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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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Google Snaps up another Top App Developer-Nik Software
September 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Google has acquired smartphone image app developer Nik Software giving the company an alternative technology to offer users that will compete with Facebook’s Instagram. Google has not disclosed what it has paid for the company. Nik is an established player in the mobile and desktop photo editing market and develops both for the general user space as well as having products that are targeted for Read More>>

New College Sports Program Launches on Hulu
September 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
If you get most of your sports information from the Internet and not from broadcast television then this is good news for you, digital sports media developer Perform and the Chicago White Sox’s Silver Chalice have launched another Total College Sports program. The latest effort is called TCS 5th Quarter and it will consist of an initial run of 18 episodes, with a new one premiering every Read More>>
Mobile Sports Report TechWatch: No Kodak Patents, iPhone 5 Sales Soar
September 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Kodak has indefinitely postponed the auction of its imaging patents with the move coming after the company has already postponed the auction more than once. In the works since August the company, currently in bankruptcy protection, has been seeking to sell approximately 1,000 imaging patents. Now it looks like the company is looking at alternatives to auctioning the patents off and that Read More>>

Watching NASCAR: The Chase Begins at Chicagoland
September 14, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Richmond delivered on the promise of a wild race with racers dropping as much as 5 positions in the standings or rising as much as seven spots as a wild end to the regular season and now onto the race to the crown. The culmination of the 26 races that comprise the qualifying round for the Chase seems like it went by in a flash, and no doubt that the drivers on the cusp that did not make the Read More>>

Mobile Sports Report Grab Bag: New Tablets from ZTE & Huawei and MNF Flop
September 14, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Tired of losing your pricey iPad to your kids and then they yell when you try and take it back? Well Toys “R” Us has stepped in with a product that just might save the day with its Tabeo offering. A 7-inch tablet that runs the Android operating system will be available in stores Oct. 21, but will start shipping Oct. 1. The $149.99 device will feature 4GB of storage that is expandable to 32GB, Read More>>

NASCAR, Sprint, Turner Sports Collaborate For iPhone App
September 14, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
The most prominent racing series in the United States has joined the iPhone sports world. NASCAR, Sprint and Turner Sports have launched the sport's first official app for iPhone and iPod Touch. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile App allows fans to follow their favorite drivers and keep informed on Chase for the Sprint Cup race action, including access to race day content, schedules, standings, Read More>>

Intel talks about a Wireless Future
September 13, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Day Three of the Intel Developers Conference brought about my favorite part of the conference from when I was a regular attendee at the show- the day when the research and development people get to strut their stuff. Today was no different as Justin Rattner, Intel’s chief technology officer took that stage and made this prediction about where things are going in the labs. "In the future, if it Read More>>

Michael Strahan Debuts Twitter Video Project: #StraysTakes
September 13, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Michael Strahan is a busy guy these days -- in additon to being Regis's replacement on one of the bigger morning TV talk shows, today he debuted an interesting Twitter-based project called #StraysTakes. Produced in conjunction with Verizon Wireless and its NFLMobile app, #StraysTakes looks like it will be a series of well-produced video takes on football-related topics from a guy with serious Read More>>






