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  1. Crowdfunding psychedelics: LSD brain-imaging study seeks funds (0 replies)
  2. Fantasy trading: If Apple were listed in the Dow (0 replies)
  3. At long last, Dow gets a taste for Apple (0 replies)
  4. The thingCHARGER reinvents the outlet to charge all of the things. (0 replies)
  5. SAP to cut 2,250 posts while creating similar number in refocusing (0 replies)
  6. Silicon Valley debate on self-driving cars: do you need a map? (0 replies)
  7. LightSquared preps for tough trial on latest bankruptcy plan (0 replies)
  8. Apple lets companies fine-tune apps before watch debut: Bloomberg (0 replies)
  9. Apple Pay stung in transactions using data stolen from retailers: WSJ (1 replies)
  10. Oil climbs to $61 on Mideast supply concerns (0 replies)
  11. Plane Crash Lands in NYC, All Passengers Safe.... (1 replies)
  12. Seattle police begin posting body camera footage on YouTube channel (0 replies)
  13. Citigroup's past losses may have helped it win Costco business (0 replies)
  14. Bentley explores new territory with EXP 10 Speed 6 concept (0 replies)
  15. Graphene-laden GTA Spano supercar boasts 230 mph+ top speed (0 replies)
  16. Koenigsegg builds on experience with 1,160-hp Agera RS (0 replies)
  17. Lockheed Martin laser weapon takes out truck (0 replies)
  18. Waterproof quadcopter is designed to make a Splash (0 replies)
  19. UK moves one step closer to naming its first commercial spaceport (0 replies)
  20. Dawn of man: Ethiopian jawbone fossil pushes back human origins (0 replies)
  21. Most $$nises are normal, more research says (1 replies)
  22. U.S. flies most advanced surveillance plane from Philippines (0 replies)
  23. IBM buys AlchemyAPI to boost Watson computing unit (0 replies)
  24. Apple exploring settlement with electric car battery maker (0 replies)
  25. U.S. private sector adds 212,000 jobs in February: ADP (0 replies)
  26. We’ll Never See a Supercar Like the Bugatti Veyron Again(Video) (0 replies)
  27. Gun Group: We’ll Pay $15K for Your Carbon Fiber 3-D Printer(Video) (0 replies)
  28. Google Slams MPAA Censorship Efforts After Court ‘Victory’ (0 replies)
  29. Tim Cook to governments: Lay off our privacy (0 replies)
  30. How drones are poised to help build the cities of tomorrow (0 replies)
  31. Plans unveiled for Google's new Mountain View headquarters (0 replies)
  32. Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages (0 replies)
  33. SanDisk unveils 200GB micro SD card..... (0 replies)
  34. Net Neutrality Wins — FCC votes to Protect the Internet (0 replies)
  35. Facebook Employees can Access your Account without Password (0 replies)
  36. DARPA Touts Deep-Web Search in Hunt for ISIS (0 replies)
  37. Pre-Release Movie ‘Hacker’ Indicted By The Feds (0 replies)
  38. Under U.S. Pressure, PayPal Nukes Mega For Encrypting Files (0 replies)
  39. MPAA Pushes For ICANN Policy Changes to Target “Pirate” Domains (0 replies)
  40. Scientist claims that human head transplants could be a reality by 2017 (0 replies)
  41. Royal Navy subs provide insights for Arctic science (0 replies)
  42. Tech demo lets you visit the International Space Station in VR (0 replies)
  43. New Internet rules set up industry's next battle (0 replies)
  44. Buffett looks to succession, signals future growth problem (0 replies)
  45. Lenovo to allay security concerns with free McAfee LiveSafe (0 replies)
  46. White House releases draft bill to protect consumer data privacy (0 replies)
  47. Google submits plans to expand Silicon Valley headquarters (0 replies)
  48. Decision on Ebola mass vaccination in August at earliest: WHO (0 replies)
  49. Scientists discover black hole so big it contradicts growth theory (1 replies)
  50. $20 Rebate.....Canada (0 replies)
  51. FCC approves sweeping Internet regulation plan...... (0 replies)
