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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: Ready for the SEC Network?
March 15, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Samsung has continued its steady expanse of its Android powered smartphones with the release of the Galaxy S4 at an extravagant unveiling at New York’s Radio City Music Hall earlier this week. The handset has a 5-inch screen and features a 13-megapixel camera while its software now includes both eye-tracking and gesture control features to make its use even simpler. Expected in mid-April it is Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: Tampa Bay Championship
March 14, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
It's a bit of a sleeper week on the PGA Tour, with a relatively anonymous tournament (the Tampa Bay Championship?) and none of the big names like we've seen on the leaderboards recently (no Tiger, Phil or Rory). For the players, of course, that means an opportunity to shine -- so look for someone like last year's tourney winner Luke Donald to use this stop to revive or kickstart a season that so Read More>>

CBSSports.com Delivers Updated Mobile App in time for March Madness
March 14, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
CBSSports.com has updated its mobile app with enhanced features that enables avid fans of the NCAA’s March Madness tournament, and even just casual observers, to follow the tournament, get insight into games and map out their bracket strategy. This is not its first shot at delivering an app for the tournament but the company has completely redesigned the program to provide an enhanced Read More>>

Android Tablets See Growth at iPad’s Expense
March 13, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
The market for tablets is changing as both Android-powered devices gather additional market share and the smaller form factor tablets, sub-8 inches, are seeing extremely strong growth, according to the most recent study from market research from International Data Corp. Overall the tablet market is strong and growing, and IDC has upgraded its forecast to reflect this trend, now estimating that Read More>>

BuddyTV Seeks To Ease March Madness Viewing
March 11, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
BuddyTV, a developer that creates apps that help provide television viewers with up to date guides of what is and will be on has updated its app to help viewers looking to chart out their March Madness viewing agenda. With conferences just finishing their tournaments the NCAA selection committee will announce its selections on March 17 and then the chaos begins, along with the grousing about Read More>>

NL West Leads MLB Stadium Wi-Fi Scorecard, with 4 out of 5 Teams Offering Network Service to Fans
March 11, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Welcome to the spring training version of Mobile Sports Report's annual roundup of Major League Baseball stadium Wi-Fi networks, where we tabulate which teams have networks for fan use. By our count, the National League West division is the sport's network-savviest, as four out of the five teams -- San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Arizona -- will have free in-stadium Wi-Fi service for Read More>>
Friday Grab Bag: Here Comes Fox Sports 1, Huge ASUS Tablet Hybrid
March 8, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Fox Sports is seeking to rebound to the national stage once again. While most fans see Fox for MLB or NFL games much of its sports empire is a series of regional deals, but that may change as it is once again pushing for a national sports cable presence that unifies all of its properties. Now on Aug. 1, 2013 we will see that rebirth with Fox Sports 1, an all sports network that it will be Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: Cadillac Championship and Rory’s Apology
March 7, 2013 By Paul Kapustka
Are we all clear about the great toothache now? With a no-excuses apology Wednesday for his sudden departure last week, No. 1 Rory McIlroy cleared the decks of controversy (for now) ahead of the World Golf Championship Cadillac Championship this week at Doral. Since there's no cut for the select field this weekend, McIlroy will have to grind it out over four rounds at the TPC Blue Monster at Read More>>






