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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Friday Grab Bag: An Apple Phablet in the Works?
June 14, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
ESPN to kill 3d channel If you are pondering a new flat screen and were thinking that 3D might be nice because eof the in your face action that sports provide you might want to have a second thought as ESPN, probably the greatest advocate for 3D sports, has said that it is killing its 3D channel by years end. The channel went live in 2010 is dying due to lack of interest according to the Read More>>

Jets Executive Talks about Importance of Mobile App in Connecting to Fans
June 13, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
A New York Jets executive took the stage at the annual Multiscreen Summit which concluded yesterday in New York City and discussed the importance of mobile apps and a strong social media presence are vital to keep fans engaged both at the stadium and away regardless of how the team does on the field. Paul Marsh, director of app development for the New York Jets comments came during the two days Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: The U.S. Open, Philly Style
June 12, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Are you ready for 2013 Major No. 2? The big daddy of them all? I truly can't wait for this one to start, because I feel like we all sorta got cheated at the Masters. I mean -- lost in the hubbub of the Tiger Drop Crisis was the fact that the dude was just about ready to take the lead and start stomping everyone. And then the ball hit the pole. And went into the drink. And then the wheels came Read More>>

Tablet Ownership Soars according to Pew Research
June 12, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
If it seems like an ever increasing number of your friends are using tablets, and possible multiple ones, your impressions are accurate according to a report from research company Pew Reserch Center’s Pew Internet effort. The report has a great deal of interesting data but one piece that really leaps out is the owner demographics, which are much different from other emerging technologies such Read More>>

NCAA.Com Provides 2013 College World Series App
June 11, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
If you are fan of college baseball, baseball in general or a school that made the College World Series then the NCAA has an app for you that will help you stay abreast of what is going on, what has happened and when things will be happening. The 2013 NCAA Men’s College World Series will run from June 15 through either the 25th or 26th depending on results and will take place in Omaha. SO Read More>>

Apple Shows iOS7, OSX and iTunes Radio at WWDC
June 10, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Apple’s annual World Wide Developer Conference opened today at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, and the company’s CEO Tim Cook took center stage to talk about what the company’s near term plans are and to drop hints about what it might do in the long run. There had already been a host of hints about what the company would discuss, focused primarily on the software side with a new iOS and a Read More>>
Friday Grab Bag: Watch NBA Finals on Select Mobile Devices: New Rival to Google Glass
June 7, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Just a reminder that with the NBA Finals now being fought out on the court you can still watch the games if you are not in front of your television on ABC. Well on most but not all mobile devices. For users of Apple’s iPhone and iPad there is an app at the iTunes store. There is also an app for users of the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD. Viewers using laptops as well as desktop computers can Read More>>

New iPhone App Designed to Help Golfers’ Short Game
June 5, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
All golfers have a part (or parts) of their game that vexes them continually. Short off the tee, poor game in the rough or in the sand, you name an area and someone has trouble with it, but it often seems that putting is where many are found to throw their clubs. The problems can be from just having a case of the yips to misreading the green. Now StrackaLine has developed an app for iPhones, Read More>>






