Our pre-caffeine roundup is a collection of the hottest, strangest, and most amusing stories of the morning.
Samsung showed off the all-new flagship Galaxy S 4 in a Broadway-themed stage show at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Thursday. The company's new flagship phone is supposed to make you feel like a wizard — wave to toggle between pages, point to get previews. It sounds amazing ... in theory.
Meanwhile, Facebook may copy Twitter hashtags.
In other Facebook news, this airport apologizes for mocking fatal crash photo on Facebook.
By now you've probably heard Reuters employee Matthew Keys just got busted for allegedly helping Anonymous. The Atlantic notes his case "shows just how big a bully the feds can be."
And is your cloud drive really private? Not according to fine print.
And don't call 'em drones: The wide world of unmanned flying machines.
If scientists can use genetic engineering to bring back the woolly mammoth, should they do it? Let's discuss!
Here's what St. Patrick's Day would look like if you wore Google Glass (not really).
In closing: Here are 15 cats who can't wait for St. Patrick's Day!
Compiled by Helen A.S. Popkin, who invites you to join her on Twitter and/or Facebook.