What’s the ideal length for a YouTube video?

Stark Insider TV is closing in on 1 million YouTube views (eta: this summer) and we're celebrating by publishing a weekly piece on our experience -- good and bad -- with video on the web.

Android Jelly Bean share climbs to 13.6%

According to the data collected, Jelly Bean has grown approximately 30% month-to-month.

Is Samsung’s ‘Galaxy’ a better brand than Google’s ‘Android’?

That a partner brand (Samsung) would be better known and more valuable than the licensee brand (Android) is an interesting, though not entirely surprising, supposition. But I'm not so sure the tail is wagging the dog.

Sony to kick-off 2013 console war with PlayStation 4

The PS3 has sold in excess of 70 million units, but has not dominated the market as it did in the 1990s primarily due to stiff competition from the Microsoft Xbox 360. Now consumers are turning to the iPhone and iPad.

Watch: Samsung Super Bowl Ad ($15 million / 2 minutes)

"Let's find a favorable review of one of your movies," Rudd says to Rogen while checking his Samsung Galaxy S III. "No results found."

Google X Phone set for summer launch

If the stars align, we'll see a new Google X phone in person in May - I wouldn't be surprised if it featured a 5-inch HD display or larger. It will ship with Key Lime Pie (Android 5).

Sizing up the BlackBerry Z10 (Review Roundup)

The Z10 and BlackBerry 10 operating system need to stand out in a world where the iPhone 5, Galaxy S III and Nexus exist. Apple and Google are formidable competitors. Ruthless, innovative. They're also far bigger.

Want to improve your golf game? There’s an app for that! (Review)

SwingTip consists of a small sensor that easily and quickly attaches to the shaft of the club and relays data to an app running on your iPhone or Android smartphone.

Road to a Million Views

Discussing the ins and outs of building a YouTube business as Stark Insider TV approaches 1 million views. "Keep in mind just that silly 5 minute clip alone earns us $15 per month. I'm not about to retire on that anytime soon."

What BlackBerry is missing

Nothing announced or demo-ed today in New York by CEO Thornsten Heins and his team suggested this was a company looking to upend a market it once helped create.