Hey, football is a thing that’s happening, and my latest post for TechGraphs reflects that, highlighting news stories about the NFL, tennis, baseball, and even a hint of hockey.
The full post is available here.
Hey, football is a thing that’s happening, and my latest post for TechGraphs reflects that, highlighting news stories about the NFL, tennis, baseball, and even a hint of hockey.
The full post is available here.
My latest post at TechGraphs examines some of the legal and technological questions raised in Payne v. MLB, a recently filed lawsuit seeking more safety netting in baseball stadiums, and asks whether past events in the hockey world might provide a helpful lesson.
The full post is available here.
A collaborative effort this week, my latest post for TechGraphs highlights news stories from the worlds of golf, hockey, tennis, football, bionic sports, and more.
The full post is available here.
In the context of yesterday’s Jason Pierre-Paul fireworks/amputation news, my latest post for TechGraphs asks whether the increasing use of wearable sports technology could have negative consequences for athletes, and, further, whether athletes may be effectively powerless to avoid those consequences.
The full post is available here.
Wimbledon began today, and my latest post at TechGraphs highlights a number of the digital developments in action surrounding this year’s tournament, including streaming video and a probably far-flung attempt to measure the emotion surrounding the event.
The full post is available here.
A quiet week around here, and a quiet week in the world of sports technology. Still, I’ve highlighted the least uninteresting sports technology news stories from the past seven days in my latest post at TechGraphs, including updates on hoverboards and the World Cup.
The full post is available here.
What do the College World Series, the U.S Open golf tournament, marijuana, and Derek Jeter have in common? All of them appear in my latest post at TechGraphs, a roundup of the week’s top sports technology stories.
The full post is available here.
Our horse racing coverage has been derelict this year, which is inexcusable, particularly in light of American Pharoah’s chance to score a historic Triple Crown win tomorrow night at Belmont Park. To make it up to you, the very least I could do is tell you when and how you can watch (or listen to!) the Belmont Stakes, which runs Saturday night at about 6:50 pm, and the very least is what I have done.
For only the barest of bones Belmont Stakes preview, gallop, don’t trot, over to my post at TechGraphs.