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  • Canada's 'riskiest online cities' ranked

    Burlington, Ont. has been named "Canada's riskiest online city" by internet security software firm Symantec for the second year in a row, followed by Port Coquitlam, Vancouver and Langley, B.C.



  • Vic Toews' predecessor opposed extra power for police

    Former public safety minister Stockwell Day says he wasn't in favour of giving police extra powers when he was in charge of the file in 2007.



  • Online surveillance bill set-up costs estimated at $80M

    A bill to force internet service providers to collect customer information, known as the lawful access or online surveillance bill, will cost at least $80 million to implement, CBC News has learned.



  • Meteor's fireball lights up Prairie skies

    A fireball that lit up the night sky over Alberta and Saskatchewan was a 100-kilogram meteor, experts say.



  • Low-cost bionic knee designed by Toronto researcher

    A Toronto researcher has designed a low-cost bionic knee that he hopes will dramatically change the lives of amputees in the developing world.



  • PlayStation Vita: A closer look

    Sony's PlayStation Vita portable gaming system launches today in Canada, the U.S., Latin America and Europe. Here's a review of its look, feel and features.



  • Rogers profit rises on wireless growth

    Rogers Communications Inc. announced an 11 per cent increase in its dividend Wednesday as the telecom giant reported higher fourth-quarter profits that easily beat analyst expectations.



  • Caribou recovery plan swamped by public feedback

    Canada's environment minister says he'll need more time to go review 14,000 public submssions on a plan to protect Woodland caribou herds - but environmentalists are going back to court Thursday to seek emergency action.



  • 6 questions about GPS trackers in cars

    An Ontario man's recent discovery that someone had covertly attached a GPS tracking device to his vehicle led him to call for Canadians to realize how the technology can be used.



  • BlackBerry PlayBook gets built-in email, Android apps

    Built-in email and new apps are now available to BlackBerry PlayBook users, with the release of a long-awaited operating system upgrade.



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