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Most Innovative Alumni

It was a year of IPOs, product launches, breakthroughs, and, yes, notable missteps for the class of 2011's Most Innovative Companies.READ»

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What's Behind Intel's Expensive Ultrabook Push?

The continuing storm of mobile devices is changing the way people compute on the move and at home--and that's forcing Intel to innovate. READ»

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Is The Laptop Dead? Yup

2012 is thought to be the year of the Ultrabook, but though these slim machines may prove successful they can't disguise one odd fact: The laptop is a dead design. When will it actually pass away and leave room for a future device?READ»

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The Spinning Computer Disk Grinds To A Halt

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 some. But we also nailed a few things this year. Take the death of the spinning computer disk...READ»

Why Nvidia's CEO Is Embracing The Zynga-Fication Of Mobile Gaming

Think your tablet or smartphone won't ever be as robust as your Xbox or PlayStation? Not so fast, says Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang.READ»

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Amazon Reveals Kindle Fire, Google Motorola Deal Under DOJ Scrutiny, Goldman Sachs Hacked

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

Apple, Microsoft, Plastic Logic Go Global For The Billion-Dollar Educational Tablet Market

Plastic Logic's e-reader may yet live as an educational tool in Russia, just as Apple and Microsoft bid for millions of tablet PCs destined for Turkish schools. The e-education game is getting serious.READ»

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Nintendo To Make Games For iPhone?, Intel Bets Against Tablets, QR Codes Scanned By 14 Million In June

QR Codes Used By 14 Million In June Alone While different augmented reality technologies are gaining ground, All Things Digital on Thursday reported that in June 2011 alone, some 6% of U.S. phone owners, or a whopping 14 ...READ»

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NeuroFocus Uses Neuromarketing To Hack Your Brain

Intel, PayPal, Pepsico, Google, HP, Citi, and Microsoft are spending millions to plumb your mind. Here's how it's done.READ»

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FBI's First iPhone App, Apple Vs. Fakery, Rdio Beats Spotify To iPad, Intel Spends $30M On Cloud, U.S. ISP's Hijacking Search

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

Care Innovations Connect: A Tablet To Keep Seniors From Getting Lonely

As the elderly become more tech-savvy, there are new apps and devices to help them lead better lives. A new device from Intel and GE is designed to connect seniors to each other--and to their caregivers.READ»

What Student Blogs Say About Corporate Culture At Twitter, Intel, IBM, And Google

Intern-penned blog posts from a slew of major tech companies reveal much about their corporate culture, whether those companies like it or not. See what we've dug up from "The Intern Diaries"--and whether it makes your company look like the fun uncle or a fuddy-duddy. READ»

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Inside Intel And Toshiba's Social Film

"Inside" stars Emmy Rossum, Intel, and, maybe, you. We go behind the scenes of the latest branded filmmaking adventure.READ»

Health Care Of The Future: Non-Invasive Blood Tests, Brain-Connected Avatars, Digital Pill Boxes

You may not use a health device connected to your doctor yet, but you probably will soon. What will these devices look like and how will you use them? READ»

Major Automakers Race To Silicon Valley

As car companies become more technology driven, Detroit is parking itself among the startups.READ»

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The Uptight Citizens' Brigade

Can TV's Ashton Kutcher, Improv Everywhere's Charlie Todd, tech giant Intel, and random people on the street find the gooey center of viral hilarity? At the very least, we'll laugh and learn while their attempts at this piece of the inspiration-seeking IdeaJam project publicly fails. (But, you know, goes viral anyway.)READ»

3 Ways Intel Is Changing The Energy Landscape

At this week's Research@Intel event, Fast Company had the chance to see some of the tech giant's freshest research-stage projects--from cheap power for the developing world to simple plug-and-play home energy monitoring.READ»

Intel Could Prevent The Next Big Oil Disaster

If oil rig operators could see real-time data about how each part of their operation was performing, they might have a better chance of stopping explosions.READ»