  52. Apple ordered to pay $533 million for patent infringement (0 replies)
  53. Gogo expects to benefit from rising demand for in-flight internet (0 replies)
  54. Japan's Mizuho buys RBS's U.S., Canadian loan portfolio for $3 billion (0 replies)
  55. Oil falls towards $61 as ample supplies weigh (0 replies)
  56. Tougher Internet rules to hit cable, telecoms companies (0 replies)
  57. Samsung may face FTC probe over voice-recognition TVs (0 replies)
  58. Europol Takes Down RAMNIT Botnet that Infected 3.2 Million Computers (0 replies)
  59. Small Diameter Bomb II Completes Live Fire Test Destroying T-72 Tank (0 replies)
  60. Thought-controlled drones may be just the first step in aviation revolution (0 replies)
  61. McLaren 675LT will be lightest and most powerful of McLaren's Super Series (0 replies)
  62. U.S. existing home sales at nine-month low, supply limited (0 replies)
  63. Yahoo executive challenges NSA over encryption demands (0 replies)
  64. Google warns Blogger users over porn (0 replies)
  65. FBI offers record $3M reward for Russian hacking suspect (0 replies)
  66. 3D-printed guide could find use in better nerve repairs (0 replies)
  67. Brabus turns the Mercedes S63 into sinister, 850-hp speed machine (0 replies)
  68. Aston Martin takes wraps off the Vulcan (0 replies)
  69. Google partners with wireless carriers to push Wallet service (0 replies)
  70. Silicon Valley gender discrimination case heads to trial (0 replies)
  71. U.S. raises concerns over 'made in Indonesia' smartphone law (0 replies)
  72. Opera offers new feature for free access to mobile Web apps (0 replies)
  73. Visa Europe plans new security that could pave way for Apple Pay (0 replies)
  74. Is It Possible to Track Smartphone Location By Monitoring Battery Usage? (0 replies)
  75. Saunas might be good for your health (0 replies)
  76. Apple to spend $1.9 billion on new European data centers (0 replies)
  77. Predicting where to park? Israel's got an app for that (0 replies)
  78. How far should a doctor go? MDs say they ‘need clarity’ on Supreme Court’s assisted (0 replies)
  79. Cyberattack at NRC occurred weeks before alert sent out (0 replies)
  80. Strongest known natural material - spider silk or limpet teeth? (0 replies)
  81. In a first for a fish, Oregon chub removed from endangered list (0 replies)
  82. Honda backing away from 6 million a year car sales goal: CEO (0 replies)
  83. Can Ferrari really cut it in luxury beyond supercars? (0 replies)
  84. Euro zone economy accelerates thanks to German 'thunderbolt' (0 replies)
  85. AstraZeneca's patent on asthma drug invalidated by U.S. court (0 replies)
  86. Canadian dollar below 80 cents as Canada adds to oil glut (0 replies)
  87. Lenovo To Stop Pre-Installing Superfish... (0 replies)
  88. YouTube to release kids app next week (0 replies)
  89. Oil falls sharply after U.S. crude inventories rise (0 replies)
  90. MegaNet — New Decentralized, Non-IP Based and Encrypted Network (0 replies)
  91. What is HTTP/2 ? Next-Gen Protocol For Faster and Safer Internet (0 replies)
  92. SkyProwler combines a quadcopter and a fixed-wing airplane in one device (0 replies)
  93. New face detection algorithm registers even partially hidden faces (0 replies)
  94. $1.75 Million in Bitcoin Stolen from Chinese BTER Bitcoin Exchange (0 replies)
  95. NSA Planted Stuxnet-Type Malware Deep Within Hard Drive Firmware (0 replies)
  96. You can now find out if US spies passed on your data to the UK in illegal surveillanc (2 replies)
  97. The War Over Control Of The Net Is A War Over Information Advantage (0 replies)
  98. Dumb and Dumber Downloaders Face Legal Action (0 replies)
  99. Visa Wants To Track Your Smartphone to Prevent Credit Card Fraud (0 replies)
  100. Cyclone could become third million dollar motorcycle (0 replies)
  101. Telescopic contact lenses zoom in and out with the wink of an eye (0 replies)
