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With "Versus" Debate Series, Google Attempts To Inject Content, Life Into Google+ [Updated]

Richard Branson and Julian Assange will debate on the debut episode of Google's new series later this month. The novel part? It's being "broadcast" in Google+'s Hangout.READ MORE

WikiLeaks No Longer a Mere Website, It's a Lifestyle

A court ruled that Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden. But could support his appeal by buying some new WikiLeaks-branded merch.READ MORE

OpenLeaks-WikiLeaks Smackdown Reveals Theft and Foul Play in Leak Land

One of the founders of OpenLeaks, himself a former WikiLeaks member, is facing accusations that he sabotaged Julian Assange's whistle-blower site and "stole" thousands of documents. READ MORE

iFive: Egypt's Lone ISP, Assange on 60 Minutes, China Censors "Egypt," Google Hires App Writers, Zuckerberg on SNL

To start the new week off at running speed, read our summary of the early innovation news, in speedy-sized chunks:READ MORE

WikiLeaks Times Release of Egypt-Focused Cables to News Cycle

Does this make Julian Assange's rogue enterprise more of a journalistic operation? READ MORE

iFive: Bailed Assange Back to Work, Facebook's Memories, California's Greenhouse Gas, Virgin Aims at Orbit, Apple Leakers Jailed

One last day before the weekend's opportunity to relax, so here's the early tech news to get you a head start on the day:READ MORE

iFive: Air Force Censors News, Assange's Trial Tweeted, Movies on Windows Phones, Twitter's Ads, FBI Backdoors in Code

Welcome to the middle of the week. In honor of the event, here's today's early tech news in easily managed bits:READ MORE

iFive: Microsoft's Slates Inbound, IBM Playing Jeopardy, Brits Back Assange, Kindle Sells Millions, Cuba's Wikipedia

Tuesday's early innovation news, to get you a head start on the day:READ MORE

WikiLeaks Loyalists Hack MasterCard: The Future of Active Protests

4Chan's Anonymous "hacktivists" have launched attacks on various websites wrapped up in the latest WikiLeaks chapters in revenge for what they see as illegal treatment of the whistleblower site and its head Julian Assange. Expect more of this in the coming years. READ MORE

iFive: Assange Arrested, MasterCard Cuts Off WikiLeaks, ICANN's Web Future, Piracy Cases Ditched, Obama's "Sputnik Moment"

Tuesday's fresh batch of early morning tech/innovation news for you...READ MORE

Anatomy of a Smear: WikiLeaks' Assange Wanted for "Sex by Surprise," Not Rape

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing arrest for violating a Swedish law about sex without condoms, rather than a mainstream interpretation of "rape." Yet that's the charge reports often levy against him. Behold the smear campaign.READ MORE

iFive: Interpol Chases Assange, Twitter's Value, BlackBerry OS Beats iOS, iPad Whups Kindle, Bing, Google Go Hard on Social

Is this WikiLeaks fallout a kind of protective diplomatic move by China? The nation says it's arrested "hundreds" of naughty hackers, and uncharacteristically has admitted it's a big problem. Since WikiLeaks' cablegate leak suggested ...READ MORE

iFive: Google's Growth, AOL and News Corp, WikiLeaks Cash Woes, Patent Trolling, Spotify to Go Virgin

Friday's rolled around again, and while you were dreaming, other people were ending their work week. Here's the early tech news that's resulted: READ MORE

iFive: Amazon Loves Lovefilm, RIAA Hacked, Linux Loophole, Google Security Bump, Napster Completes the Circle

Welcome to another week of work folks! Here's today's early news digested for your groggy post-weekend head:READ MORE

Swedish Prosecutor Reopens Rape Investigation Against Julian Assange

A Swedish prosecutor has today reopened the rape investigation on Wikileaks frontman Julian Assange. The enigmatic Australian had been accused of rape by a Swedish woman, who reported him to police, sparking a mammoth flurry of ...READ MORE