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Hands On With Samsung's Galaxy Note 8

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We're live from the Samsung Unpacked event in New York City. Hope King goes hands on with the newest device, which includes a dual-lens camera, Bixby, and a bezel-less display.
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Galaxy Note 8 Conservative, Underwhelming, and Smart Move by Samsung

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The Galaxy Note 8 left our own Hope King underwhelmed, but CNET's Roger W. Cheng says Samsung's upgrade is much needed for Note loyalists, who have basically gone two years without a new phone.
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U.S. bound air travellers face enhanced security measures

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The Department of Homeland Security is requiring passengers flying from Canada to undergo new security measures at airports
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Samsung to recycle 157 tonnes of rare metals from its recalled Galaxy Note 7s

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Samsung plans to recycle 157 tonnes of rare metals, including gold, from its recalled Galaxy Note 7s, in an attempt to reduce the environmental impact.



The company was forced to launch a 16-billion-euro recall in...
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Alexa is listening

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Ramona Pringle of Ryerson University's Transmedia Zone on the price of smart home convenience.
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Explosion in St. Petersburg metro kills at least 9

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All subway stops in the northern Russian city have been shut down
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Targeting small business at CeBIT

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CeBIT 2017 is the world’s biggest IT event, and many of the companies are here to target that crucial growth sector – SMEs – among them Japan’s Konica Minolta.



The firm is one of many embracing the trend towards...
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Barcelona plays host to more than 2,000 tech companies for the Mobile World Congress

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Barcelona is playing host to more than 2,000 tech companies for the Mobile World Congress.



The phone makers are aiming to fill a gap in the market left by Samsung, still licking its wounds from a costly...
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What border agents can search on your phone (and more)

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Your rights when it comes to crossing the border with technology
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Privacy concerns

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CBC's Matthew Braga on people being asked to hand over electronic devices at the U.S. border
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Self-driving cars

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Driverless vehicles are the way of the not-so-distant-future. But as for how to get there, everyone's taking a different path
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The Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas and celebrates 50 years

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A bustling Las Vegas hosted the 50th edition of the Consumer Electronics Show. It’s the first major hi-tech exhibition of the year which is bigger than ever with a record breaking exhibit space of more than 300,000...
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Implant provides a way out for ‘locked in syndrome’ sufferes

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Hanneke de Bruijne is a mother of three.



In 2008 she was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as motor neurone

syndrome.

It is a progressive neurodegenerative...
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The future of technology on show at the Bakutel exhibition in the capital of Azerbaijan

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For more than 20 years Baku has hosted, the Bakutel exhibition, bringing together in Azerbaijan the leading players in the telecommunications market.



This year also marks the 135th anniversary of the...
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Samsung suspends production of Note 7 – reports

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Samsung reportedly suspends production of Note 7



Company makes no comment on reports, says it is “reschedulin

g output”

News comes...
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RCMP stop possible terror threat

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Aaron Driver, a suspect being sought in connection with a terror threat, has been killed in a confrontation with police in Strathroy, Ont.
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Microsoft designs smart mosquito trap to track Zika

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Researchers are testing a smart mosquito trap they hope will help better track the spread of the Zika virus.



The device is designed to trap specific types of mosquitoes, and collects data on the time and...
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Slimmer Xbox One S shimmies on to the shelves in August

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Microsoft has showcased its new Xbox One S, due to roll out in August.



The slimmer gadget will also include High Dynamic Range gaming, with extra brightness and robu

st colour.

Xbox One S. Comi299.ugust 2016...
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Ottawa seeks reliable drug impaired-driving test

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Liberal MP Bill Blair says oral fluids testing could be the roadside measure used by Canadian authorities to detect marijuana in person's system
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Manchester United's stadium evacuated

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A controlled explosion was carried out by bomb disposal experts after a suspicious package was found in Old Trafford stadium
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Waiting for the ultimate wearable gadget

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Working out just how much you’re working out – wearable technology does it best, according to manufacturers.



Among the hundreds of products presented at the recent Wearable Technology Show in...
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New golf prosthesis in the works

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3-D printing helps University of New Brunswick students working on a challenging new prosthesis
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Connective technology – coming to a home near you

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Hi-tech experts anticipate the trend in connective technology to spread into our homes and daily lives via various applications.



According to tech research firm Gartner, 6.4 billion connected things will be in use...
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Is your fitness tracker spying on you?

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Some fitness trackers that monitor heart rates, sleeping patterns and movement are putting user data and privacy at risk, even when the mobile apps are turned off