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 successfully making the "relationship status" a significant issue in our lives, Facebook now brings attention (and peer pressure) to something else — our organs.
According to the this story in the Atlantic, organ donation is a market problem which Facebook maybe just solved.
In fact, Facebook is the reason the the California organ donor registry credits for its 800 percent spike in registrations.
Apple is slamming the doors on Apps that use Dropbox in certain ways. What's that about?
Meanwhile, this guy is suing Apple for $5 million (yes, seriously) for double-billing him on an iTunes song.
Google Gmail now translates emails written in foreign languages.
RIM restarting from scratch with BlackBerry 10 mobile OS ... if you're interested.
Last week there was some chatter that Android might be losing steam in the smartphone race, but first-quarter numbers from mobile-tracking firms suggest that's far from the truth.
So, using a computer may protect against memory loss late in life, but you have to exercise, too ... according to this new study.
In closing, BuzzFeed brings you the 25 most annoying animals in your office.
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