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  1. Nursery webcam hack prompts police warning
  2. 'Another Earth'? NASA hints about new planet announcement today
  3. Ottawa commits $142.6M over to 5 years to boost firms' cyber security
  4. Can Twitter predict the stock market? Europe's central bank thinks so
  5. U.S. tech firm purchases Saskatoon drone company Draganfly Innovations
  6. Rogers fights to keep wireless customers on shorter contracts in Q2
  7. An emoji movie is in the works at Sony — whatever that means
  8. Amazon could surpass Walmart in stock value in potential U.S. retail sea change
  9. Virtual reality could be coming to Youtube
  10. The bad news for Western drought: 'monster' hot El Nino on the way
  11. Hacking cars: What can consumers do to stay safe?
  12. E-sports league starts testing pro video gamers for drugs
  13. WTO inks trade deal to end tariffs on more than 200 tech products
  14. 'Butt dials' are not private, U.S. court rules
  15. Uber faces class action lawsuit filed on behalf of Ontario taxi drivers
  16. Pluto mountain range previews newest photos, discoveries coming today
  17. Debating the search for alien life
  18. Self-driving cars confront urban traffic congestion
  19. Instagram brings #curvy back into search results after brief hiatus
  20. 5 exciting places left to explore in the solar system
  21. Bloody Creek crater scientists find more meteorite hits
  22. Burned forests hold clues for the future of the ecostystem after brutal N.W.T. fire season
  23. Hacker may have disabled magazine's website over Bill Cosby content
  24. Researchers master art of tackling wild boars to collar invasive species
  25. University students get $35,000 to build self-driving golf cart
  26. Rise of the machines? Musk, Hawking, Wozniak warn of impending military AI arms race
  27. Cord-cutting ramping up as more people flee traditional TV, report says
  28. White cross jellyfish explosion in Bay of Fundy puzzles scientists
  29. Students find rare tooth of human ancestor in French cave
  30. Google+ no longer necessary for other Google services, company announces
  31. Why Microsoft is giving away Windows 10 for free
  32. Mini-washing machine powered by foot pedal wins Dyson award
  33. Intel, Micron say they can crunch data 1,000 times faster
  34. Virgin Galactic unprepared for spaceship co-pilot's fatal mistake, probe finds
  35. 95% of all Android devices vulnerable to takeover via new bug Stagefright, Zimperium says
  36. Belugas get comfy in northern waters for the summer
  37. Anonymous CSIS document leak probed by RCMP, CSE
  38. U of T gets $114M grant for stem cell research
  39. Smartphones tested as tools for medical research
  40. Unexplained mass whale deaths off Alaska island may remain a mystery
  41. Storm chaser ranks 'monster' Manitoba tornado among top 4 he's ever seen
  42. Tornado in southwestern Manitoba gets 'high-end EF-2' rating
  43. Tyrannosaur teeth were serrated like steak knives
  44. The free upgrade to Windows 10 has arrived. Here's what to expect.
  45. Ancient lizards in amber amaze scientists
  46. Twitter's slow uptake creates doubts it will ever be mass market
  47. Tornadoes and windstorms that hit Canada hard
  48. Cecil the lion slaying: Why hunters are defending the African lion hunt
  49. Auroras spotted outside solar system for first time
  50. Currents could have left MH370 debris on Réunion, experts say
  51. Activists rappel off Oregon bridge to stop Shell icebreaker
  52. Fort Conger, historic High Arctic fort, to be preserved in 3D
  53. Meet the newest species of wild dog, the African golden wolf
  54. Facebook grows profit on new apps, ads
  55. Philae detects 'nail polish remover' on comet
  56. 'A next-door neighbour': Planet is nearest confirmed rocky world outside solar system
  57. Apple Watch to be sold through Best Buy in Canada on Aug. 14
  58. 6 things you need to know about tonight's 'blue moon'
  59. Facebook ready to test giant internet-beaming drone
  60. U.S. university's lost 'near-space' balloon crash-lands in Lake Winnipeg
  61. Canada announces first satellite antenna in Inuvik
  62. Court dismisses lawsuit seeking personhood for 2 New York chimps
  63. Windows 10 not yet delivered to all who requested a free upgrade
  64. Killer of Cecil the lion should be extradited, Zimbabwe says
  65. Seagull attacks spread alarm in U.K. coastal towns
  66. Federal government working on banning plastic microbeads
  67. Tiny flies swarming around your head are having 'giant mating party'
  68. Staff of top Toronto scientists altered images: documents
  69. SaskTel makes deal with Wind Mobile to increase bandwidth, speeds
  70. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expecting a baby with wife Priscilla Chan
