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Tech-Biz China sends trade envoy to US, welcomes Trump ZTE comments
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World America's most dangerous volcanoes are on the West Coast
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Tech-Biz Hurricane centres look to new Facebook tools for help during disasters
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Local Business Region's jobless rate tumbles to levels not seen in more than a generation
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Technology App that lets you trade for free just turned its founders into billionaires
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Personal Tech Google's A.I. personal assistant sparks concerns about future of communication
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Science Incredible new blood test designed to detect 8 most common forms of cancer
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Energy Chernobyl's nuclear disaster site is generating power again. Here's how
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Science Scientists discover hidden Mayan megacity - home to an estimated 10 million people
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Tech-Biz Apple, federal and Quebec governments invest in greenhouse-gas free aluminum smelting breakthrough
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Science Italian researchers develop lighter, cheaper robotic hand
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Internet FCC sets 'net neutrality' repeal for June 11, Senate to vote
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Energy Solar panels will be required on new homes in California starting in 2020
Shopify to expand Toronto and Montreal offices amid hiring spree
In Toronto, Shopify is planning to move its operations into a new office downtown on Portland Street
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Personal Tech Microsoft planning low-cost Surface tablet line to take on iPad, sources say
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Internet Audio clip spurs social media debate over Yanny or Laurel
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Tech-Biz BlackBerrys accounted for only 3% of smartphones used in Canada at end of 2017
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Science NASA says jets of water are spouting on the moon Europa. Could it be a ...
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Tech-Biz Uber shifts policy, allegations of rape, sexual assault and harassment can now go to court ...
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Tech-Biz 'There's something wrong': Tesla's rapid executive turnover raises eyebrows as Musk thins the ranks
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Google cozies up to journalists to ensure they keep producing vibrant, local news, but industry ...
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Lyft let Uber battle regulators for years before expanding into Canada, and the strategy paid ...
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NASA launches InSight spacecraft to Mars to dig down deep
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WestJet severs ties with Hopper app after 'confusion' about secret fares
Spectacular 6-story-deep sinkhole opens on New Zealand farm
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A spectacular sinkhole the length of two football fields and the depth of a six-story building has opened up on a New Zealand farm.
Cambridge Analytica, firm at the centre of Facebook's privacy debacle declaring bankruptcy and shutting down
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'Biohacker' CEO who gained notoriety for live streaming untested vaccinations found dead in flotation tank
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Russia says its sea-based nuclear power plant is safe, but critics call it a 'floating ...
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Robot human Sophia makes first Canadian visit at Toronto conference
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Shopify shares tumble 5 per cent as earnings forecast prompts jitters
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Japanese engineers invented a car and robot combo that is the closest thing we have ...
Apple’s iPhone X didn’t live up to the hype, and now investors want to know ...
Apple has a 'major prove-me' period ahead, beginning with a new sales forecast and a conference call with analysts on Tuesday
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Science Global warming means trapped microplastics will be released from Arctic sea ice
This finding demonstrates that sea ice can act as a temporary sink for microplastics, and confirms that large amounts may be released into the ocean as climate change leads to increased sea ice melting. -
Science Scientists release most detailed star chart of the Milky Way
BERLIN — The European Space Agency is releasing the most detailed star chart yet for the Milky Way and neighbouring galaxies. -
World G7 warns internet companies to combat 'vile' material faster and better, or else
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Tech-Biz For the first time, Facebook spells out what it forbids
NEW YORK — If you’ve ever wondered exactly what sorts of things Facebook would like you not to do on its service, you’re in luck. -
National Russian rocket stage with toxic fuel to fall in Canadian Arctic
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Internet He trained a pug to do a Nazi salute for a YouTube video. He's been ...
The video has been blasted by outraged Jewish leaders and defended by satirists who likened Mark Meechan's prosecution to censorship in the George Orwell novel '1984' -
Science 'These British hosers': Name 'vandals' accused of giving taxonomy a bad name
“Vandalism” is sowing confusion in biology, where suddenly thousands of species have two conflicting names — both officially correct.
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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. -
Photos March 10: Top images from around the world
The day’s best photos, as selected by editors at Postmedia News, are a stunning collection of the greatest images from around the world. -
Tech Toys: A look at new show stopper technology at Mobile World Congress
Vancouver Sun Digital Life writer Gillian Shaw visits show stoppers at the Mobile world Conference in Barcelona. Show stoppers is new technology being introduced for the first time. -
Photos March 3: Top images from around the world
The day’s best photos, as selected by editors at Postmedia News, are a stunning collection of the greatest images from around the world. -
Tech Toys: Pebble reveals its next smartwatch, Pebble Time
The new Pebble smartwatch is a runaway success on Kickstarter. The Vancouver Sun’s Gillian Shaw looks at the forthcoming Pebble Time. -
Tech Toys: Top new crowdfunding projects
Gillian Shaw From the energy-efficient to the offbeat, some of the best new products come to us through crowd funding campaigns. Digital Life writer Gillian Shaw takes a look at some of her current favourites. -
How news organizations are battling the scourge of trolls in the comment section
Everyone on the internet knows the mantra: ‘Don't read the comments'. -
Tech Toys: Valentine’s Day tech gift guide
Gillian Shaw Digital Life writer Gillian Shaw takes a look at a few tech gifts for Valentine’s Day. Check out the new Fitbit Surge, a heart-rate monitor and built-in GPS, and is compatible with most smartphones. The Swarovski Shine offers […] -
Halo 5: Guardians: The developers tells us how beta data will help shape the game’s ...
With Halo 5: Guardians, 343 Industries has taken on the difficult task of modernizing the Halo franchise, in the process forcing the studio to revamp a number of the series’ aging features, while still keeping the essence of what has become one […] -
Will the internet be the death of museums?
In August 2014, the Royal Ontario Museum opened its doors to dozens of aspiring game developers, and tasked them with putting together a game about evolution. They were given access to galleries, archives and curators, and told to use the information they gathered to make a game that would be displayed at the ROM.