Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning. Here's everything that you need to know before taking that first sip of coffee today:

Calendars claim that it's the end of the week, but we have our doubts. After all, how are we supposed to get down on Friday and start lookin' forward to the weekend unless we can watch Rebecca Black's infamous video — which is mysteriously missing from YouTube?
Meanwhile, weeks after Manal Al Sharif was detained in Saudi Arabia for posting a YouTube video that showed her driving, the movement that she hoped to start is about to go on the road.
Are Google's Web-only Chromebooks worth it?A streamlined Web experience has merit, but Samsung's Series 5 Chromebook costs more than most netbooks.
Speaking of Google, the search engine giant made some major upgrades this week, including an awesome upgrade to it's related searches.
As for smartphones — they've officially entered the third dimension but EVO 3D is more than a 3-D gimmick, it's the best hardware/software combo for Sprint customers.
Facebook's official iPhone app has been available for quite a long time, but it still doesn't have an iPad counterpart. That may change within the next few weeks.
Speaking of Apple, your iPhone may soon suggest creepy dates!
Consumer Reports says Nook beats Kindle!
Analysts say "hacktivists" may embarrass the U.S. government, but such types of attack are unlikely to breach the computer firewalls that protect important official secrets.
And, as BuzzFeed's Matt Stopera writes, "It's finally over (but was funny while it lasted)." Please enjoy the The Official Weinergate Headline Timeline.

Calendars claim that it's the end of the week, but we have our doubts. After all, how are we supposed to get down on Friday and start lookin' forward to the weekend unless we can watch Rebecca Black's infamous video — which is mysteriously missing from YouTube?
Meanwhile, weeks after Manal Al Sharif was detained in Saudi Arabia for posting a YouTube video that showed her driving, the movement that she hoped to start is about to go on the road.
Are Google's Web-only Chromebooks worth it?A streamlined Web experience has merit, but Samsung's Series 5 Chromebook costs more than most netbooks.
Speaking of Google, the search engine giant made some major upgrades this week, including an awesome upgrade to it's related searches.
As for smartphones — they've officially entered the third dimension but EVO 3D is more than a 3-D gimmick, it's the best hardware/software combo for Sprint customers.
Facebook's official iPhone app has been available for quite a long time, but it still doesn't have an iPad counterpart. That may change within the next few weeks.
Speaking of Apple, your iPhone may soon suggest creepy dates!
Consumer Reports says Nook beats Kindle!
Analysts say "hacktivists" may embarrass the U.S. government, but such types of attack are unlikely to breach the computer firewalls that protect important official secrets.
And, as BuzzFeed's Matt Stopera writes, "It's finally over (but was funny while it lasted)." Please enjoy the The Official Weinergate Headline Timeline.
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