engine unveiled by Australian researchers
- Twinkle, twinkle little Ceres? Dwarf planet's 2 bright spots shrouded in mystery
- Facebook adds new gender option for users: fill in the blank
- #TheDress colour question divides an internet
- Reef relief: Algae living off UAE coral 'gives hope' against coral bleaching
- Reef relief: Algae living off UAE coral 'gives hope' against coral bleaching
- Reef relief: Algae living off UAE coral 'gives hope' against coral bleaching
- Apple announces March 9 event ahead of Apple Watch launch
- Bombardier set to test fly CSeries plane for 1st time today
- Watch a leatherback turtle gulp a jellyfish on 'turtlecam'
- Bombardier set to test fly CSeries plane for 1st time today
- Watch a leatherback turtle gulp a jellyfish on 'turtlecam'
- E-cigarette, smoking combo leaves questions for major U.S. study
- Apple sued by Ericsson for alleged patent infringement
- Apple sued by Ericsson for alleged patent infringement
- Swedish office building tests implanted RFID microchips in workers
- Mobile access added to report-a-bully tool
- Why can't #TheDress colour debaters see eye-to-eye? Experts explain
- Neptune smartwatch aims to make you throw out your smartphone
- Wheat Belly arguments are based on shaky science, critics say
- Jay Ingram explores Alzheimer's disease in new book
- Leonard Nimoy's legacy reaches far beyond science fiction
- Why House of Cards marks a turning point in TV history
- Astronauts leave international station for 3rd spacewalk
- Strawberry? Chocolate? Milk features flavours that don't mix
- BlackBerry deepens Samsung partnership in attempt to attract business customers
- Samsung ditches plastic design, adds mobile pay in new phone
- Samsung ditches plastic design, adds mobile pay in new phone
- SpaceX puts electric communications satellites into orbit
- Climate diaries aid researchers, educate public
- Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge: A closer look
- Computer games key to training, motivating public servants, memo argues
- World Mobile Congress: Wearables, gadgets, smart glasses unveiled
- Bought electronics around 2000? You can get at least $20 back
- NASA shares details of spacecraft's visit to dwarf planet Ceres
- Ikea to sell furniture that can wirelessly charge mobile devices
- Google says it plans to offer cellular service
- Heliconia plant only allows certain hummingbirds to pollinate it
- Samsung Galaxy S6 touts curve appeal in Apple iPhone war
- Myo gesture-control band for sale on Amazon
- BlackBerry will launch 4 new smartphones, including Leap
- Weasel rides woodpecker in incredible viral photo
- Ubisoft offers new video game it says can treat lazy eye
- Canadian honoured for work that may yield 'truly miraculous cures'
- Illegal elephant ivory tusk vendor convicted with radiocarbon dating
- Fabrics of the future could analyze the health of wearers
- Sony's VR headset for Play Station to be released early 2016
- Use an Apple or Google device? You may be vulnerable to a 'FREAK' attack
- Watch live chat with Edward Snowden at noon ET
- 3D scanning reveals how much Sophie the Stegosaurus weighed
- Drone made by 3D printer built by SFU's Avian Robotics team
- Fossil jawbone pushes back human evolution at least 400,000 years
- Microsoft co-founder helps find WW II warship 70 years after sinking
- Leave your selfie sticks at home, Smithsonian museum visitors told
- Leave your selfie sticks at home, Smithsonian museum visitors told
- See a shark's last meal in new 'Sea Monsters' exhibit
- How to protect your online privacy, according to Edward Snowden
- How water's peculiar properties could solve shortages
- UNB researcher, NASA team up on unique GPS research
- 'Sex selfie stick’ gets internet buzzing
- Quebec man charged for not giving up phone password at border
- MWC 2015's quirkiest gadgets: smartbikes, tricorder and more
- Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, NBA team up to get men to 'lean in' for women
- Women being discouraged from freezing eggs to stay at work
- Curiosity Mars rover suffers short circuit
- 'You will regret this!' SimCity video game studio shut down by publisher
- K-Cup creator John Sylvan regrets inventing Keurig coffee pod system
- CRTC issuing first fine under anti-spam law, $1.1M penalty for Compu-Finder
- Why Ottawa's wireless auction is no silver bullet for budget woes
- Primitive ocean on Mars held more water than Earth's Arctic Ocean: NASA
- The Order: 1886 - How much bang should gamers expect for their video game buck?
- AWS-3 wireless spectrum auction results to be released Friday
- NASA's Dawn spacecraft meets dwarf planet Ceres today
- Zombie study shows Alberta Rockies are best place to survive
- Giant octopus tries to escape Seattle Aquarium
- Adrok tests new mineral-seeking technology on P.E.I.
- Lydia the great white shark reveals secrets and surprises
- How Dawn, New Horizons space probes cross huge distances
- GDC 2015: For virtual reality creators, a question of control
- Better with age? Orcas become great leaders after menopause
- 'Freak' security flaw also threatens PCs, Microsoft says
- Email data hack in U.S. leads to arrest of Montreal man
- 'Icicle Atlas' compiled by University of Toronto professor
- Twitter's suspension of ISIS supporters restricts spread of message, study says
- Solar Impulse 2 takes off for historic around-the-world attempt
- Apple Watch live event expected to showcase upcoming smartwatch
- Giant great white shark caught off P.E.I. was 'a teenager'
- High-tech paint splashes pee right back onto public urinators
- BellExpressVu must pay Quebecor $137M for not stopping signal piracy
- How a Waterloo company is helping Oregon tax drivers based on mileage
- Solar plane starts 2nd leg of round-the-world trip
- Florida bans use of 'climate change' by state agency, report says
- N.B. company hopes for breakthrough in heavy-metal decontamination
- NSA sued by Wikipedia over mass surveillance
- CIA mounted big effort to hack iPhones
- Surprising catch shows Sudbury’s Ramsey Lake is bouncing back
- Japan's Fukushima cleanup 4 years on
- Excavations for London's new Crossrail line expected to dig up 3,000 skeletons
- Ransomware victims pay cybercriminals to save family photos
- Sarah Brightman works on song to perform from International Space Station
- Heavy smartphone use linked to lazy thinking, study finds
- Can growing conditons affect the flavour of your food?
- Canadians must take water security more seriously: scientist
- South by Southwest Interactive Festival features robot petting zoo and more
- Burbot fish sing during spawning, northern biologist says
- Apple should buy Tesla, shareholders urge
- Facebook removes 'feeling fat' from status options
- 4 causes of falling ice and how to spot potential dangers
- Global outage hits Apple's iTunes, App Store
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