Warriors Named In Lawsuit Alleging ‘Unlawful’ Recording Of Users
The Golden State Warriors have been hit with a class action lawsuit that claims the team’s smartphone app unlawfully eavesdrops on users’ conversations. The lawsuit was filed last week in federal court...
View ArticleEricsson Announces MLB Network Partnership to Provide Real-Time 3D Graphics...
MLB Network and Swedish technology company Ericsson have announced a multi-year agreement that will bring Ericsson’s real-time 3D sports graphics software Piero for use on all of the television...
View ArticlePac-12 Networks Makes Move for Cord-Cutters, Signs Deal with Sling TV
Pac-12 Networks reached an agreement with Sling TV on Thursday, making content from all six of the Pac-12’s regional networks available to certain subscribers of the internet TV service. Sling TV, a...
View ArticleCoros Wearables’ LINX Smart Cycling Helmet Plays Music Through Your Cheekbones
Redmond, Wash.-based tech startup Coros Wearables announced last week on Kickstarter that the company’s LINX smart cycling helmet is now available for purchase. With LINX, Coros hopes to tackle the...
View ArticleEricsson’s Augmented Reality Feature Starts With BT Sport
Swedish technology company Ericsson announced entertainment network BT Sport as its first client for its PIERO Augmented Reality software feature set. BT Sport is a 24/7 sports news television network...
View ArticleAwesomenessTV Is MLB’s Ambassador to Gen Z As LA Dodgers-Themed Series Launches
Major League Baseball in collaboration with new partner AwesomenessTV aired the premiere episode of the YouTube series “Out Of My League” on Monday. The Internet debut of “Out Of My League” is the...
View ArticleLiveLike, BT Sport Team Up To Offer Arsenal-Chelsea Matchup In Virtual Reality
British media company BT Sport and virtual reality platform company LiveLike broadcast a heavyweight Premier League soccer matchup between Chelsea and Arsenal in VR on Saturday. BT Sport filmed the 3-0...
View ArticleWevr, Time Inc. Take Users On ‘Fast Ride’ In New Virtual Reality Race Car...
Venice, Calif. virtual reality company Wevr partnered with Time Inc.’s automotive vertical, The Drive, to redline users at 9,000 RPM in VR. The Drive’s latest project is called “Fast Ride,” and built...
View ArticleLISNR CEO: Transparency Helps With Mobile Privacy Issues
Mobile users today live in a world that is watching and listening more than ever, and some have grown suspicious of the technology that influences their shopping, viewing and sports experiences. The...
View ArticleSky Q Offers Split Screen Viewing for Live Feed Sports
European entertainment company Sky announced an upgrade that allows fans to enjoy two live streaming sporting events at once, in a split screen format. For now, the new features are limited to Sky Q,...
View ArticleAT&T Sends In The Drones, Addresses Connectivity Issues At Venues
AT&T is deploying drones in sports venues across the United States to track wireless signal strength and eliminate connectivity dead zones. Drones hovering above stadium bleachers are equipped with...
View ArticleBoxing Champ Anthony Joshua Launches Made to Move Campaign With Lucozade Sport
U.K. sports drink manufacturer Lucozade Sport and International Boxing Federation champion Anthony Joshua are teaming up to live stream the first “Made to Move,” workout session online via the Lucozade...
View ArticleLISNR Fires Back After Latest Lawsuit Accuses Indianapolis Colts App Of...
The Indianapolis Colts, mobile developer YinzCam and audio technology company LISNR were named in a class action lawsuit filed Oct. 14 in Pennsylvania alleging that features of the team’s official app...
View ArticleUniversity Of Alabama Student’s Pitch Analyzer Software Calls Balls, Strikes...
University of Alabama senior Matt Bowen has created and released PA Software, an innovative pitch-analyzing protocol he hopes will bring big league K-Zone functionality to little league backyards....
View ArticleGolden State Warriors File Motion To Dismiss Eavesdropping App Lawsuit
The Golden State Warriors and beacon technology company Signal360 filed on Tuesday a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against them that claims the team’s official mobile app unlawfully recorded fan...
View ArticleNew Ground Technology’s TurfPrinter Uses GPS, Grass As Canvas
California-based company New Ground Technology (NGT) recently finalized production and delivery plans for the TurfPrinter, a machine that harnesses the power of air to create high-definition image...
View ArticleNTT DATA Wearable Has IndyCar Driver Tony Kanaan Covered Biologically
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) recently announced it has re-upped its partnership with international IT services company NTT DATA, and the relationship is more than just a sponsorship on the No. 10...
View ArticleEricsson’s Augmented Reality Prototype Lights Up Coffee Table During Soccer...
Swedish technology leader Ericsson imagined bringing coffee tables to life with sports data visualizations presented via hologram and then went out and did it. Earlier this year Ericsson unveiled its...
View ArticleSurfers Intrigued By MIT Engineers Developing Beaver-Inspired Wetsuit Technology
MIT engineers, in collaboration with the biology of beavers, have dreamt up a hairy wetsuit concept designed to keep surfers drier and more agile. Inspiration for the idea came when members of MIT’s...
View ArticleHow TrinityVR’s DiamondFX Platform Could Change The Game For Major League...
Rich Hill rejoice, there’s a world where pitch counts don’t exist, and neither do blisters. But there’s a catch, this world is virtual. New York-based virtual reality company TrinityVR, thinks that its...
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