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Pre-caffeine tech: Fast networks, pug crawls

Stefanie Gordon's now-famous photo of the space shuttle Endeavour soaring through the clouds made her Internet famous. It also landed her smack in the middle of an ethical and legal debate that may be as important as the future of the Internet itself.

Meanwhile, in an unprecedented cosmic photo shoot Monday, a departing spaceship snapped close-up glamour pictures of the space shuttle Endeavour attached to the International Space Station. Check it out!

Microsoft's Steve Ballmer told developers in Japan that the Windows 8 phone is slated for 2012 — then Microsoft PR said Ballmer mispoke.

Rumor has it Amazon's tablet may be cheaper than iPad — a 7-incher for $350, and a 10-incher for "around" $450.

Not sure what's more important here, the fact that Kobo is rolling out a touch-sensitive e-ink reader that will cost a competitive $129, or that the company lowered the price of its original Wi-Fi model to $99.

T-Mobile has doubled its theoretical 4G network speeds in over 50 places across the U.S. and that's both exciting and disappointing. Here's why.

Sony's been hacked again ... this time Sony Music in Japan. So what else is new?

A devious new Trojan is putting the fear of hard drive failure into computer owners, and then rushing in to "save" the day — at your expense.

Twitter's added an email alert so you know when your brilliant tweet's been retweeted ... and other new features to stomp on outside developers.

Also, while Judgement Day didn't happen but you know what did? Oregon's 11th Annual “PUGLANDIA!” Pug Crawl!

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