  71. Federal science, tech announcements home in on Canada's Arctic
  72. Backyard beekeeping getting a lot of buzz in L.A.
  73. Trophy hunting in Canada has issues, too
  74. Blue moon: Striking photos from around the world
  75. Wreckage from Challenger, Columbia shuttles to be shown for 1st time
  76. Barack Obama setting stricter power plant emissions cuts
  77. India orders clampdown on internet porn websites
  78. Chester the false killer whale at Vancouver Aquarium is self-harming, says marine biologist
  79. HitchBOT creators offered help to rebuild hitchhiking robot
  80. HitchBOT creators offered help to rebuild hitchhiking robot
  81. University of Victoria osprey cam offers bird's-eye view of campus raptors
  82. German carmakers buy Nokia's HERE maps unit
  83. N.L. fossil may be oldest ever to show complex organisms reproducing
  84. Tornadoes: El Nino may give Canada's twister season a boost
  85. Surveillance footage could reveal who decapitated HitchBOT
  86. Canadian hacktivists use Donald Trump's website to praise Jon Stewart
  87. 3D-printed drug approved in U.S. for 1st time ever
  88. Climate change could make it hard for yellow perch to breed
  89. Airbus patents plane that could fly from New York to London in 1 hour
  90. Why small towns are getting superfast internet before big cities
  91. Shell gets 21 days to stop oil-well blowouts off N.S.
  92. HitchBOT: They can rebuild him - but stop giving them money to do it
  93. Spider census aims to ID new species on P.E.I.
  94. YouTube pranksters admit to faking hitchBOT destruction video
  95. Netflix to offer employees 12 months paid leave for new parents
  96. 8 pilot whales saved after beaching could come back, rescuers warn
  97. Canada's tornado season slower than normal, Environment Canada says
  98. Facebook lets businesses message users privately
  99. Hungry polar bear smashes diving record during desperate hunt
  100. Steve Jobs opera commissioned in Santa Fe
  101. Google Science Fair finalists include 2 Canadians
  102. Behold! The dark side of moon, never visible from Earth, in infinite loop
  103. Tesla Model S car hacked, shut off while driving
  104. HitchBOT could resume hitchhiking adventure in 2016
  105. Tesla Model S car hacked, shut off while driving
  106. HitchBOT could resume hitchhiking adventure in 2016
  107. Climate change pushes walrus north, leaving Alaska hunters empty-handed
  108. Gamescom 2015 draws gamers, cosplayers from around the world
  109. Hijacked computers can transmit stolen data without network connection
  110. Arctic pseudoscorpions' secret lives revealed
  111. What's behind WestJet's new Connect Wi-Fi system
  112. Yellow-banded bumble bee in trouble in Maritimes
  113. Mercury in the North: Scientists aim to predict climate change's fallout
  114. Spin Cycle: Who is proposing a Netflix tax?
  115. Scientist discovers 1st venomous frog in painful mishap
  116. Japanese tsunami debris may be among marine junk cleared out of Alaska
  117. South Africa, Namibia criticize airline ban on animal trophies
  118. Leaked Trans-Pacific Partnership draft would force Canada to rework copyright, critics say
  119. Tesla's car-charging robot snake can plug itself in, no humans necessary
  120. Bee crisis: Are mites or neonics the real culprit?
  121. Green roofs and 'agritecture' have potential to transform food supply in cities
  122. How solar power could help save world heritage
  123. Perseid meteor shower: How to catch the most falling stars
  124. Planning a Caribbean vacation? Huge piles of stinking seaweed may change your mind
  125. Rising obesity, diabetes rates in Canada may risk ethnic groups' heart health
  126. Rare white humpback whale spotted off Australian coast
  127. Russian cosmonauts begin ISS spacewalk
  128. Alibaba to pay $4.6B for Suning electronics retailer
  129. Alibaba to pay $4.6B for Suning electronics retailer
  130. Ad blocking support on Apple's iOS 9 could cost publishers billions
  131. Tadpole parasite proves new global problem for declining amphibian population
