PDA

View Full Version : Tech News


Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [38] 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68

  1. How giant blimps could help solve Canada's Indigenous housing crisis
  2. Experts question Quebec teen's possible discovery of lost Mayan city
  3. Rogers to shutter Mobilicity, move customers to Chatr
  4. Ultra-fast hyperloop transportation technology test happens today
  5. Swiss town said to be first to accept bitcoin payments
  6. Future of farming: University of Regina students create winning self-driving seeder
  7. Solar Impulse 2 heads off on next leg of global journey
  8. Google bans ads from payday lenders, calling them 'harmful'
  9. Hyperloop One impresses investors with speeding sled test in Nevada desert
  10. Tech employees in China work, eat and sleep at the office
  11. Scientists map biodiversity of deep oceans, find surprising varieties of life
  12. Worst polluted cities likely don't monitor air quality well: WHO
  13. 135 new research jobs in Fisheries and Oceans Canada hiring blitz
  14. 1st eukaryote without mitochondria redefines our limb on tree of life
  15. 3D printer founder apologizes to online backers, claims Peachy Printer is broke
  16. Hey, Quebec scientists, want to measure a fish? That'll be $320
  17. FBI refuses to disclose Firefox flaw it exploited, so flaw can't be fixed
  18. Why this winter's El Nino was one of the strongest on record
  19. India suffering under its worst drought in decades
  20. Tiny coffin containing fetus shows ancient Egyptians valued unborn: expert
  21. Facebook denies that it was company policy to suppress conservative Trending Topics
  22. Finding habitable planets is one thing, finding life quite another: Bob McDonald
  23. Google to pay Arizona drivers $20 an hour to test self-driving cars
  24. Monarch butterfly population in jeopardy after Mexican storm
  25. Canadian Space Agency contractor puts rovers to work on Earth
  26. YouTube tests in-app messaging feature
  27. Urge to live with trees, nature may be leading wildfire to our front doors
  28. Radio-backed campaign pushes for FM access on your smartphone
  29. How dozens of striped bass died suddenly when a Nova Scotia power plant shut down
  30. Can emojis help eliminate gender inequity? Google wants to try
  31. Mark Zuckerberg to meet with 'conservative thought leaders' over Facebook political bias flap
  32. Firefighting turns to technology to get the jump on wildfires
  33. Toronto engineers gather to create human-like chatbots
  34. Which new Canadian astronaut will finally visit space? We may find out today
  35. Earth smashes 7th monthly heat record in a row
  36. Sunrise captured from International Space Station
  37. Nintendo eyes filmmaking for growth after Seattle Mariners sale
  38. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys $1B US stake in Apple
  39. Tesla vows to address labour issues after report alleges cheap and unsafe jobs for foreign workers
  40. The miracle of ... Facebook Live? Dad streams child's birth from delivery room
  41. Ottawa strengthens protections for beluga whales in St. Lawrence Estuary
  42. Bison calf euthanized after tourists load it into back of SUV
  43. Startup aims to take over highways with self-driving big rigs
  44. Leaving your light on could throw off bird migrations
  45. Where did the right whales go? New study dives into mystery
  46. Bell offers $1M to settle lawsuit for charging Northerners for 911 service that doesn't exist
  47. Israeli divers find ancient Roman shipwreck full of treasure
  48. Aspiring northern Ontario beekeeper loses hives to hungry bear
  49. Cities 'woefully unprepared' for rising disaster risk, World Bank says
  50. Genetically altered food safe, but not living up to promise, report finds
  51. Georgia Tech students fooled by robot TA
  52. Fireball lights up sky over Ontario, Quebec
  53. Lyme disease increases in Canada as climate, land use change
  54. NASA launches massive balloon to study near space
  55. It's not just stem cell research that's overhyped— science spin is a widespread problem
  56. What to expect at Google I/O 2016 developers conference
  57. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to meet with conservatives amid bias allegations
