MusicTech Rewinder - Issue #11

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of 61 newly granted patents for Apple Inc. today. In this particular report we cover Apple's patent titled "System to move a virtual sound away from a listener using a crosstalk canceller."

Back when I worked in the music industry, I never imagined there would be a day that I'd be able to sit in a room surrounded by virtual album covers while listening to beats, but that day is really here.

Yes, the toy company behind My Little Pony now officially owns the rights to the most iconic albums from Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac.

SoundCloud kicks off 2020 with an update to its mobile workflow tools. The update will allow users to create and edit their tracks on-the-go.

We started the 2010s obsessed with our electronic hygiene—and ended them a nation of digital hoarders. Eleven ideas about the decade that killed iTunes.

Ellie Goulding, Amazon and Billie Eilish have all rewritten the streaming rule book….again

The Archive of Contemporary Music is losing its space in TriBeCa.

The Bluetooth SIG unveiled Bluetooth LE Audio, a new set of Bluetooth capabilities coming to devices and public venues within the next 12 to 18 months.

Mark Smotroff wants to tear down the walls of incompatibility....

I've been spending a lot of my time over the last year working on getting machine learning running on microcontrollers, and so it was great to finally start talking about it in public for the first time today at the TensorFlow Developer Summit. Even better, I was able to demonstrate TensorFlow Lite running on a Cortex…