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Spotify Adds Third Party Apps, Australian Samsung Ban Lifted, Lenovo's Web TV, FCC Damns AT&T-T-Mobile Deal But Allows Re-Try

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Groupon Loses COO & Updates S-1, Blockbuster Boasts 500,000 Subscriptions In Past 30 Days, Google Tweaks Product Search

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Twitter Debuts Web Analytics, Google's EU Mobile Win, Microsoft Woos Devs For Windows 8, Authors' Guild Blocks Google Book Scans

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IBM's Many Bills: This Law Visualization Tool Can Help Unlock Legislative Dealings

The process by which we make laws is obtuse--if not downright shady. With this online visualizer of exactly what's going into each new law, you can start to keep your representatives honest.READ»

Watch LulzSec Strike Back At The Empire [Video]

Rebellious groups Anonymous and LulzSec have formed a hacktivist Voltron to strike back against international police efforts to arrest their members; they've hacked the police. It's a war, now. And we've developed a war-room style video of LulzSec's history.READ»

Bastille Day Bulletin: Nearly One-Third Of French Citizens Storm The Gates Of Online Piracy

The French anti-piracy law is one of the strictest around, and authorities have now tracked down 18 million pirates. What does this say about the nature of piracy? And the future of music?READ»

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Zynga Files For IPO, U.K. Papers Ditch U.S. Editions, Facebook Winning, RIM Losing

Zynga just filed its Form S-1 stating its intent to IPO. This, and other bits of news from your Fast Company editors, with updates all day.READ»

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Foursquare's $600M Valuation, Give The Onion A Pulitzer Or Glenn Beck Might Cry, Google Instantly Responds To FTC

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iFive: Turkey Attacks Anonymous, Apple Settles With Nokia, LulzSec Hacks Senate, Unlocked iPhones On Sale, Facebook Upsets Trial

Tuesday is named from the Old English for "day of Mars," and in the Spanish and Greek worlds it's considered an unlucky day. Interesting, no? For still more interesting stuff, here's today's early news:READ»

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Spanish Police Arrest Sony PSN Hacktivists, But It Won't Stop The Attacks: Expert

Spain has pulled off a Net security coup and arrested three men suspected of the attacks on Sony's PlayStation Network among others. The thing is, those arrested are local Anonymous hacktivists, which is equivalent to whacking a hornet's nest.READ»

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France's Odd Internet Laws Explained: Fairness Vs. Innovation

There's a method to the madness of France's curious Internet bans--an underlying philosophy that's causing conflict with companies around the world.READ»

Vodafone's Crowd-Sized Cellphone Charger, Twitter To Reveal Injunction Breakers, And More...

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iFive: Sony Canada Hacked, Google's NFC Credit Plans, No Windows 8 Soon, Amazon's Cheaper 3G Kindle, EU Laws Vs. Cookies

It's Wednesday May 25th, the 145th day of this year and 50 years to the day that J.F.K. said we'd put "a man on the Moon." Interesting, no? Almost as interesting as our summary of today's early news!READ»

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iFive: Amazon Chokes On Gaga, Apple Defends Coders, Twitter Buys TweetDeck, Apple Buys Patents, Barnes & Noble's Cheap E-Reader

Tuesday's here already--how quickly (sometimes) the week goes. Equally speedy: our summary of the early news in iFive.READ»

Gaga's Album Gives iTunes The Finger, Navy SEALs Vs. Mickey Mouse, And More...

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YouTube Adds Rentals, Largest BitTorrent Case Ever, Google Goggles For Biz Cards, And More...

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AOL Revenue Tanks, Gigwalk Is A Foursquare For Temp Jobs, IP Addresses Don't Prove Guilt, And More...

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iFive: Steve Jobs Bio, Epsilon Breach's Costs, Street View in Germany, Photoshop Embraces Touch, Apple Playing for Games Market

If people were meant to pop out of bed, we'd all sleep in toasters. But since you managed to get up anyway, here's our early news summary to help you on your way.READ»

Smartphone's Tracking Geodata May Be as Personal as Your DNA

Lawmakers in Europe are concentrating their efforts on one aspect of online privacy that may be being overlooked in the rush to "check in" everywhere, and are suggesting your real-time (and historic) geo-tracking data may be as personal as DNA.READ»

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iFive: TI Buys National Semic., Twitter Monetizes Fire Hose, Apple Wins Patent Suit, Living Social's New Funds, Google Antitrust

As the saying goes, "lose an hour in the morning, and you will be all day hunting for it." To avoid the problem, here's our compact summary of the early news.READ»