  58. Are the birds all right? Environment minister shares report
  59. Horned dinosaur with nasty infection reveals new species
  60. U.S. weather observer blown away by 175 km/h winds
  61. Seriously? A Tetris movie is coming from Mortal Kombat's producer
  62. When anyone with a phone can live stream to the world, where to draw the line?
  63. Facebook leaders, prominent conservatives hold 'very productive' sitdown
  64. Cellphone bill too high? Maybe you just have to suck it up
  65. LinkedIn says 117M accounts have were hacked in 2012
  66. 'The news is good': Northern cod stocks slowly increasing
  67. Tyrannosaurus Rex would have had lips, Toronto paleontologist says
  68. This NASA robot may leave the 1st footprints on Mars
  69. Uber tests 1st self-driving car in Pittsburgh
  70. Salmon becomes 1st genetically modified food animal approved for sale in Canada
  71. Bee-sized drones use static electricity to perch like bats
  72. NASA's last space shuttle tank joins space shuttle Endeavour
  73. Could additives in your toothpaste be bad for your gut?
  74. Facebook bias scandal: New media giant deals with traditional media problem
  75. India records its hottest temperature ever of 51 C
  76. Rogers gave customer info to police, government in 97% of 2015 requests
  77. It's not your imagination, the bank's coin-counting machine may be ripping you off
  78. We can't reduce greenhouse gas emissions without changing how we farm and eat: Bob McDonald
  79. HTC Vive impressions: Virtual reality is here, but price tag is high
  80. Mars makes closest approach in a decade
  81. Phone battery about to die? Uber says that makes you willing to pay more
  82. 5 top researchers win 'Canada's Nobel' Killam awards
  83. Time for a talk: Tech expert says we settle for connection but crave conversation
  84. NASA's last space shuttle fuel tank arrives at California Science Center
  85. Deadly salmon disease found in B.C. farmed stock, federal scientists say
  86. Viral memes blur lines between cute videos and savvy marketing: Dianne Buckner
  87. Battlefield 1 tackles First World War, a rare setting in video games
  88. HBO hunts down Game of Thrones pirates but some Canadians say they have no choice
  89. Your car can be held for ransom
  90. Warmer than average summer ahead across Canada, forecasters say
  91. Man-eating Nile crocodiles found roaming Florida swamps
  92. India's reusable space shuttle blasts off on 1st test flight
  93. Clues to origins of life may be found in Sudbury, Ont. crater
  94. Facebook will stop relying on news outlets to determine Trending Topics
  95. 'We're not about those golf claps': Why the Street Fighter e-sports community likes to keep it loud
  96. Dinosaurs and more: Amazing fossil discoveries by ordinary Canadians
  97. Want to discover a dinosaur? 5 tips for fossil hunters
  98. How your car is recording your driving, whether you like it or not
  99. New Twitter rules to loosen 140-character limit, add visibility
  100. Google Maps directions may soon lead you to more ads
  101. #NotABrightIdea: laser attacks on aircraft are rising
  102. U.S. labs probe Zika, but the going is tough
  103. Hospital expansion sows doubt among scientists testing drought-resistant crops
  104. Microsoft makes deep cuts to smartphone business
  105. Rare wasp species found on New Brunswick beaches
  106. After $100 million heist, bank messaging service will up security
  107. Velella velella stink up a Haida Gwaii beach
  108. Huge swarms of bats wreak destruction in Australian town
  109. Laser beams and breathalyzers: measuring cow burps for climate science
  110. Smoke in Spain: Fort McMurray wildfire ash reaches Europe
  111. Giant tortoise, huge carnivorous plant among Top 10 new species of 2016
  112. Fish ladder helps important species return N.S. river for 1st time in a century
  113. Google self-driving car project opening Michigan tech centre
  114. Climate change threatens World Heritage sites, report says
  115. Experimental space station module fails to inflate properly
  116. Artists Geoffrey Farmer, Duane Linklater earn 3D printing grants
  117. Saskatoon cyclotron cleared to start making medical isotopes for patients
  118. A Mitsubishi fit for a queen. Why 20K bees couldn't leave this SUV alone
  119. Mars is coming out of an ice age, study shows
  120. $100M bank cyberheist may have link to North Korea
  121. 'Ecosystem engineers': Arctic foxes build gardens on tundra, biologists say
  122. Having helpless babies may have helped humans evolve intelligence
  123. Jurassic pork? Saskatchewan dino-pig now on stamp
  124. Bell customers to get $11.8M refund for unwanted premium text messages
  125. No longer God of War, Mars looks like a possible new home
  126. Hurricane season expected to bring more storms to U.S. after last year's lull
  127. Got a lousy password like 'password1?' Microsoft is going to ban it and many more
  128. Rosetta comet carries key ingredients for life
  129. Sewer robots snoop through poo to track drugs, disease
  130. On 2nd try, NASA successfully pumps up inflatable space room
  131. Netflix border crackdown: Why some Canadians feel wronged
  132. 'Best-preserved specimen in existence': 40,000-year-old baby mammoth 'Lyuba' comes to Canada
