• Mainstream tech website CrunchGear offered a mostly positive review of the FyreTV TV-top box. From the review:
"Positives include: Really impressive video quality – videos start streaming almost instantly. Relatively affordable, provided you have some self control. Hardware itself is small and discreet."
• YouTube CEO Chad Hurley says his site has the largest database of HD videos in the world.
• VisualPin.com lets users integrate their videos with Google Maps, helping viewers pinpoint where their videos take place.
• Meebo is getting ready to roll out a competitor to Facebook's chat platform.
• TechCrunch takes a look at the seemingly doomed online advertising scene, as well as what are the hottest sites on the Internet.
• Looking for someone? Pipl.com can help.
• Adobe's development platform AIR has been installed 100 million times so far.
• Is Google's virtual hard drive nearing launch?
• A crack for the latest iPhone operating system is online.
• Tech Blog IStartedSomething.com found a security hole in Windows 7. On that note, Microsoft says that there will be no more beta releases of Windows 7.
• Deal hunters may want to check out this refurbished Dell laptop.
• Comic book fans may want to try out this new computer speaker.
• Sony has a new Walkman phone that can rip MP3s directly from CDs.
• Gizmodo takes a look at the most popular new apps for the iPhone. Another app called Grocery IQ can help consumers find better deals at the store.
• Are print publications indeed doomed?
• Scrapblog lets users build and save online scrapbooks.