Michael Berk

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Michael Berk  |  May 11, 2011  |  0 comments

While 3D makes immediate and perfect sense in certain contexts (games, horror), there have been a few dissenters as the revamped medium has slowly taken over big and small screens everywhere.

Michael Berk  |  Apr 26, 2011  |  0 comments

Sony's PSN and Qriocity network outage may be ongoing, but the company's pressing forward on the mobile hardware front.

Michael Berk  |  Jul 26, 2011  |  0 comments

Jane's Addiction is back in action, with a brand-new album on the way and a tour in progress.

Michael Berk  |  Jul 20, 2011  |  0 comments

Always looking for new ways to make good on their promise to let users stream all the music on earth in any room, Sonos today announces a new player - the Play:3 - and a new naming scheme for their product line.

Michael Berk  |  Apr 15, 2011  |  0 comments

Google's revamp of YouTube as a platform for live events has generated plenty of excitement already, if mainly for its potential to dominate the rapidly expanding streaming market.

Michael Berk  |  Nov 08, 2012  |  0 comments

The Blue Note label has, over the course of its history, managed to put out some of the most challenging, beloved, and genre-defining records in jazz. Now a new Blue Note app brings that rich heritage to your tablet.

Michael Berk  |  May 16, 2011  |  0 comments

Stephen Ambrose's music teacher father once posed a difficult question to his son: "What instrument don't they make anymore?" The younger Ambrose was stumped. "The chamber," his father responded. Ambrose filed the exchange away, not quite sure what to make of it, and went on to a career as a musician and sound engineer.

Michael Berk  |  Mar 17, 2011  |  0 comments

Time Warner's new TWCable TV app for the iPad (which lets TWC internet and cable service subscribers stream content to their tablets over their home WiFi ) became the most-downloaded piece of software in the iTunes st

Michael Berk  |  May 16, 2011  |  0 comments

The folks at Irish cable designers RedMere agree with us (and our longtime contributor Geoffrey Morrison) that there's no real call for avphile HDMI cables - a bit's a bit, and so long as a good portion of the same ones that came outta your gozoutas end up at your desired gozinatas,

Michael Berk  |  Sep 01, 2011  |  0 comments

Back at CES 2011, Toshiba had promised to get a glasses-free 3D TV set of reasonable size to market by 2012, and true to their word the company rolled out a 55-inch model, the ZL2, today at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics show.

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