  133. CRTC reviews controversial 'zero rating' telecom practice
  134. Michigan preps for self-driving cars beyond just testing
  135. Mass bleaching in Great Barrier Reef kills huge swaths of coral
  136. Town of 84 people unplugs pop machine, saves $9K a year
  137. Could Bay of Fundy tides generate enough power for all of Atlantic Canada?
  138. After Gamergate, female video game developers on the rise
  139. UBC students win 25,000 euros at international tech competition
  140. Pacific Northwest LNG project 'deeply concerns' climate change experts
  141. Cincinnati zookeeper defends decision to shoot gorilla
  142. FAQs: Bleaching threatens survival of planet's coral reefs
  143. UBC student discovers 4 new exoplanets
  144. Tigers seized from Thai temple in wildlife trafficking bust
  145. The Bible has been translated into emoji for millennials
  146. No Man's Sky game developer sent death threats after release date delayed
  147. Watchdog calls for more scrutiny of chemicals in cosmetics and household products
  148. Grassy Narrows First Nation demands cleanup of mercury contamination in northern Ontario
  149. Facebook, Twitter pledge to review hate complaints within 1 day
  150. Minivan-sized deep-sea sponge is biggest ever found
  151. Hate online ads? U.K. carrier will block them from reaching your phone
  152. The world's longest train tunnel opens under Swiss Alps
  153. 40 dead tiger cubs found in Thai temple freezer
  154. 50-foot-long replica of Bruce the mosasaur coming to Morden
  155. Toxic splash? Russian rocket stage to come down in Canada's Arctic waters
  156. Periscope tries crowd-sourcing to moderate live comments
  157. FAQs: Food irradiation in Canada and the safety issues
  158. King Tut's dagger blade made from meteorite, study confirms
  159. Lost your phone? Googling yourself? Google offers new help
  160. Amazon's Jeff Bezos: 'Golden era' of technology is coming
  161. Google, Canadian media outlets launch AMP websites
  162. It's not just U.S. zoos that can use lethal force when human life is in danger
  163. They came, they saw — they made IOUs: 2,000-year-old Roman tablet found in London
  164. Saudi Arabia investing $3.5B US in Uber
  165. 'Suits like Ellen, heels like Prince:' The Sims 4 opens up gender customization for avatars
  166. Researchers behind gravitational waves breakthrough win prestigious $1M science prize
  167. Fully synthetic humans? Proposed project could make it a reality
  168. Canadian content rules for online media have weaker support, survey suggests
  169. Danger of Russian rocket debris downplayed by officials, but Arctic locals fear it
  170. Asteroid explosion over Arizona floods sky with light 10 times brighter than the moon
  171. Canada lagging behind other nations in alternatives to fossil fuels: Bob McDonald
  172. Harvard lab develops quick, portable and cheap Zika virus test
  173. West Antarctic has lost 1,000 square-kilometres of sea ice
  174. Museum still between a rock and a hard place over Manitou Stone
  175. On the Tibetan Plateau, the cash crop is a parasitic fungus
  176. Geothermal energy research in Alberta making strides with new technology
  177. An 'elegant' approach to tidal power
  178. Russian rocket that worried Inuit groups launched Saturday, Canada says
  179. Hate spiders? Spectacular peacock spiders may change your mind
  180. Mark Zuckerberg's social media accounts hacked
  181. Spiny softshell turtle put on endangered species list
  182. Ancient bison fossils offer hints about 1st humans in southern Canada
  183. Mirror's Edge Catalyst refines original game
  184. Sighting of rare giant basking shark in B.C. thrills scientists
  185. Tree-ring expert uses attic beams to date historic Sackville homes
  186. Quebec fishermen catch invasive grass carp in St. Lawrence River
  187. Shaw hikes TV, internet and phone rates
  188. Humans are killing coral reefs with more than just climate change
  189. Astronauts float into world's 1st inflatable space habitat
  190. Mark Zuckerberg hack a cautionary tale about password security
  191. Electric eels can jump out of water to deliver deadly shocks
  192. Vancouver Airbnb rentals mostly commercial operations, not extra couches: researcher
  193. When the bottom drops out: Sinkholes around the world
