- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 19/11/10 23:50
Security experts say new apps allow call makers to fabricate caller IDs, impersonate officers and then ask for personal...
Security experts say new apps allow call makers to fabricate caller IDs, impersonate officers and then ask for personal...
The Keystone pipeline resumed moving crude oil Sunday after 1.4 million litres of oil were spilled in North Dakota in late...
These dragonflies flitted about 50 million years ago around the region we now call Kamloops, B.C.
A University of Alberta PhD student observed some peculiar bear behavior when researching grizzlies in B.C., inspiring a rethink on roadside...
A Toronto man is calling for stricter regulations after a fraudster locked down his laptop, accessed his personal files and threatened to release intimate videos, just by using his cellphone number. It had been fraudulently “ported” — transferred from his Rogers account to a Bell prepaid...
People trying to preserve the memories of the Holocaust are in a race against time, while the numbers of young Canadians who are unaware what happened are high. The answer might lie in new technology and...
The Royal Canadian Legion is trying to reach young people they say are becoming more disconnected with veterans and war history — and it's using the wildly popular video game Fortnite to get its message...