Big news about the Tennessee Brewery and lots more news in this second Friday update

Big news: Tennessee Brewery Untapped is returning this spring as Revival.

Also, Billy Orgel, the new owner of the Tennessee Brewery, will speak about speak about his plans for the brewery’s redevelopment at a public meeting at Emerge Memphis, down the street from the brewery Monday at 7:30 PM. Q&A will follow his presentation and refreshments will be served. Orgel’s 22-year-old son Benjamin will be project leader for Revival.

There’s a new Tennessee Brewery Facebook page that you can “Like”.

Google Chrome now allows you to establish a remote desktop connection to any PC over the Internet. Chrome makes you set up a PIN so that people can’t establish unauthorized remote connections to your computer.

Next Wednesday, February 11, Central BBQ Downtown will host a Grizzlies/Thunder watch party with Ghost River Brewing. The restaurant will have the brand new Ghost River Grindhouse Ale for $3 a pint all evening.

Radio Shack filed for bankruptcy this week. Here’s a look at Radio Shack’s 1981 catalog, published in an era when Radio Shack produced the world’s most popular personal computer.

A $2 million building permit has been filed to finish development of The Horizon, the tower on Riverside that has sat unfinished for most of the past decade.

Now this is pretty cool… an external power pack that will not only recharge your phone, but also jump-start your car.

From Toyland: Build your own Pac-Man ghost-chomping clock

The WWE’s Daniel Bryan was in town today doing promotional appearances for the Fast Lane pay-per-view two weeks from Sunday. He was on the Chris Vernon Show and Verno got a photo. Hey, I just noticed that Daniel Bryan and I have pretty much the same hair.

Work week is over, time for a PBR. Back tomorrow or Sunday with more news.