• A new tabletop PC stand can swivel to meet any designer's needs.
• Webmasters with a musical inclination can use these new computer music modules to electrify their compositions.
• TechCrunch has an in-depth review of Google's application Gears, which is deisgned to speed up almost all acrtivities online.
• A new online app called QuillPill lets avid bloggers write specifically for mobile devices.
• In a similar vein, FlixWagon lets filmmakers broadcast videos from their mobile phones.
• Back to mobile blogging: TypeAd has a new blogging engine designed for the iPhone: BlogIt.
• Keep cool this summer with an air-conditioned bed.
• A new blog search engine is trying to eliminate all spam and splogs: Twingly.
• GPS might be coming to the iPhone.
• GayCities looks to give the GLBT community a centralized resource for reviews of restaurants, events, bars and more.
• Worried about getting ripped off at the garage? RepairPal helps webmasters estimate repairs to damaged cars.
• This link is translated, but worth a read: Cell phones might soon be equipped with tiny projectors.
• Pluggd offers a fascinating new technology: It lets users do a search inside of a video they're watching for content inside the video.
• A great-looking new keyboard is on the way that's super-thin and waterproof.
• And lastly, for industry professional who have ever had a bad day, rest assured that you've never had as bad a day as this guy.