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The morning coffee, electoshock and gingerbread highs

July 16th, 2009

In China, they appear to have given up on preventing internet addiction. That’s right — no more electroshock therapy for children. To quote the article: “We have no clue whether this freaky treatment has side-effects.”

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Does Christmas cheer actually exist? Or are people just high on gingerbread? You ask, science answers.

Finally, the Morning Coffee gives you an interesting view of the Kindle. In just a couple of years, we have gone from being completely unaccustomed to touchscreens to assuming a handheld device is either broken or poorly designed if it does not have one. Congratulations, Apple.

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