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CRTC to Netflix: Since you won't co-operate, we'll ignore you

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 September 2014 | 22.11

Canada's broadcast regulator is hitting the "delete" button on Netflix and Google, telling the online video services their submissions at hearings into the future of television will be ignored. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission...
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Microsoft previews next version of Windows today

Microsoft plans to offer a glimpse of its vision for Windows today, as its new CEO seeks to redefine the company and recover from missteps with its flagship operating system. Although the new software won't be formally released until next year, analysts...
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Wildlife populations down by half since 1970: WWF report

The world populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles fell overall by 52 per cent between 1970 and 2010, far faster than previously thought, the World Wildlife Fund said on Tuesday. The conservation group's Living Planet Report, published...
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Nickel giant Vale gets into the bee business

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 September 2014 | 22.11

Morning North Vale turn to bees for re-greening 0:00 / 7:42 Vale turn to bees for re-greening7:42 Mining company Vale is hoping honey bees will encourage its re-vegetation project in Sudbury. For decades, nickel producer Vale...
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5 steps to safeguard against the 'Bash bug'

The latest computer vulnerability is ranked as one of the most powerful exploits possible in the IT world, and one of the easiest to take advantage of. But there aren't many direct countermeasures the average home and office user can take, security...
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Microplastic pollution discovered in St. Lawrence River

They're normally found in face wash, shower gel and toothpaste. But plastic microbeads are now showing up in lakes and rivers. A team of researchers from McGill University and the Quebec government have discovered these microbeads...
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Microplastic pollution discovered in St. Lawrence River

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 September 2014 | 22.11

They're normally found in face wash, shower gel and toothpaste. But plastic microbeads are now showing up in lakes and rivers. A team of researchers from McGill University and the Quebec government have discovered these microbeads...
22.11 | 0 komentar | Read More

5 steps to safeguard against the 'Bash bug'

The latest computer vulnerability is ranked as one of the most powerful exploits possible in the IT world, and one of the easiest to take advantage of. But there aren't many direct countermeasures the average home and office user can take, security...
22.11 | 0 komentar | Read More

Nickel giant Vale gets into the bee business

Morning North Vale turn to bees for re-greening 0:00 / 7:42 Vale turn to bees for re-greening7:42 Mining company Vale is hoping honey bees will encourage its re-vegetation project in Sudbury. For decades, nickel producer Vale...
22.11 | 0 komentar | Read More

Microplastic pollution discovered in St. Lawrence River

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 27 September 2014 | 22.11

They're normally found in face wash, shower gel and toothpaste. But plastic microbeads are now showing up in lakes and rivers. A team of researchers from McGill University and the Quebec government have discovered these microbeads...
22.11 | 0 komentar | Read More

5 steps to safeguard against the 'Bash bug'

The latest computer vulnerability is ranked as one of the most powerful exploits possible in the IT world, and one of the easiest to take advantage of. But there aren't many direct countermeasures the average home and office user can take, security...
22.11 | 0 komentar | Read More

Vale, nickel giant, gets into the bee business in Sudbury, Ont.

Morning North Vale turn to bees for re-greening 0:00 / 7:42 Vale turn to bees for re-greening7:42 Mining company Vale is hoping honey bees will encourage its re-vegetation project in Sudbury. For decades, nickel producer Vale...
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Bottle vs. tap: 7 things to know about drinking water

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 September 2014 | 22.11

Recent reports of drugs in our drinking water might have some people heading for the bottled water aisle of their nearest grocery store, but in most parts of Canada, choosing bottled water over tap is a matter of taste or convenience, not health....
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Apple insists bent iPhone 6 Plus cases 'extremely rare'

Apple responded Thursday to reports that its newly released iPhone 6 Plus is susceptible to bending, one day after the tech giant was forced to pull back a new software upgrade for the same device after users complained of numerous glitches in the operating...
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My son the guinea pig: How a 2-year-old supports science

My son, Rigel, is only two years old, but he's already helping scientists make new discoveries. It's not because he's a genius – he isn't. Like many kids his age, he's illiterate and not fully toilet-trained. Obviously, he's not conceiving and running...
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Is BlackBerry's new smartphone a Passport to a brighter future?

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 September 2014 | 22.11

The BlackBerry Passport may have already been in the works before he came on board, but its release encapsulates the strategy chief executive John Chen has for the beleaguered company as it attempts to claw back market share in the smartphone...
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New 'Bash' computer bug may be worse than 'Heartbleed'

Cyber experts are warning a security flaw known as the "Bash" bug may pose a serious threat to computers using Unix-based operating systems such as Linux and Mac OS X, even more grave than the "Heartbleed" bug that surfaced in April. Bash...
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Drone to deliver medicine to remote German island

New Daily flights guided by auto-pilot The Associated Press Posted: Sep 25, 2014 11:03 AM ET Last Updated: Sep 25, 2014 11:03 AM ET Deutsche Post DHL says it is starting Germany's first drone package delivery service, a test program...
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BlackBerry's new Passport released today, aims to woo corporate users

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 September 2014 | 22.11

BlackBerry released its new Passport phone today, a 4.5-inch keyboard smartphone aimed at corporate users. John Chen, charged with turning around Waterloo, Ont.-based BlackBerry since last November, has said the company's future...
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Should we be able to delete bad memories?

Dan Campbell felt the bullets whiz past his head. The tracer rounds zipped between his legs. It was his first firefight as a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan. "I was completely frightened and scared like I'd never been before in my life," he says. As...
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UN Climate Summit: A 'game-changer' for global warming?

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon looks to have pulled off a remarkable feat in gathering world leaders together to spell out their national action plans for climate change, at a time when the issue had just about fallen off political radars....
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