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THURSDAY 14. FEBRUARY, 2008
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Saturn's moon Titan has hundreds of times more liquid hydrocarbons than all the known oil and natural gas reserves on Earth, according to new data from the Cassini spacecraft.
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The town council in Stratford, P.E.I., approved a motion Wednesday night to move its documents from paper to computer, but while environmentally friendly, the system won't be cheap.
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Powerful companies and business associations have banded together to push for less restrictive copyright reform, driving a stake into the heart of the federal government's argument for its new copyright bill.
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WEDNESDAY 13. FEBRUARY, 2008
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A bill that seeks to enshrine the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally was introduced before the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.
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Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is in talks about combining MySpace and some of its other online properties with Yahoo, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
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An American woman is suing electronics retailer Best Buy for $54 million US after her laptop was lost during repairs.
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U.S. researchers say they have developed a microfibre fabric that could be used to generate power from the tiniest vibrations.
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The rechargeable batteries used in remote-controlled toys may pose a fire hazard if overcharged, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission warned Tuesday.
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The Nunavut hamlet of Rankin Inlet is enjoying its first week of cellphone service, making it the latest northern community to get wireless coverage.
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A rare fossil of a prehistoric bat provides the first evidence that the tiny mammals could fly before they developed the ability to use sound to navigate and locate prey at night.
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Bell said Tuesday it has recovered data on 3.4 million of its customers in Quebec and Ontario that was stolen more than four weeks ago.
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TUESDAY 12. FEBRUARY, 2008
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Toronto businessman Jim Bitove is proposing a Canada-wide high-definition network to be up by next year, saying Canada is moving too slowly to offer HD content.
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The chief executive officer of the world's largest cellphone provider, Vodafone Group PLC, is urging handset makers to cut down on the number of operating systems they use.
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The Yahoo-Microsoft takeover saga has already turned ugly, with a retirement board in Michigan lodging the first lawsuit against Yahoo Inc. for its rejection of Microsoft Corp.'s $44.6 billion US bid.
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Canada has joined Russia and China as the biggest violators of U.S. copyright law, according to the U.S.-based International Intellectual Property Alliance.
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MONDAY 11. FEBRUARY, 2008
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Pterodactyls weren't just huge flying reptiles - the creatures were as tiny as a small bird, according to a fossil found in China.
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Rogers Communications Inc. has rolled out "unlimited" data services for cellphones, but critics of the company are saying the plans are anything but.
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U.S. online DVD rental service Netflix on Monday drove another nail into the coffin of HD DVD by opting to go with the rival Blu-ray format only.
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The installation of a European laboratory to the International Space Station began on Monday morning as two astronauts climbed outside the orbiting platform in their spacesuits.
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Nortel Networks and Motorola are in talks to combine their wireless units, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal Monday.
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SATURDAY 9. FEBRUARY, 2008
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The space shuttle Atlantis docked with the International Space Station on Saturday as part of a mission to install a European laboratory.
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FRIDAY 8. FEBRUARY, 2008
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Calgary officials are heralding the city's first self-cleaning, automated public toilet as a step toward improving the popular 17th Avenue area for visitors.
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A unique study published Thursday in the journal Science found that aphids feeding on Brussels sprouts were smaller and less numerous than those who feasted on more robust cabbages.
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A submersible robot that propels itself using heat energy from the ocean is the first underwater vehicle to travel great distances using only "green" energy, say a group of U.S. researchers.
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THURSDAY 7. FEBRUARY, 2008
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A demonstration waste-to-energy plant in Ottawa has finally turned its first load of trash into power.
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