FLAGSHIP SERIES: STADIUM TECH REPORTS

Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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Updated PGA Tour 14 app greets new season
January 14, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
The PGA Tour has revamped its existing PGA Tour ’14 app from the ground up to offer an enhanced experience for fans that are both attending its events as well as ones that are following tournaments from remote locations. Using apps at events is very popular because a fan might be following one group but is interested in a host of players and how they are doing not just hole by hole but shot by Read More>>

Sony adds HD POV action cam
January 13, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
Sony has used the largest stage in consumer electronics, last week’s 2014 International CES show in Las Vegas to bring out a high-end action cam that combine high quality images with a portability that will enable users to capture and display their feats and those of others, athletic of otherwise. The Sony HDR-AS100V Action Cam is a POV (point-of-view) device that is designed for high-end Read More>>

Fox Sports Go will live-stream Seahawks-Saints and Niners-Panthers this weekend; CBS will live-stream Patriots-Colts, Broncos-Chargers
January 11, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
If you're a customer of a participating provider for Fox Sports Go, you can watch this weekend's NFC playoff games either on the Web or on an Apple iPad using the Fox Sports Go website or mobile app. Here at Mobile Sports Report we love this kind of flexibility, since it lets us watch games on the big desktop PC screen if and when other family members want to use the main TV to watch Harry Potter Read More>>
Friday Grab Bag: 3D tablet, Dodgers ruled social media in 2013
January 10, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
It just would not feel like a week has gone by unless there was another iPhone or iPad rumor, and it looks like we will meet that goal once again. While we have already mentioned the possibility of a hybrid iPad this week now comes the possibility of a iPhone phablet. According to Yahoo there may be one as soon as May, in a line that will be differentiated from the iPhone family. That family Read More>>

Stadium Tech Report: DAS, Wi-Fi puts end to no-signal problem at Denver’s Sports Authority Field
January 10, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
These days, Denver's Sports Authority Field at Mile High is the new home of the NFL's most prolific signal-caller. With a record season for passing yards and passing touchdowns, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is recognizable for his animated pointing, shouting and line-of-scrimmage audibles, the ultimate practicioner of last-second communication. Not too long ago, the fans at Mile High Read More>>

NBC continues to ratchet up digital access to Winter Olympics
January 9, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
We reported earlier on NBC’s plans to provide online coverage of all 15 sports during the upcoming Winter Olympics that start Feb. 6 but the network has announced additional features that will likely thrill many online viewers. So on top of the already announced 1,000 hours of coverage that the network will be live streaming also comes a host of digital-only programming that it will also make Read More>>

Tablets, phablets and rumors at CES
January 8, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
Tablets have already taken the market by storm, essentially killing PC growth while moving into ever increasingly different areas of our lives. A host of new or possible tablets are making the rounds this week at the International CES show in Las Vegas, and here are a few of the more interesting ones. There are major names involved in some of the news, and some that you may have never heard of Read More>>

Pebble takes second step in smartwatch space
January 7, 2014 By Paul Kapustka
Pebble has brought out its second generation smartwatch with the $249 Pebble Steel Watch, a more fashionable, and expensive version of the original $150 Pebble offering from last year. The watch is being shown at the current CES International trade show in Las Vegas. The Steel Watch will be available in either a brushed stainless or black matte finish as the company develops a look that would Read More>>






