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Pre-caffeine tech: Justin Bieber, Internet identity and pest control

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\"Crushable\"Gabriela Herman

Looking forward to reading the very first iPad newspaper, "The Daily?" You're going to have to wait a little bit longer -- Apple and News Corp. are pushing back the Jan. 19 launch date.

While you're waiting, have a look at what "The Daily" might sort of look like.

After ages of hems and haws, Europe's awesome music service Spotify is coming to the U.S. Finally!

But alas, Verizon's "New Every Two" program is about to be history.

Whether or not you like the new look of your Facebook profile, there are a couple of smaller changes you may have missed:

Meanwhile, Facebook users may enjoy whining about change, but here's more evidence that Facebook is nearing 600 million users.

As we continue to live more of our lives online, courts are still confused over whether our online identity counts as a person or property.  

Speaking of which, that new Justin Bieber URL shortener Bieber.ly shut down after receiving a cease and desist.

As people continue to act like jerks online, new and exciting ways to beat down the trolls continue to emerge. Here's one now!

And here's what to do if you find something cool on the Internet! (A flow chart to clip n' save!)

Think you know what people look like when they're looking at the Internet? Photographer Gabriela Herman reveals it's way more interesting than you think.

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