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Zappos CEO aims to turn Sin City into Startup City

All the latest news related to entrepreneurs

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Netflix’s latest challenger: Verizon to start streaming service

U.S. telecom firm to partner with Redbox and its DVD rental kiosks

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Facebook, Google bow to Indian censorship demands

Court warned of crackdown ‘like China’ if web companies don’t block content deemed offensive to Hindus, Muslims and Christians

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Video: Waterloo stays positive despite RIM's woes

Waterloo isn't letting gloomy predictions about Research in Motion get it down.

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Miners look to a future of automated operations

Companies research running surface, underground pits from control centres thousands of kilometres away

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Cold War 2.0: East and West divide on digital rights

Disagreements on how to manage intellectual property theft, Internet freedom between U.S., allies and Russia, China

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Outside the boy box: Women embrace and rethink video games

As gaming spreads to mobile devices and Facebook, adult women are elbowing their way into a preserve once claimed by teenage boys, prompting the industry — worth $1.7-billion in Canada alone — to start thinking outside the testosterone-fuelled Xbox. But in a world where video games are important pieces of the cultural puzzle, many women are pondering the mixed message of a new wave of games that cater to stereotypical female tastes.

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Girls who like to game

Profiles of four Canadian women who love everything from first-person shoot-outs to brain workouts

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Women-friendly video games

Often unarmed, routinely unmanned, and sometimes gay-friendly, a new breed of games is geared to female players

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Inside look at a former RIM co-CEO's home

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RIM's Mike Lazaridis’s showcase home built to house his large ideas

More than just a family retreat, RIM founder sees it as an awe-inspiring place where the best scientific and political minds can come to talk, exchange ideas and dream big

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Review: Orb Mini-T amps up your office sound

But if you need bass, adding a sub-woofer will eat into the ‘compact’ selling point

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Facebook Nation needs a constitution

It's easy to understand why people flock to Facebook and other social networks: They have become ubiquitous, necessary, and addictive. But when you join up, you don't know enough about the ramifications of social network citizenship to understand where that decision will lead and how it might transform you and your life.

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When Zuckerberg hits an iceberg

This week, the kingpin of online ‘friending' took the first step toward a public stock offering estimated at $100-billion. But as the builders of the BlackBerry have learned, in the tech business nothing lasts forever. games out how Facebook eventually could lose face

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One breath away from diagnosing disease

Researchers are closing in on commercially-viable devices to detect cancers by analyzing human breath





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