Here are the stories that have the tech world abuzz this morning:
Amazon s new Dash Button is no joke, and may be the next big thing in online shopping.
Twitter is now putting ads within user profiles.
Facebook has added a new feature making it easier to create a digital scrapbook of your kids photos.
A new study finds Americans are increasingly reliant on the smartphones to access the Internet.
A sketchy new market is emerging for tightly held shares of private tech companies, allowing investors to cash in now, largely out of sight of regulators.
Google Maps has a case of Pac-Man fever.
Intel has quietly launched its new Braswell chip this week.
A new report says wireless charging technology is expected to boom in the next 10 years.
A new GoPro patent reveals a small, cube-shaped camera design.
On the topic of patents, Apple may let you unlock your phone with a selfie.
Tidal offers an online test for high-def sound fidelity, but can most people really tell the difference?
At Google s mobile-focused lab, projects have just two years to prove their value.
Remember Meerkat? (That was so last week.)
Apple and Google are working toward a world where you won t carry any keys.
EU regulators ask, is Uber is a taxi service or a mobile app?
Meanwhile, the EU is still months away from making a Google antitrust ruling.
President Obama has signed a sanctions program to penalize overseas hackers.
GoDaddy bumps its price, hoping to raise $460 million in its IPO.
At top: Amazon s Dash Button for Huggies diapers.