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>>
All MSR Blog Posts

‘Tweeter’ Keselowski Wins Sprint Cup Championship
November 18, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
I've got to admit, I had never really known who NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski was until he sent the tweet heard round the sports world last February. Turns out not only is the guy social-media savvy, he's a pretty good driver too, capturing his first Sprint Cup title Sunday. Though the Chase to the Championship was tense, Sunday's finish was decided early when top contender Jimmy Johnson went Read More>>

Wi-Fi Whispers Bulletin: Cisco Buys Meraki for $1.2 Billion
November 18, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Why wait until Wednesday? No whispering here, with the news breaking Sunday of Cisco's $1.2 billion purchase of mesh-networking Wi-Fi provider Meraki. Coming on the heels of last week's successful public offering by Ruckus Wireless, you'd have to say that Wi-Fi is the hottest topic in the greater tech world right now. And if you didn't want to say it, we will. From a sports-specific Read More>>

Guest Blog: Pickmoto Tracks the ESPN NFL Pickers
November 16, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: This blog is a series from Pickmoto, a fantasy sports mobile app. WEEK 10 Wickersham and Mortensen keep on climbing. Wickersham has gained points in 9!!! of 10 weeks and Mort has in 8 of 10. As the leaderboard illustrates, they are in a tier of their own - the Experts of the “Experts”. They didn’t take any big upsets in Week 10. Just smart, sound picking. Mort was one of only Read More>>
Watching NASCAR: Fight to the Finish in Miami
November 16, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
A change at the top with a week to go means good news for somebody, in this case Brad Keselowski, and bad news for someone, obviously Jimmie Johnson. Johnson’s drive for a sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup title hit a wall last weekend. Wrecks abounded, some accidental and some intentional, and the result was that Johnson had a blown tire on the track forcing him into the pits at a moment when his top Read More>>

Wednesday Wi-Fi Whispers: Lots of Networking at F1 Race in Austin
November 14, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
If you are a fan of F1 racing you might be headed down to Austin, Texas this weekend for the Austin Grand Prix at the new Circuit of The Americas course. From what we can deduce, it should be a good place to connect with your mobile device, since we have seen two press releases over the past weeks talking about wireless deployments at the track. But will there be free fan Wi-Fi? Probably, but Read More>>
Mobile Sports Report TechWatch: Apple Patent News
November 12, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Google Ventures, the investment arm of Google has received an additional $100 million in funds to invest in startups. The group had been budgeted to invest $200 million in past years but that number has been bumped up to $300 million according to Tom’s Hardware. Apple loses latest round in patent fight with Google/Motorola Apple has lost an important ruling last week when a Federal Judge Read More>>

Guest Blog: Pickmoto Rates the ESPN NFL Experts, Week 9
November 9, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Editor's note: This blog is a series from Pickmoto, a fantasy sports mobile app. Week 9 featured four games that the ESPNers split evenly on: Dolphins-Colts, Bucs-Raiders, Steelers-Giants, and Eagles-Saints. It’s these close calls, these coin tosses that should offer the best opportunity for prognosticators to demonstrate superior insight. And by that measure, Ron Jaworski was the top Expert Read More>>
Watching NASCAR: Johnson, Keselowski to Duel in Phoenix
November 9, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Two weeks ago Jimmie Johnson passed Brad Keselowski to move into the top position in the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship and last week he passed him in a two lap shootout to remain the top dog in the Chase. In what I am sure Johnson hopes is a portent for the last two races and Keselowski hopes does not, the two were side by side on a restart on lap 334 in the 335 lap race, and Johnson Read More>>






