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Sigourney Weaver is lending her activist's voice to a new Google Earth video on Brazil's controversial Belo Monte Dam, sans unusually tall blue people.

Presumably making market space for the forthcoming 3DS, Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price on its DSi and DSi XL handheld systems.

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection urges parents and educators remind children to use the Buddy System, provides Grade One Teacher Kits for free.

Internet security authority Symantec has noted a surge in email spam recently, with typically alluring celebrity death news including attachments containing a virus. Hint: don't open it.

Lexmark has filed a patent infringement complaint with the International Trade Commission in an effort to stop third party toner cartridges from being used in Lexmark printers. It's deja vu all over again.

According to PandaLabs, more than 200 websites use 'Justin Bieber' as bait to distribute malware. News sites, meanwhile, use any news about Justin Bieber to attract visitors (ahem), according to common sense.

The PlayStation3 will feature new, higher capacity hard drives in North America this Fall, according to Sony, making the last place system first in capacity, at least.

Check out the babe with the iPhone, a sexually promiscuous deviant if there ever was one. Or so an OkCupid study would suggest.

There are better things you can do with that old phone than let it collect dust in your junk drawer.

Check out the babe with the iPhone, a sexually promiscuous deviant if there ever was one. Or so an OkCupid study would suggest.

There are better things you can do with that old phone than let it collect dust in your junk drawer.

Canadians will be able to access subscription-based movie streaming service Netflix this fall. This is a big deal.

A recent survey conducted by TRU Research and sponsored by LG mobile phones reveals bad texting habits normally associated with teenagers can be just as common with their parents.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently discussed iPhone 4 antenna reception issues, and mentioned that despite its problems, the tarnished call-dropper will be coming to 17 more countries, including Australia, Canada and a good chunk of western Europe.



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During its annual San Franciscan extravaganza this week, Apple revealed a revamp of its iPod line, introduced a smaller, streaming-centric AppleTV and revised its iTunes software application to include a new social network for music lovers.
The recently concluded X10 event held in downtown Toronto showcased the upcoming games and technologies for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console. Gadjo Sevilla was on hand and 'Kinected.'
Shaun Conlin takes a look at EA's fresh used games initiative, which locks out the online components of pre-played games unless the bargain shopper ponies up another $10.