by Jason Bovberg | Feb 4, 2013 | Journalism
When Microsoft launched its Surface with Windows RT last fall, we were all pretty excited here in the Windows IT Pro offices. It was nice to see the company we write about come up with a tablet that would compete with the Apple iPad while offering an intriguing new...
by Jason Bovberg | Jan 23, 2013 | Journalism
In this space, I’ve talked many times about my music enjoyment woes. In “What Happened to the Music?” I lamented the fact that a pure musical experience in the living room might soon be a thing of the past, thanks to the inevitable demise of high-definition physical...
by Jason Bovberg | Jan 16, 2013 | Journalism
It was the giant 7-Eleven soda cup nestled snugly between the sofa’s stained cushions that got me wondering. Our host had shoved it in there before leaping up to chase after her unruly children. No doubt, the sofa had once been beautiful—it had a muted, earthy pattern...
by Jason Bovberg | Jan 5, 2013 | Journalism
I am in charge of my daughters’ heads. It’s an awesome responsibility, and one that I don’t undertake lightly. In fact, it’s probably the most important task I will ever embark on. I often feel as if every step I’ve taken along my own path has led me to these two...
by Jason Bovberg | Dec 18, 2012 | Journalism
Just a few more days until Christmas, and if you’re like me, you love to fill your end-of-the-year vacation days with interesting, unusual, and alternative holiday-themed movies to get you in the festive mood. Here are some of the movies I like to experience at...
by Jason Bovberg | Dec 17, 2012 | Journalism
Peter Jackson’s first film in his Hobbit trilogy—An Unexpected Journey—debuted in theaters last week, and despite huge earnings already, it’s a film that has been immersed in controversy—and one of those controversies relates directly to a certain home-theater debate...