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You'll soon see ads on Facebook even if you have an ad blocker

Soon, ad-blocking software won't be enough to stop you from seeing ads on Facebook, the company says. More read comments
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How hackers steal personal data from Rio Olympics visitors
According to cybersecurity researchers, Rio is home to a large number of malicious Wi-Fi hotspots designed to steal personal information from travellers. CBC technology columnist Dan Misener offers advice to travellers on how to stay cybersafe. More
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Delta Air Lines mess shows 'we've painted ourselves into a corner' with computers
The power outage that left thousands of Delta passengers facing worldwide flight cancellations and delays Monday shows how computer-dependent we've become — and airlines must decide if their backups are good enough, an IT expert says. More read comments video
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