  102. Mars One Mission: 6 Canadians Among 100 Finalists (0 replies)
  103. Privately Offers Users Control Over Social Media Sharing (1 replies)
  104. That ;) You Type Can and Will Be Used Against You in a Court of Law (0 replies)
  105. Obama's Executive Order urges Companies to Share CyberSecurity Threat Data (0 replies)
  106. This Wireless Explosives Detector Is the Size of a Postage Stamp (1 replies)
  107. Hackers Stole $300 Million from 100 Banks Using Malware (0 replies)
  108. Electric 4WD vehicle allows users to "Zoom" off-road (0 replies)
  109. Canada's next-generation military smart gun unveiled (0 replies)
  110. FAA floats new rules for commercial drone use (0 replies)
  111. Eyes of the world on Greece (0 replies)
  112. While Obama talks cyber security, his hotel's computer system fails (1 replies)
  113. Is organic chocolate worth the price? (0 replies)
  114. Bill Gates meets with China technology minister: ministry (0 replies)
  115. BMW-backed car parking app raises half crowdfunding target on debut (0 replies)
  116. OPEC says oil's drop hitting other producers faster than thought (0 replies)
  117. Apple learning to make self-driving car: auto industry source (0 replies)
  118. Apple $1 trillion stock market value could be years away (0 replies)
  119. U.S. Undersea Dominance is in Jeopardy (0 replies)
  120. Next generation armor inspired by animal scales (0 replies)
  121. New Navy Ship-Radar Completes Target Track Simulation (0 replies)
  122. Facebook launches ThreatExchange for Sharing Cyber Security Threats (0 replies)
  123. “Canada Remains A Safe Haven For Online Piracy” (1 replies)
  124. Obama to discuss cybersecurity with tech bosses (1 replies)
  125. Facebook rolls out feature for users when they die (0 replies)
  126. It's not just smart TVs that spy on you: (1 replies)
  127. Microsoft patches bug 'used by Chinese hackers' (0 replies)
  128. Report Warns of Cyber Security Vulnerabilities in Cars, Trucks (0 replies)
  129. How To Stop Your Smart TV From Eavesdropping On You (0 replies)
  130. Experimental spaceplane IXV launched by ESA (0 replies)
  131. Boston Dynamic introduces smaller, more kickable robot (0 replies)
  132. NoFlyZone.org keeps the airspace above your home drone-free (0 replies)
  133. DARPA’s Squad X Core Technologies program looks to create smarter, more aware infantr (0 replies)
  134. File-Sharing Icon RapidShare Shuts Down (0 replies)
  135. 15-Year-Old JasBug Vulnerability Affects All Versions of Microsoft Windows (0 replies)
  136. Police probe St-Pierre smuggling, with a twist (0 replies)
  137. Samsung SmartTV an 'absurd' privacy intruder, Ann Cavoukian says (0 replies)
  138. Ottawa's anti-terror, corruption crackdowns show the problem with rushing in (0 replies)
  139. Megaupload Programmer Arrested in The U.S. (0 replies)
  140. US Government builds "Memex Deep Web Search Engine" to Track Criminals (0 replies)
  141. Students look to improve bitcoin transparency (0 replies)
  142. Crash-proof UAV takes out US$1 million Drones For Good Competition (0 replies)
  143. NASA releases details of Titan submarine concept (0 replies)
  144. Beyond the breach: cyberattacks force a defense strategy re-think (0 replies)
  145. DARPA's ALASA space launch system would turn airports into spaceports (0 replies)
  146. CarVi brings modern driver assist technology to older cars (0 replies)
  147. Dom'Up takes camping in the trees to new heights (0 replies)
  148. Glitch delays launch of SpaceX rocket with U.S. weather satellite (0 replies)
  149. 5,300 U.S. Gas Stations Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks (0 replies)
  150. KickassTorrents Taken Down By Domain Name Seizure (0 replies)
  151. Samsung Admits Its Smart TV Is Spying On You (0 replies)
  152. Sewage sludge contains millions of dollars worth of gold, other metals (3 replies)
