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Tech Now with Paul Brent
From high-tech gadgets to technology, CTV's Paul Brent has it covered.
It will be the biggest sporting spectacle ever staged in Canada, with a broadcast initiative to match. The most ambitious in the country's history. Making the magic of the 2010 Olympic Games available on as many platforms as possible. more...
The 21st Winter Olympic Games will put Canada on the world stage. Nortel technology - much of it from Ottawa - will power telecommunications at the games. more...
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One half of us will have problems at some point in our lives getting a good night's sleep. Now there is some new technology that you strap on to your head, and it might help you get closer to that good sleep. more...
Energy, especially hydro, is part of a growing focus on how to conserve it and how to determine how much we use. The tech industry is finally getting serious about reducing power use and coming up with more devices to help us do all of that. more...
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So you received a new video camera for Christmas. Last week, we told you about some of the new ones on the market. Tonight, advice on how to record better video so your friends and family don't have to suffer. more...
Each year, Popular Science magazine comes out with their list of the top 100 innovations from around the world. The magazine is the world's most widely read science and technology publication, with seven million monthly readers. more...
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It has been a long-time dream, finally becoming reality. The Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two is getting ready to go to the edge of space, taking paying tourists along. more...
Think of Alberta, and what comes to mind? Mountains, open spaces, the oil industry. Well, it's time to think again. How about avant-garde computers? more...
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So you're on the hunt for a gift for a techie who has a phone attached to their ear. Well, what you might want to consider giving them a cell phone app. The apps are mini-programs that let you do all kinds of things with your phone. more...
Digital photos are everywhere. We have become picture- and video-crazy. However, it is a challenge to package those photos up. more...
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Season's Tweetings! could become the key phrase for holiday shoppers. Status updates, friending, tweeting: for many it's been blather. Useless digital noise, but all that tweeting is starting to sound like savings. more...
Each Christmas, it seems the tally of tech gifts climbs ever higher. The Canadian Toy Testing Council did note that young children were enjoying a swing back to less tech in their toys. However, for big kids, tech still holds a lot of appeal and a ton of choices. more...
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Busy times in the web world of shopping: about 50 percent of all online shopping will be done in the next three to four weeks. An Ottawa company's technology will make sure payments happen for a lot of those purchases, and they offer solid advice on how to avoid problems. more...
Have you ever imagined what you would look like if you were a few kilos lighter? It could be a great way to get motivated to lose weight. Now, a website offers you an easy way to get a look at yourself before and after. more...
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In simpler times, food companies could generally only reach your kids through television commercials. Now food marketers have slick internet gaming sites where kids and teenagers can interact with brand mascots, create their own characters and even make their own ads and send them on to their friends. more...
Another piece of Nortel, the optical division, went to auction this week with another piece likely to go next week - leaving only two major pieces to be sold. more...
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Many airplane crashes are survivable, especially when incidents happen during takeoff and landing. Two weeks ago, new rules went into effect in the U.S. that will result in airbags going into jetliners. more...
Being able to get a glimpse inside the human body makes a big difference in medical care. There are a couple of machines now on the market which pass a low electrical charge through your body, and then a computer posts the results. more...
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