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Popular file-sharing website, The Pirate Bay, is back online
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Bose SoundLink Colour Bluetooth Speaker review: Low price for a great speaker
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How Toronto-based Nymi wants to replace passwords with heart rate authentication
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Sony closing Music Unlimited, forges partnership with Spotify
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Apple Watch will start shipping in April, says Tim Cook
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New Snapchat Discover feature delivers news, entertainment content with ‘gorgeous advertising’
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Pirate Bay torrent sharing website may be returning Feb. 1
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Logitech Type+ and Keys-To-Go review: Typing with your iPad just got easier
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Nexus 6 review: Is Google’s big, pricey smartphone worth buying?
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Rogers and Shaw sign deal to stream original Amazon video content to shomi
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Bell Media says it would love to have a CraveTV app but Apple hasn’t allowed ...
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UBC Sailbot Team Ready to Take on the Atlantic Ocean (with video)
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Six major takeaways from Microsoft’s Windows 10 announcement
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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Tech Toys: A look at new show stopper technology at Mobile World Congress
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Tech Toys: Pebble reveals its next smartwatch, Pebble Time
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Tech Toys: Top new crowdfunding projects
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Tech Toys: Valentine’s Day tech gift guide
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Tech Toys: 5 boating gadgets for safety and more fun
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CraveTV: Is Bell Media’s Netflix competitor worth $4 a month?
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Tech Toys: Giroptic, the world’s first 360° camera
Vancouver Sun Digital Life writer, Gillian Shaw, takes a look at the world’s first 360° camera from Giroptic. It’s rugged and waterproof, shoots 30 frames per second, and has three microphones for surround sound. Videos can also be live streamed via […] -
Windows 10 launch: Android apps could be coming to Microsoft’s mobile devices
Microsoft Corp. is speculated to be bringing Android apps to Windows mobile platforms when it launches Windows 10 on Wednesday, according to ZDNet, effectively closing the app gap between Android/iOS and Windows devices. As of September 2014, Microsoft has over […] -
Dr. Dre Studio Wireless headphones review: As good as you’ll ever hear
One of the most watched TV commercials over this Christmas season has been the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Wireless headphones one with the kid grooving along until Scrooge asks him what he’s wearing. At the end Scrooge says “I […] -
Google Glass pulled off consumer market as company works on more refined, affordable version
SAN FRANCISCO — Google will stop selling its Internet-connected eyewear to consumers until the company can develop a more polished and affordable version that’s less likely to be viewed as a freakish device. The sales moratorium on the nearly 2-year-old […] -
Spotify says music service has 15 million paying users, 60 million active subscribers
Streaming music service Spotify could be the next company in line for an IPO, announcing this week that it has 15 million paying users and 60 million total subscribers. Just two months ago the company revealed that it had 12.5 million paying […] -
Why 2015 will be the year of the Apple Watch
Some pundits are already saying 2015 will mark the beginning of a trend away from increasingly more sophisticated technologies and have even gone so far as to call it the beginning of the return of the luddite. They view it […] -
Tech Toys: Understanding internet piracy and copyright (video)
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Canadian VPN services could be forced to alert pirating customers
It’s unclear if VPN services will be forced to keep customer records under Canada’s new Copyright Modernization Act. Virtual Private Network (VPN) services are legal and until now, believed to be completely unregulated in Canada, making them particularly popular for […] -
5 major technology trends at CES 2015
Every year a barrage of new products are announced at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and 2015 is no different. Sometimes these devices never make it to market and are just proof-of-concept designs, but they’re often […] -
Tech Toys: Top 10 hot consumer for 2015
Vancouver Sun technology reporter Gillian Shaw takes a look at new study released by Ericsson ConsumerLab called “Top 10 Hot Consumer for 2015 and Beyond.”