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Does WiFi scare you?
Parents from across Alberta will decide next month if they feel schools should put new restrictions on wireless networks to protect children’s health.
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Family & Child When it comes to classroom apps, ClassDojo is teachers' pet
It has the potential to be a helicopter parent’s dream app. And while one might think that makes it a target for ridicule, the class clowns might as well sit down right now. -
Technology Google fined $57M for 'lack of transparency' over ad personalization
France's data privacy watchdog said users were “not sufficiently informed” about what they were agreeing to. -
Columnists The Right Chemistry: The mysterious case of cyanide death and almonds
Agatha Christie trained as a pharmacist and generally got the chemistry of poisons right. But what about this time? -
Technology Under house arrest in Vancouver, Huawei CFO lives in luxury and spends her days out ...
Meng Wanzhou's 'unusual' bail terms allow her the freedom to go shopping and to restaurants as long as she wears a GPS monitor and returns to her $4.2 million mansion before her 11 p.m. curfew -
Columnists Brownstein: Wikipedia to get respect at Concordia University
The Montreal university's library has put up a job posting for a Wikipedian in Residence, but don't think it simply involves creating or editing entries. -
Life Moon sprouts: one small step for cotton, one giant step for China
China started successfully growing cotton on the moon -
World Huawei's founder breaks silence to deny U.S. spying claims, calls Trump 'a great president'
The emergence of the reclusive Ren Zhengfei, who last spoke with foreign media in 2015, underscores the depth of the attacks on Huawei -
Columnists The Right Chemistry: Multiple sclerosis cure remains elusive
A Paleo Diet including lots of berries is the latest suggestion, but evidence this is an effective way to cure a complex disease is lacking.
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Bose SoundLink Colour Bluetooth Speaker review: Low price for a great speaker
It’s kind of a funny thing when it comes to reviewing Bose products of any kind. They simply don’t put their name on anything that isn’t of a real high quality, so when I first saw the Bose SoundLink Colour […] -
How Toronto-based Nymi wants to replace passwords with heart rate authentication
Whether it’s logging into a work computer, bank account or even something as simple as unlocking a smartphone, passwords are a necessary and often highly frustrating complication of everyday life. Toronto-based Nymi, formerly known as Bionym, wants to simplify the password-entering […]