Michael Berk

Michael Berk  |  Apr 25, 2011  |  0 comments

Nintendo has confirmed-with a concise press release in the always-refreshing company style-that the rumored Wii 2 (well...a successor to the Wii, of Continue Reading >

Michael Berk  |  Apr 21, 2011  |  0 comments

Having captured the headphone market with the his ubiquitous red-cabled cans, Dr. Dre announced yesterday at the New York International Auto Show that he'd extended his Beats by Dr.

Michael Berk  |  Apr 19, 2011  |  0 comments

Whole-house connected audio veterans Sonos today announced both AirPlay support and a full-featured (and free) controller app for the Android platform.

Michael Berk  |  Apr 19, 2011  |  0 comments

Radiohead's UK only Record Store Day 12", "Supercollider" backed with "The Butcher" (both outtakes from the sessions for the The King of Limbs), obviously disappeared within moments on Saturday morning, but you're in luck-both tracks are

Michael Berk  |  Apr 18, 2011  |  0 comments

Looks like paleontologists have at last pinned down the emergence of the middle ear from the lower jaw during the Mesozoic; it remains to be revealed what Liaoconodon hui—the earliest mammal yet found to possess the distinct malleus, incus, and ectotympanic bones involved in mammalian hea

Michael Berk  |  Apr 18, 2011  |  0 comments

Grooveshark may still be smarting at its ejection from the App Store last August (well, you can still access the service v

Michael Berk  |  Apr 18, 2011  |  0 comments

Klipsch turns 65 this year. The venerable US manufacturer (based in Indianapolis since 1989 but still turning out speakers in its Hope, Arkansas plant today) has posted a retrospective video (with some nifty vintage ad images) today tracing the company's evolution from its humble beginnings in ham enthusiast Paul W.

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  |  Apr 15, 2011  |  0 comments

Seems that a misinterpreted tweet was responsible for Soundgarden's return to active duty.

Michael Berk  |  Apr 14, 2011  |  0 comments

It's no secret that there's a connection between progressive rock and Star Trek fandom - but who woulda thunk it ran so deep?

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