  132. Remember 8 CDs for a penny? Columbia House files for bankruptcy
  133. Google creates holding company Alphabet in restructuring plan
  134. 6 affordable smartphones that don't require a pricey contract
  135. Colorado mine spill spews metallic discharge into waterways
  136. Japan restarts first nuclear reactor since 2011 Fukushima meltdown
  137. Coca-Cola's research funding criticized by obesity expert
  138. The universe is slowly dying, galaxy survey confirms
  139. 9 charged with insider trading after newswires hacked
  140. Why Google is turning itself into Alphabet
  141. Bell Gigabit Fibe internet service launched in Ontario, Quebec
  142. Why super-fast internet may come from a company you've never heard of
  143. Perseids 2015: Biggest meteor shower of the year peaks tonight
  144. Seeds of hope sprouting in burned-out Sask. forests
  145. Tinder goes on Twitter rant over 'dating apocalypse' article
  146. A new species of parrot, DNA tests suggest
  147. How a 36-cent plastic ball could protect L.A.'s water amid drought
  148. World Elephant Day: 6 things you didn't know about the pachyderms
  149. Dying California forests offer a glimpse into climate change
  150. Invasive species could become lucrative commercial fishery
  151. 2 polar bears invade Nunavut family's campsite
  152. Environmental group tracking noise levels in Bay of Fundy
  153. Perseid meteor shower photos light up social media
  154. 'Ready to live big?' Samsung expected to unveil new phablets in NYC
  155. Comet carrying Philae lander reaches closest point to sun
  156. Perseids, biggest meteor shower of the year, light up night skies
  157. Drone flights overhead cause stress for black bears, study says
  158. Lawn-mowing robots could finally be coming to North America
  159. 3Dvarius debuts as first fully playable 3D-printed violin
  160. Baby Jupiter discovered by new planet-hunting camera
  161. Cuts to MD/PhD funding greeted with 'horror' by medical scientists
  162. Opioids 'home-brewed' in lab using yeast instead of poppies
  163. From shade balls to turf lawns, Californians cope with drought
  164. El Nino this year could be a record-breaker
  165. How to fake a death online
  166. Samsung's PM1633a is the world's largest storage drive at 15.36 TB
  167. N++ is a video game that you can play for the rest of your life
  168. El Nino will be a hurricane slayer, forecasters predict
  169. Astronaut Scott Kelly captures northern lights in time-lapse video
  170. First Nations youth bring high-speed internet home
  171. Plants you can water with seawater give hope to coastal farmers
  172. Tesla could offer driverless car sharing by 2018, Morgan Stanley says
  173. Drone operators blast 'irresponsible and selfish' flight that grounded firefighters
  174. Won't tolerate 'callous' workplace practices, Amazon's Bezos says
  175. Space elevator technology patented by Canadian company
  176. U.S. allows Shell to drill for oil in Arctic Ocean off Alaska
  177. Trudeau pledges millions for green technology
  178. Guelph University students taught social media safety
  179. Google launches smart and pretty router to improve home WiFi
  180. U.K.-produced music videos to get age ratings on YouTube, Vevo
  181. 'Godzilla' El Niño goes head to head with The Blob
  182. Space elevators remain a lofty idea, say experts
  183. Kik app gets $50M investment from China's Tencent
  184. Self-driving golf cart a first in Canada, say developers
  185. Wildfires rage in drought-parched U.S. Northwest
  186. How to make a diamond? Start with seawater, study suggests
  187. 8 views of Earth from the International Space Station
  188. Ashley Madison data will soon be accessible online, analyst says
  189. Scientists must act now to make artificial intelligence benign: Don Pittis
  190. Streaming service shomi available to all Canadians Thursday
  191. Athabasca oilsands water restrictions not enough, environmental group says
  192. This July was Earth's hottest month ever recorded
  193. Humans are 'superpredators' like no other species
  194. Mystery of dead Alaska whales grows
