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A&E, History Channel, Lifetime Begin Streaming To Android -

A&E Networks is launching streaming Android apps for their three channels which will include past season archives for cable/satellite subscribers.

Signals In The Sky: Google Announces "Project Loon", Balloon-Powered Internet -

Google's latest initiative to help connect more people to the Web is full of air--literally.

What It's Like To Be A NSA Cyberspy -

Working at the NSA isn't all surveillance scandals and parking problems.

The National Security Agency hires IT staff like crazy.

The Fro-Yo Wars Are Heating Up -

We catch up with Amit Kleinberger, CEO of rising Frozen Yogurt giant Menchie's, to learn about the fastest-growing frozen dessert category.

Moshing At The Movie Theater -

BY Experience broadcasts live events--everything from the Metropolitan Opera to Ira Glass to heavy metal--at movie theaters around the world.

Silicon Valley And The Intelligence Agencies -

PRISM and the NSA whistleblower scandal have been sparking public discussion of collaboration between tech giants and intelligence agencies--here's a brief primer to the long history of what happens when spookes go to the Valley.

RoboRoach: A $99 Creepy-Crawly Cyborg You Control With Your Phone -

Unveiled today at TEDGlobal, and available to backers via Kickstarterlater this week, the RoboRoach is a $99 kit consisting of a electrodes, sensors and a few batteries that allows anyone to drive their very own cockroach.

Tracking: The NSA's Secret Surveillance Programs -

The latest news and updates on the NSA's secret surveillance of phone calls and internet communications.

The Recommender: Chris Dannen, Tech Editor And Foosball Fanatic -

The three best things Fast Company's technology editor found on the Internet this week.

Our tech editor gets a taste of nature.

How The NSA Monitors America's Phone Traffic -

Leaked court records revealed that the NSA is monitoring phone calls made by millions of Verizon customers--but how do they do it?

A scoop from The Guardian confirmed what many people suspected--the National Security Agency (NSA) is spying on the phone activity of millions of Americans.