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THURSDAY 12. MARCH, 2009
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station had to evacuate to a Soyuz capsule briefly on Thursday as a precaution after a piece of space junk flew dangerously close to the orbiting platform.
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Preliminary results from scientific mapping of the Arctic seabed indicate that the North Pole likely falls within Denmark's boundaries, a Canadian scientist says.
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A service that lets you receive cell, work and home phone calls at a single number, transcribes your voicemail into text, and lets your record all your calls at the press of a button has been re-launched as a Google service.
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Rob Spence, a Toronto-based filmmaker who was blinded in the right eye when he was a teenager, is turning his prosthetic eye into a camera he'll use while filming an upcoming documentary.
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Technology is making it much easier for employers to quickly find out things about the people who work for them - or want to work for them.
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Hit by more valve trouble, NASA postponed the launch of the space shuttle Discovery, just hours before it was to head to the space station Wednesday, because of a hydrogen gas leak.
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WEDNESDAY 11. MARCH, 2009
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You can shop, date and commit crimes virtually in online fantasy worlds like Second Life, but those virtual activities may jeopardize your privacy in the real world, says a study recently released by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
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Internet service providers large and small warned the CRTC against imposing regulations to promote the production of Canadian content for new media, arguing such measures would undermine the growth of the internet.
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For every gram of salt that Americans cut from their daily diets, there would be 200,000 fewer deaths over a decade, researchers said Wednesday.
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U.S. researchers have invented a battery that recharges ultra-quickly, opening the possibility of one day charging an electric car in the amount of time it now takes to fill up a gas guzzler.
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Google is getting to know you a little better in order to send you ads you'll more likely like.
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NASA said Wednesday morning there were no significant technical issues standing in the way of the launch of the space shuttle Discovery later that night.
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The University of Calgary has placed a student on academic probation after he posted comments about an instructor on a Facebook group.
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TUESDAY 10. MARCH, 2009
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Rogers Communications Inc. is proposing an online video platform similar to Hulu in the U.S. as a means of ensuring Canadian broadcasting content has a home on the internet, a move it says would eliminate the need for the CRTC to impose regulations on new media in Canada.
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The band that once had a "special relationship" with Apple has picked a new partner - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion.
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Yukoners and Alaskans who fish along the Yukon River should expect another critically low salmon run this year, federal fisheries officials warn.
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Canadian researchers are excited by U.S. President Barack Obama's decision Monday to lift restrictions on funding for stem cell research, but also apprehensive that the move could lure some of Canada's talent and funding south.
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Winnipeggers are one step closer to having access to free wireless internet at the city's libraries. The City of Winnipeg's library advisory committee recommended the move at a meeting on Monday. Now it's up to city council to decide whether the estimated cost of $30,000 to provide the service is worth it.
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Representatives of companies that manufacture lawn chemicals are expressing their displeasure at P.E.I.'s announcement that it is banning cosmetic pesticides.
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A group of German researchers may have figured out why a protein that can turn rogue and cause fatal illnesses such as mad cow disease exists in large quantities inside cows, humans and other animals.
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MONDAY 9. MARCH, 2009
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The CRTC should ensure wireless carriers do not "wall-off" their mobile devices to provide preferential treatment for some content providers, broadcasters of mobile content told the commission Monday.
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Some users' private documents were accidentally shared with other users on the internet without the owners' consent after a glitch at Google over the weekend.
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Selkirk RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man who documented his alleged graffiti spree on Facebook. The tagging allegedly took place last summer and photographs of the vandalism was posted on the popular social networking site, RCMP say.
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YouTube is blocking thousands of music videos to British users after it failed to reach a new licensing agreement with the Performing Rights Society (PRS), which collects royalties for songwriters.
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A new study released Monday suggests 80 per cent of Canadians are receiving fewer direct marketing phone calls now than last September when the federal regulator launched a national 'do-not-call' list.
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Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories (dnes, 06:23)
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NASA (24. 5, 23:17)
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CBC - Technology & Science News (24. 5, 22:19)
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Sci-Tech Today (24. 5, 20:47)
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National Geographic News (24. 5, 18:33)
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NYT > Science (24. 5, 17:19)
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EurekAlert (24. 5, 06:00)
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Discovery (7. 3, 18:11)
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TIME (27. 7, 08:30)