  194. Facebook products made up 60% of all app downloads last month
  195. Fossils of 'Hobbit' ancestors reveal probable origin of tiny human cousins
  196. World Oceans Day: DFO giving away free reusable bags in campaign to save sea turtles
  197. Supermassive black hole spotted devouring surprising meal
  198. France launches terrorist attack alert app for Euro 2016
  199. Images of fish trapped inside a jellyfish don't tell the whole story
  200. Malaria-proof mosquito? Promising gene drive tool gets cautious green light
  201. 4 new element names recommended for periodic table
  202. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to answer your questions next week
  203. 'It's what we hoped for': Scientists turn leading climate change gas into harmless rock
  204. Pluto's famous 'heart' actually beats and keeps the planet alive, according to new research
  205. How a parasite commonly found in cats is thriving in Arctic foxes
  206. Ruling could reveal how police cracked mobsters' BlackBerry messages
  207. 'Will consider sexual favours if you're cute': New swap on trading site Bunz
  208. See the wolves that prompted Pacific Rim National Park's warning to visitors
  209. Should you worry about 32 million hacked Twitter passwords?
  210. GM plan to hire 1,000 engineers in Canada a major boost for self-driving car's future
  211. Warming temperatures and melting glaciers are accelerating Arctic warming: Bob McDonald
  212. Scientists decipher purpose of world's 1st computer, made by ancient Greeks
  213. SpaceX will relaunch one of its rockets this fall
  214. RCMP tracked cellphones, cracked messages in mob surveillance case
  215. Sony confirms new, more powerful PlayStation 4 in development
  216. Gawker Media files for bankruptcy
  217. Be nice to Dory: Fish can recognize, remember human faces, suggests new study
  218. Bad Google Map fixed after B.C. rancher tells of tourists showing up at his door
  219. Behind screens: video visitation in jails and prisons
  220. Losing a 'connection to the cosmos': Lights drown out Milky Way for third of world's population
  221. Kirby: Planet Robobot is Nintendo at its whimsical best
  222. Paid to play video games: First Nations man Pamaj is YouTube star
  223. Rush to make money from amateur video can leave creators behind
  224. Microsoft pays 49% premium to buy LinkedIn
  225. What's next from Apple? What to expect at today's keynote
  226. Canada Science and Technology Museum wants public feedback on new science park
  227. Marc Garneau, transport minister, announces aviation safety initiative at 10 a.m. ET
  228. After shooting attack in Orlando, an unsure E3
  229. New discovery made at ancient city Petra using Google Earth, drones
  230. 'We cannot be an island in science': Nobel winners urge voters to avoid Brexit
  231. Slimmer Xbox One S console announced at Microsoft's E3 press conference
  232. 'Overall it's good for Greenland': Global warming may unlock frozen assets
  233. Cable companies launch court battle against 'free TV' Android box vendors
  234. Feds move to keep mercury-filled CFL bulbs out of landfills
  235. 'We are ready to grow:' New greenhouse could be game changer in Naujaat, Nunavut
  236. E3 2016: New Spider-Man, Batman games coming to PlayStation
  237. Australian rodent named the 1st mammal to go extinct due to climate change
  238. This is the 1st mammal wiped out by human-caused climate change, scientists say
  239. Mark Zuckerberg answers users' questions on Facebook Live today
  240. Bitcoin price hits 2-year high above $700 US
  241. Russian hackers steal Donald Trump research from Democrats' computers
  242. U.S. internet providers lose battle against net neutrality rules
  243. Bendable phones 'right around the corner,' says Samsung exec
  244. Duck hunter fishes woolly mammoth femur out of Yukon's Crow River
  245. Mineral from wet, hot volcano lava found on Mars, baffling scientists
  246. New Xbox, PlayStation consoles will shake up gaming biz, but how much is hard to tell
  247. Alligator snatches toddler from lagoon at Disney World resort in Orlando
  248. SpaceX launches rocket, attempts landing at sea again today
  249. Toronto libraries partner with Google to offer WiFi internet you can take home
  250. Top 12 games at E3 2016 so far