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: A Wave of Phablets in the Future?
April 19, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Is Windows 8 driving Mac sales? You have probably looked at a Surface tablet by now and pondered how the new operating system, Windows 8, actually works, since it is very different than previous incarnations of the OS. Now people are coming out and claiming that the remade operating system is driving customers to rival platforms. ZDNet is reporting that two of Microsoft’s OEMs have reported Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: RBC Heritage, AKA Masters Hangover
April 18, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
After our Masters smorgasboard, are you ready to watch golf again? As we said last year -- get ready to "get bad in plaid" because this weekend the tour goes to the beaches and the Rodney Dangerfield memorial winner's jacket -- aka the big bad plaid that goes to the winner of the RBC Heritage on Hilton Head Island, S.C. If you think lighthouse finish, you know this tour stop. If you're watching Read More>>

NBA Playoffs: Available in Live TV, Mobile and Online
April 18, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
The NBA Playoffs are around the corner and an onslaught of information and games are out there waiting for you, and the NBA along with its digital partners has organized it so that users can watch live games, catch highlights online and get full information while mobile. The push is being orchestrated by NBA Digital, and if the name does not mean that much to you, you are are still likely to Read More>>

NBC’s Premier League Coverage Includes Free Mobile App
April 17, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
NBC has given soccer fans a look at what its coverage of the U.K.’s Barclay’s Premier League will look like next season and fans have to be excited with all 380 matches presented both live and streaming so fans can always catch their favorite teams’ action, or root against foes as the case may be. There were some questions about how the network would handle the broadcasts after outbidding Fox Read More>>

Malware Growth a Threat to Mobile Users-Even Sports Fans
April 16, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Almost every sports fan that I know has a host of different sports-centric apps on their tablets and smartphones covering everything from leagues wide news to ones that simply focus on an individual team or even player, but there are dangers lying in wait for them. Everybody is aware that computers can get viruses and malware, annoying applets that do everything from track web sites that are Read More>>

Contest Could Get You into PGA Championship
April 15, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
The 95th annual PGA Championship is the last major of the season and will be held this year at the Oak Hill Country Club up in the Town of Pittsford, NY and the PGA is holding a contest that could allow you (if you win) access to the course. On the face of it it looks simple, which always means that it will be much tougher than I imagine. The contest is called the PGA Championship Reporter Read More>>
Friday Grab Bag: Microsoft Goes Small and MLB hits it Big
April 12, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
People seem drawn to March Madness pools like moths to a flame, and this year ESPN’s mammoth pool, 8.15 million strong had a surprise winner, Lanny Kekua. If that name does not ring a bell it is the fake dead girlfriend of Notre Dame football star Manti Te'o. The name was used as an alias by a fan named Craig Gilmore, who won the tournament and successfully selected Louisville to defeat Read More>>

March Madness Ended Like it Started for Mobile Users: Strongly
April 11, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
The mobile and online viewing market for the most recent MCAA Division 1 basketball tournament ended just like it started, setting records for viewership and total amount of live game video streamed to fans. The tournament was a huge televised hit, with the final between Louisville and Michigan garnering a an average 23.4 million viewers, up 12% from last year and a 19 year high, the online Read More>>






