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Pre-caffeine tech: Hacking ends? Rainbows everywhere!

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:

After 50 days of wreaking cyber-caper havoc, Lulz Security says it's done and will sail into the horizon.

Meanwhile, TechCrunch says: "The media’s coverage of LulzSec has been cowardly and pathetic."

Today, the Supreme Court decides whether to ban sale of violent video games to kids younger than 16.

Speaking of games, athletes of the 2012 Olympics are now officially allowed to tweet.

With 39 million users Just 25 days after launching, Zynga’s Empires & Allies blew the company’s huge hit FarmVille out of the water.

British TV is coming to Hulu! British TV is coming to Hulu!

Speaking of apps, Facebook is shutting them down like crazy.

Google updated its Android Market ratings -- looks kind of like Amazon.   

There's a crazy rumor floating around that Apple will launch two new iPhones in September.

That Double Rainbow guy wants a reality show: "Hell, he's already a billion times more interesting than the Kardashians."

Speaking of rainbows, the Empire State Building celebrated gay marriage on Saturday!

Helen A.S. Popkin goes blah blah blah about the Internet. Follow her on Twitter and/or the Facebook , won't you? 

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