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Our?pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.Facebook?is?announcing?something?big?today.?What?could?it?possibly?be?
The U.S. Attorney's office has dismissed charges against Internet activist Aaron Swartz.
In the wake of the school shootings?in Newtown, Connecticut,?Massachusetts officials?have pulled violent, gun-based?arcade games from?state-owned rest stops and are?organizing?a violent video game turn-in program.
Nearly half of US kids read e-books, and the other half wants to.
In other news, we hate the word "phablet." Here's why.
Still love film? Here are two projects that?modernize old-school photography.
Oracle. released an emergency update to its Java software for surfing the Web on Sunday, but security experts said the update fails to protect PCs from attack by hackers intent on committing cyber crimes.
Meanwhile, meet?Red October: The global cyber-espionage ring that spent 5 years in the shadows.
If you lost your cell phone, it's not this guy's problem.
In closing, Tom Selleck birthday cakes are a thing.
Compiled?by?Helen A.S. Popkin,?who invites you to?join her on?Twitter?and/or?Facebook. Also,?Google+.?
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