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Carbon capture and storage: Grave concerns
Andrew Nikiforuk |
Burying greenhouse gases underground isn't the best solution for Canada to be considering.

Wireless auction sends quick signals
Greg Enright |
Consumer benefits register well before today’s kick-off, say analysts.

Office software: Changing suites
Andrew Wahl |
Sometimes it’s not worth switching software, even when it’s free.

Digital music: The genie's out of the bottle
Andrea Jezovit |
The music industry jumps further into the digital game.

Search engines: Image conscious
Andrew Wahl |
Will Leila Boujnane's search engine be the next Google?

Out-of-home advertising: Marketing ubiquity
Calvin Leung |
It’s not just outdoor anymore.

Fly phishing
Andy Holloway |
Malicious programs are out there waiting to attack your computer system.

The wireless wars
Erik Heinrich |
Don't let the smiling faces fool you: the new spectrum auction will be a hot contest.

Nuclear energy: Candu or Can-don't?
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In the international competition to sell nuclear reactors, Canada's AECL is at a size disadvantage.

The nuclear option
Jeff Sanford |
Plans to put a reactor in northern Alberta to feed the oilsands are fuelling a provincial controversy.

No more shopping bags: Paper nor plastic?
Wendy Glauser |
The plastic film industry has much to be concerned about in an environmentally conscious age.

What's next: the technologies, people and companies that could affect your business – and your life – in the very near future
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Our guide to the hot tech of the future.

Stars and stem cells
Erin Pooley |
The McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine is attracting notice and making remarkable research progress.

Attack of the killer bots
Jake MacDonald |
Cyber extortion is a big problem. And if you’re swarmed, there’s not a lot you can do about it.

The virtual office
Andrew Wahl |
Why run your business online?

Tale of a gun
Matthew McClearn |
Jamaican investigators tackle gun crime with Canadian technology. Are they getting a lot of bang for their buck?

Fast forward: Business innovations that will change your world
Christina Campbell, Andy Holloway, Andrea Jezovit, Erin Pooley, Rachel Pulfer, Marlene Rego, Andrew Wahl, Thomas Watson |
Critics moan about Canada's lack of innovative spirit, but these dozen examples are getting the job done.

Cleaner and greener
Zena Olijnyk |
Coal suffers from a bad reputation. But new technologies developed in Canada may change that.

Not the six o'clock news
Marlene Rego |
There's a new player in TV journalism

Overstimulating demand
Wendy Glauser |
Interactive ads online may lead to greater customer dissatisfaction

Beam me in, Grandma
Erin Pooley |
On 'virtual dining' via Accentures video-sharing technology

Thumbing around: U3 flash drive
Gerry Blackwell |
Use a U3 flash drive to make any computer feel just like home.

The new Trojan war
Andy Holloway |
Everyone's favourite hacker virus is back, nastier and meaner than ever.

Virtually cool: Voodoo's high-end PC gaming
Calvin Leung |
The Voodoo Omen PC appeals to more than virgins and nerds, and gives new kick to gaming

Network TV
Gerry Blackwell |
The HP MediaSmart TV combines PC-powered entertainment and living-room looks in one easy package.