Good morning, Austin. Here are some of the stories trending around the technology world this morning.

For those of us who have always wanted three or four computer monitors on our desks, a new product from Round Rock-based Dell Inc. offers the next best thing. The Dell P4317Q is a 43-inch, 4K screen with four video inputs -- which means, essentially, four screens in one. The product isn't cheap --  price tag is estimated at $1,350 -- but it seems pretty cool for desktop multitaskers. CNet has a more in-depth look at the P4317Q, and The Verge wrote about it a few weeks ago.

Maybe it was a joke, but when SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk meets with the Pentagon and then Tweets that he was talking with the military about "a flying metal suit," well, it gets some attention. The folks over at The Verge have an entertaining piece about the whole thing.  Probably not close to reality, of course, but fun to speculate about.

There are reports that hackers might have used malware to collect more than 32 million Twitter login credentials. Twitter, however, says that its firewalls have not been breached.  "We are confident that these usernames and credentials were not obtained by a Twitter data breach – our systems have not been breached. In fact, we've been working to help keep accounts protected by checking our data against what's been shared from recent other password leaks," a Twitter spokesperson said. Tech Crunch has more on the story.