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Canada's LTE wireless speeds ranked in new report

Want to download something fast? A new report reveals the actual speeds Canadian smartphone users are getting from their wireless carriers - and how different carriers stack up. More read comments
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CES: 10 new consumer gadgets that will amaze or bewilder
A look at some of the more notable devices shown off at CES Unveiled, the preview ahead of the main Consumer Electronics Show that officially kicks off in Las Vegas on Wednesday. More read comments
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Thousands of new meltwater rivers form on Greenland ice sheet
New rivers of meltwater are appearing by the thousands on Greenland's ice sheet and dumping gigatonnes of water into the ocean that could boost sea levels faster than expected, a new study suggests. More read comments
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