Dish today introduced NBA Team Pass, a $119 single-team package that allows subscribers to follow any one of the NBA’s 30 teams throughout the regular season with live access to every out-of-market game.
San Diego-based Soundcast today introduced the VG1 portable Bluetooth speaker ($150) featuring an IP67 “ingress protection” rating certifying that it’s impervious to dust and submersible in 3 feet of water.
Amazon is on track to have 76.2 million users of its streaming video service, about 3 million more than previously forecast, making it the fastest-growing streaming video service, according to a new report from eMarketer.
Sennheiser has opened a pop-up store in New York City’s trendy SoHo section to showcase “unique listening experiences, special events, and a chance to explore the audio specialist’s range of innovative audio products.”
AudioQuest, maker of the Top Pick winning DragonFly USB DAC, has announced that counterfeit versions of its DragonFly v1.2 design are showing up in multiple brands of USB DACs coming out of China.
The music-loving public may be finally coming back to the notion that sound quality matters after years of putting convenience over quality and accepting whatever’s offered, including plenty of bad sounding MP3 files.
Thirty-one years ago this week, 29-year-old entrepreneur David Cook opened the first Blockbuster video store in Dallas, Texas. An investment group later bought the company and parlayed it in to a national powerhouse that became synonymous with movie rentals—from VHS to DVD to Blu-ray.