  195. White nose syndrome: the fight to save bats heats up
  196. Hackers leak more Ashley Madison user data online, report says
  197. Ashley Madison data breach may undermine privacy for everyone
  198. Halo, Tomb Raider sequels turn heads at Microsoft's Xbox One fall preview
  199. First-person shooter games help rewire brains impacted by blindness at birth
  200. Shomi offers good variety of film, TV shows but lacks Netflix's features
  201. Boreal forest being driven to tipping point by climate change, study finds
  202. Real problems tackled by engineering students at crowdsourcing website
  203. Men more likely to die from high-dose opioid use, Ontario doctors find
  204. Huge trophy rack of sacrificed human skulls unearthed at Aztec temple
  205. Google ordered to remove 'right to be forgotten' stories after 'right to be forgotten' ruling
  206. SaskTel leaves village with dial-up internet, spotty cell service
  207. Ashley Madison CEO emails allegedly released as part of massive data hack
  208. Century-old message in a bottle returned to sender
  209. Senior Tesla engineer joins Apple's growing team of self-driving car experts
  210. Fracking halted temporarily after 4.6-magnitude earthquake near Fort St. John
  211. Who is at risk in the Ashley Madison data dump
  212. Municipalities unprepared for 'weather whiplash,' warns top meteorologist
  213. Psychologists at odds over effects of video game violence
  214. 'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' researchers return with data
  215. Sky-high condo swaying in the breeze? Call Canada's wind tamers
  216. Obama pushing for more clean energy choices for consumers
  217. Apple recalls some iPhone 6 Plus models over blurry photos
  218. Pokemon gun arrests at world championships in Boston lead to firearms charges
  219. Twitter shuts down archive of politicians' deleted tweets
  220. Goals of 2015 climate change talks LIVE
  221. Happy birthday Windows: Microsoft 95 operating system turns 20 today
  222. Japan delivers whisky to International Space Station - for science, obviously
  223. Sudbury SNOLAB working on riddles of the universe, planning for the future
  224. Chinese tech companies reportedly hiring 'cheerleaders' to motivate programmers
  225. Bowhead whale found dead, beached near Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T.
  226. Lion kills Zimbabwe safari guide in park where Cecil lived
  227. 10-year-old P.E.I. boy lands 500-pound tuna
  228. Driverless truck could take over dangerous job for road crews
  229. Saturn's moon Dione captured in stunning detail
  230. Flying cars, highway autopilot? Tech startups target driving
  231. Why students should take smartphones to school
  232. Ditch paper cheques and go digital, C.D. Howe says
  233. Ashley Madison hackers could face long list of charges
  234. Thailand destroys almost 2 tonnes of seized ivory
  235. You can now get your ashes sent to the moon after you die
  236. 1 of world's largest quakes linked to fracking confirmed in northern B.C.
  237. Astronauts' next trip to ISS is 8 times longer, thanks to space junk
  238. Last Sumatran rhino in U.S. heads to Indonesia on mating mission
  239. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 searchers to get new sonar equipment
  240. Windows 10 now running on 75 million devices
  241. Sea level has climbed 8 centimetres since 1992
  242. Neon jackfish leaves Yellowknife fisherman stumped
  243. Robot learns to cook pizza by watching videos on the internet
  244. Deep sea robots stream unidentified creatures, strange landscapes live
  245. This is what the shockwaves from a supersonic jet look like
  246. Why the Virginia shooting is being called the United States' first 'social media murder'
  247. Fracking-induced earthquakes could leave workers vulnerable, says geophysicist
  248. Technology tested to freeze tomatoes, peppers without making them mushy
  249. Facebook unveils Siri-like assistant powered by AI – and actual humans
  250. O RLY, OED? Internet slang added to Oxford online dictionary