  153. G20, EU leaders meet in a week to mend Greece (0 replies)
  154. Feds can't indefinitely gag Yahoo about subpoena, judge rules (0 replies)
  155. Guinea to expand use of experimental anti-Ebola drugs (0 replies)
  156. U.S. court orders Symantec to pay $17 mln for patent infringement (0 replies)
  157. Popcorn Time Explores I2P Anonymity as VPN Overloads (0 replies)
  158. Students create the ultimate rubber band race car (0 replies)
  159. CNO: Next-Generation Navy Fighter Might Not Need Stealth (0 replies)
  160. UK spy agency's Internet surveillance was illegal, court rules (0 replies)
  161. Strong dollar weighs on game maker Activision Blizzard's forecast (0 replies)
  162. China to have most robots in world by 2017 (0 replies)
  163. RadioShack Corp filed for U.S. bankruptcy Sprint to take over some stores (0 replies)
  164. SEC probes Blackberry options trading ahead of Reuters report about Samsung talks (0 replies)
  165. Florida scientists develop way to detect mislabeled fish (0 replies)
  166. Emotions, not science, rule U.S. climate change debate: study (0 replies)
  167. Paypal's retail chief quits ahead of eBay split (0 replies)
  168. Health insurer Anthem hit by massive cybersecurity breach (0 replies)
  169. Hotfile Agrees to Settle Piracy Lawsuit With Major Book Publishers (0 replies)
  170. Anti-Piracy Outfit Sends Porn ‘Fines’ to University (0 replies)
  171. Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht Convicted of All 7 Charges; Faces Life In Prison (0 replies)
  172. The Pirate Bay relaunch is FBI's Honeypot? Pirate Bay Team Responds,'NO WAY' (0 replies)
  173. Microsoft Internet Explorer Universal Cross-Site Scripting Flaw (0 replies)
  174. Uber proposes new registration system for South Korea drivers (0 replies)
  175. Ford CEO worries cars may get commoditized like mobile handsets (0 replies)
  176. YTS Rolls Out New Design and Features (0 replies)
  177. In Memory Of The Liberties Lost In The War on Piracy (0 replies)
  178. Pirate Bay Responds to Cloudflare and Moderation Concerns (0 replies)
  179. ISP Doesn’t Have to Expose Pirating Subscribers, Judge Rules (1 replies)
  180. China Demands Tech Companies to give them Backdoor and Encryption Keys (2 replies)
  181. Have a D-Link Wireless Router? You might have been Hacked (0 replies)
  182. China blasts NetEase for spreading porn in latest push to cleanse cyberspace (0 replies)
  183. Google preparing to launch ride-hailing service: Bloomberg (0 replies)
  184. No Canadian crude by rail to California in August-November 2014: state (0 replies)
  185. Oil prices up more as BP joins sector spending cuts (0 replies)
  186. KickassTorrents Users Fight Back Against DMCA Takedown Purge (0 replies)
  187. Credit cards offer far less privacy than you think (0 replies)
  188. The Pirate Bay Returns From The Dead (0 replies)
  189. Delaware gives digital driver's license green light (0 replies)
  190. Federal government pays businessman one of the largest settlements in Canadian histor (0 replies)
  191. Artificial intelligence 'will not end human race' (1 replies)
  192. Justin Bieber says dropping 'arrogant' and 'conceited' attitude (0 replies)
  193. Attention Cobra Katy Perry's Super Bowl promise: lion, sharks and live singing (0 replies)
  194. U.S. wireless spectrum auction raises record $44.9 billion (0 replies)
  195. AWS move, disclosure suggest Amazon yielding more to Wall Street (0 replies)
  196. Jay-Z to snap up music streamer Aspiro in $56 million deal (0 replies)
  197. Flying 'quad copter' triggers White House alert (0 replies)
  198. Hacktivists step up web attack volumes (0 replies)
  199. Offensive Wikipedia edits from Canadian correctional service computers leads to inves (0 replies)
  200. Cyber surveillance worries most Canadians: privacy czar's poll (0 replies)
  201. Canadian Government Spies on Millions of File-Sharers (0 replies)
