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Chinese cyberattack hits Canada's National Research Council
A 'highly sophisticated Chinese state-sponsored actor' recently managed to hack into the computer systems at Canada’s National Research Council, confirms the country's chief information officer, Corinne Charette. Rosemary Barton has the details.
When 23-year-old Jonathan Gottfried snagged a coveted Google Glass back in spring 2013, he turned into an overnight superstar.
Planet-naming contest launched by IAU
While Mars and Jupiter are named after gods, planets outside our solar system are stuck with ugly names like HD 108874 b. Luckily for them, you'll soon get a chance to give them names they deserve.

Most smartphones produced in 2014 will follow a certain design playbook: rectangular screen, a few buttons around the edges, and just enough thickness to house the internals and the requisite battery. One could argue that this is the idealized design for
Bigfoot hair samples discounted by DNA testing
Scientists analyzed more than 30 hair samples reportedly left behind by Bigfoot and similar mythical beasts like the Himalayan Yeti, and found all of them came from more mundane creatures like bears, wolves, cows and racoons.
Analysis suggests that solar thermal can provide baseline power
With the cost of photovoltaic devices and wind power dropping dramatically, the economics of some forms of renewable power are becoming increasingly compelling. But these sources of power come with a significant limitation: intermittency. Solar can't gene
San Francisco parking space auction app ordered to shut down
San Francisco's new crackdown on a mobile app that allows people to auction off their public parking spots marks yet another clash between innovative technologies and regulators trying to maintain law and order, public safety and a sense of social decorum
Eerily lifelike androids join staff at Tokyo tech museum 
They might not be your idea of the ideal museum guide, but two androids designed to be lifelike have landed “jobs” at a prestigious Japanese technology center. Named Kodomoroid and Otonaroid, the droids are designed as hyper-realistic androids that look l
Sharper satellite images allowed, as U.S. loosen rules
Satellite images sharp enough to show details such as manhole covers, stop signs and lamp posts will soon be available in Canada and around the world, after the U.S. loosened limits put in place years ago due to national security concerns.
A Berlin-based artist has come up with a way to boot users from local Wi-Fi networks.
SpaceX unveils Dragon V2 spacecraft
SpaceX unveiled its Dragon V2 spacecraft Thursday night, promising it will be able to carry seven astronauts to the International Space Station and back to Earth again
EBay 'cyberattack' prompts password change warning
E-commerce giant eBay Inc. is asking customers to change their passwords after a recent hack that the company says exposed customer names and passwords, but didn't manage to steal any financial information.
Tricorder X Prize eyed by Toronto-based Biosign
A Canadian company is trying to make a real version of the gadget on the series Star Trek that could read a patient's vital signs and diagnose diseases with a mere swipe over the patient's body.
Aerofex hover bike goes on sale in 2017
A futuristic hovercraft that lets you zip smoothly over rough terrain by flying up to three metres above the ground could be yours in just three years, its maker says.
Thorium: the wonder fuel that wasn't
“Thorium-Fueled Automobile Engine Needs Refueling Once a Century,” reads the headline of an October 2013 story in an online trade publication. This fantastic promise is just one part of a modern boomlet in enthusiasm about the energy potential of thorium,

Apple is orchestrating a $3.2 billion acquisition of Beats Electronics, the headphone maker and music streaming distributor founded by hip-hop star Dr. Dre and record producer Jimmy Iovine, according to a published report.
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