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Amazon (Sorta) Launches In India, Apple Denied German Galaxy Device Ban, Tumblr Hiring Writers And Editors

Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day.READ»

Does This Ultrabook Make Me Look Fat? CES 2012 And The Tyranny Of Thin

If 2012's CES gadget fest has a theme already it's "thin, thinner, thinnest." But in the endless quest for skinny devices, what gets left out?READ»

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Samsung's iPad Cloning Ways

As 2011 winds to a close and 2012 begins, we do a little bit of Fast Company drumbeating. We predict a lot of stuff around here. Sometimes we're wrong. But we also nailed a few things this year. Back in March we clocked that Samsung's new Galaxy tablet was just a leetle too Apple-like...READ»

Smartphone Winners And Losers This Holiday Season--And In 2012

From iPhones to Androids to RIM (remember RIM?)--a look at who is poised to thrive as we enter the year of the smartphone.READ»

Infographic Of The Day: What Do People Want From A Tablet Computer?

The typical way to figure out what consumers want is to go out and do a survey. Or stay in and conduct focus groups. But Method, the design and branding agency, set out to do something a bit more interested when Dell commissioned them ...READ»

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Skype WiFi On iOS, Amazon's Government Cloud, Samsung Tablet Ban Scaled Back, Best Buy's HP TouchPad Pile, HTC Suing Apple Again

This and more important news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day.READ»

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The Rise of the Robot: Study Shows Android Set to Dominate Smartphone Market

If you weren't convinced about Android's effect on the smartphone market, the latest figures from Gartner may change your mind.READ»

Wiring a Smart City in the Desert

Is Dubai the world’s smartest city? Maybe not in the sense that it mortgaged long-term infrastructure with $100 billion in very short-term debt, but “smart” in a way IBM, Cisco and other tech heavyweights would be envious ...READ»

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Mars Promises Candy from Sustainable Cocoa

Only a month after Cadbury announced its plan to buy fair-trade cocoa from Ghana, rival candy giant Mars has promised to source all chocolate products from sustainable suppliers by 2020. The move, which means the company will only buy ...READ»