Milwaukee thus becomes the first American orchestra to distribute online performances previously unavailable for purchase. The initial deal, which gives the iTunes Music Store exclusive distribution rights for the first 90 days, includes…
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That would seem to allow fair use, so why is it cause for alarm? The EFF's Fred von Lohmann has a crushingly simple response, "Had that been the law in 1970, there would never have been a VCR. Had it been the law in 1990, no TiVo. In 2000, no iPod." Von Lohmann…
On October 25, Sony reported a net loss of ¥13 billion ($107 million) for the quarter ended September 30, with electronics sales down 4.9% compared to the same period a year earlier ($1 equals ¥122.86). The company's games and movie divisions were profitable, but not sufficiently so to offset losses in the electronics arena…
Clearly, moving in stereo no longer cuts it, and we can…
Before the day even got underway, Apple's MacWorld announcement of the iPod Mini—a $249 4GB chip off the iPod block—had eclipsed…
Larry Greenhill fires up the Totem Acoustic Model 1 loudspeaker, noting that "the word totem is powerful in its own right." Will the Model 1 live up to the legend? Greenhill provides all the answers.
Art Dudley plugs in the Graham Robin tonearm, warning, "To justify its retail price of $795, the Graham Robin has got to be better than the $425 Rega…
More than 13,000 consumers attended HE2005, along with 2500 members of the trade and 612 journalists from around the globe. Over 250 brands were represented at the Show, and new products were in abundance from Acoustic Research, Body Sonic, Gini Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Manley Labs, Polk Audio, Simaudio,…
Also from October, Robert J. Reina takes a listen to the Polk RTi4 loudspeaker. Even though the speaker retails at $320/pair, RJR writes, "I was immediately taken by the Polk's detailed, natural, and delicate midrange. This, combined with unexaggerated articulation of low-level…
Also from the January, 2001 issue, Michael Fremer concludes that cables are, indeed, important as he presents a quick rundown of the Harmonic Technology interconnect & speaker cable. As Fremer discovered, sometimes cabling changes everything.
UMG reports that the Decca Music Group, which owns the Mercury Living Presence classical catalogue, will release the recordings on SACD starting on September 13 in the UK. The company adds that each SACD release will feature a three-channel (left, right, and center) transfer of the original three-channel recording and a new DSD two-channel stereo mix, as well as the original CD mix prepared by the…