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TUESDAY 21. MAY, 2013
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Microsoft is set to reveal the next generation of its Xbox entertainment console during a presentation today at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington at 10 a.m. PT.
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The world's most valuable company, Apple Inc., employs a group of affiliate companies located in Ireland to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. income taxes, a Senate investigation has found — and its CEO will be questioned Tuesday.
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Dresses adorned with flowers that slowly open and close or coloured patterns that change spontaneously are some of the futuristic designs by a Montreal researcher who is trying to make clothes "smarter."
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Yahoo says it is rebooting its languishing photo-sharing site Flickr with plans to make it "awesome" again — and is now offering users 1 terabyte of free online storage.
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With the rise of mobile and social games, the revival of PC gaming and a general proliferation of options for both developers and players, some are wondering whether game consoles matter anymore, writes Peter Nowak.
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Netflix has been giving viewers the opportunity to watch entire new seasons of TV shows in one sitting and — for better or for worse — many have been doing just that.
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A Vancouver company says it will re-start production of a guitar that was used by Chris Hadfield in space, prompting thousands of dollars in new orders.
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MONDAY 20. MAY, 2013
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Microsoft's next-generation Xbox expected to be revealed Tuesday, and anticipation for the entertainment console's latest evolution is running high.
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Yahoo is buying online blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion as CEO Marissa Mayer tries to rejuvenate an internet icon that had fallen behind the times.
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SUNDAY 19. MAY, 2013
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Canada's space ambassador, Chris Hadfield, is still readapting to life on this planet after spending 146 days in zero gravity as commander of the International Space Station. For now, though, he's taking his homecoming one step at a time.
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SATURDAY 18. MAY, 2013
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Bell Mobility says the company plans to appeal a Northwest Territories Supreme Court ruling that says the company is liable for charging 911 fees to customers that aren't receiving the service.
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FRIDAY 17. MAY, 2013
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Star Trek Into Darkness hit the big screen this week, taking moviegoers back to a science fiction universe where starships are capable of warp speed, crossing light years of interstellar space in minutes. But is that scientifically possible? And if so, how?
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Canada's northernmost research lab won't have to shut down after all and will be able to resume year-round operations, with the help of a new grant from the federal government.
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Confused Connecticut conservation officers are wondering how a female anteater, who has given birth at the centre, conceived without a male in the pen.
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More than 80,000 people have applied for a Dutch non-profit organization's proposed one-way trip to Mars. Anna Maria Tremonti, host of The Current, spoke to four Canadians — two Mars one applicants, a member of the Mars One team, and astronaut Julie Payette — about whether it's a good idea.
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Two earthquakes near the Ontario-Quebec border could be felt across both provinces this morning.
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Gros Morne National Park's status as a world heritage site may be in jeopardy due to plans for controversial oil exploration on Newfoundland's west coast, CBC News has learned. UNESCO is looking for answers about the proposed fracking near the site.
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While Chris Hadfield was returning from the International Space Station on Monday night, another Canadian astronaut was offering his own unique play-by-play of the action as the Soyuz capsule plunged to Earth.
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THURSDAY 16. MAY, 2013
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A quantum computer has been purchased from Burnaby, B.C.-based D-Wave Systems by a NASA-led group that aims to solve problems requiring creativity — something that conventional computers aren't good at.
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Rogers customers are being asked to pay an extra $2/month for paper billing, amid claims of discrimination by a seniors' advocate.
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Here's a galery of robots who fire weapons, explore nuclear disasters, help autistic children and more.
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Telus has agreed to purchase wireless upstart and rival Mobilicity for $380 million, with approval of the deal still requiring regulatory approval.
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The new horror project Haunting Melissa is a traditional ghost story with a modern twist -- namely a tale that unfolds through an iOS app.
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Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield is scheduled to address the media this morning from Houston, where he is undergoing tests and debriefings after spending five months aboard the International Space Station. CBCNews.ca will livestream the news conference starting 10 a.m. ET.
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While Chris Hadfield's stellar success in space may be inspiring other Canadians to dream of getting into orbit, opportunities seem few and far between — unless astronauts are willing to be very patient or space tourists are very rich.
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