  202. Links Found between NSA, Regin Spy tool and QWERTY Keylogger (0 replies)
  203. Oil slips to $49 on huge U.S. stock build, firm dollar (0 replies)
  204. Canada revisions show bigger job losses in December (0 replies)
  205. Futures indicate higher start; Fed in focus (0 replies)
  206. Commercial space rides for U.S. astronauts to save millions: NASA (0 replies)
  207. Scientists ask if Ebola immunizes as well as kills (0 replies)
  208. Asteroid that buzzed Earth has a plus one, NASA says (0 replies)
  209. Remarkable fossils push back snake origins by 65 million years (0 replies)
  210. WikiLeaks blasts Google for quietly handing emails to government (0 replies)
  211. Internet browser Vivaldi takes aim at tech savvy users (0 replies)
  212. Facebook takes blame for service outages, which hit wider Web (0 replies)
  213. Oil price recovers as dollar weakens against euro (0 replies)
  214. SAP sees high cloud profit potential in long term (0 replies)
  215. Cablevision to launch WiFi phone service for data-hungry users (0 replies)
  216. How Draghi got divided ECB to say 'yes' to money-printing (0 replies)
  217. Sony to delay official submission of third quarter results after hacking (0 replies)
  218. In China, VPN internet access tools suffer further disruptions (1 replies)
  219. Mobilicity out of one airwaves auction, needs cash for another (0 replies)
  220. UPDATE 1-DreamWorks to cut 500 jobs, make fewer movies in restructuring move (0 replies)
  221. McDonald's posts smaller-than-expected fall in comparable sales (0 replies)
  222. Amazon, e-commerce rivals fuel commercial property boom in India (0 replies)
  223. Scientists create 'genetic firewall' for new forms of life (0 replies)
  224. Atlas rocket blasts off from Florida with military communications satellite (0 replies)
  225. Windows 10 upgrade to be 'free' for one year (0 replies)
  226. Samsung drops Qualcomm processors in next Galaxy S: report (0 replies)
  227. IPhone 6 hands Apple record share of Samsung's home market (0 replies)
  228. Netflix accelerates global push as U.S. growth slows (1 replies)
  229. Oil inches above $48, outlook remains weak (0 replies)
  230. Big data tops humans at picking 'significant' films: study (0 replies)
  231. First round-the-world solar flight to take off next month (0 replies)
  232. Morgan Stanley profit falls short of expectations (0 replies)
  233. Ex-UK spy chief says new accord needed with tech firms to stop terrorism (0 replies)
  234. Satellite startup Planet Labs raises $95 million (0 replies)
  235. Exclusive - Canada insists on oil train tanker phase-out ahead of U.S (0 replies)
  236. Google in talks to buy mobile-payments company Softcard: TechCrunch (0 replies)
  237. Exclusive: Facebook hiring spree hints at ambitions in virtual reality and beyond (0 replies)
  238. After Gmail blocked in China, Microsoft's Outlook hacked, says GreatFire (0 replies)
  239. Last year was Earth's hottest on record, U.S. scientists say (0 replies)
  240. Facebook's Zuckerberg brings free Internet to Colombia, mute on China (0 replies)
  241. Exclusive: Samsung talks to BlackBerry about $7.5 billion buyout (0 replies)
  242. Apple, Google settle U.S. poaching lawsuit for $415 million (0 replies)
  243. British police arrest man over Christmas Xbox, Playstation hacks (2 replies)
  244. Alibaba's latest mobile messaging effort: social networking for businesses (0 replies)
  245. Canada pushes back budget to April due to market instability (0 replies)
  246. Futures indicate TSX to open flat after oil rises (0 replies)
  247. Target abandons Canadian operations (0 replies)
  248. Happy New Year! Stanford May Have Just Cured Alzheimer's (0 replies)
  249. Homemade flamethrower runs on cornstarch, makes quick work of zombolas (0 replies)
  250. Hands-on: ODG's smartglasses are straight out of a William Gibson novel (0 replies)