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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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Watching NASCAR: One Spot Left in Chase with One Race To Go
September 7, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Denny Hamlin crossed the finish line first for the second week in a row, this time in a two lap dash against Jeff Gordon. The win, Hamlin’s forth of the season, also benefited teammate Kyle Busch by preventing Gordon from winning and possibly clinchibuy cheap clomid onlineng one of the last wild card spots in the Chase. After the race Gordon said that he regrets not bumping on the last lap. Read More>>

Friday Grab Bag: Lots of NFL News and New iPhone 5 Next Week?
September 7, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
If you are a betting person it looks like a safe bet would be that Apple will be taking the wraps off of its next generation iPhone, the so-called iPhone 5. The company has started sending out press invites for an event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco on that date. Originally it was believed that Apple would also introduce its next generation iPad at the same event but Read More>>

Amazon refreshes Kindle Fire as More Competition Looms
September 6, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Amazon has come back to the market with its second generation Kindle Fire as well as its lowered prices and enhanced the performance of existing Kindle models. Declaring that the company has decided to go big, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos took the stage today to introduce a pair of new Kindle Fire tablets called the Kindle Fire HD including an 8.9-inch device that caught many by surprise. There is also a Read More>>
CBSSports.Com adds two additional Football Programs, Expands Fantasy Football Program
September 6, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Not enough football programs and highlight shows to satisfy your needs? Well then you will be happy to know that CBSSports.com has stepped up to the plate with an extra 10 hours of programming a week. It has launched a pair of video series that will air daily with one, Pro Football 360 covering the NFL while the other, College Football 360, obviously handling college football. The shows will Read More>>

Watching Golf this Week: BMW Championship, aka FedEx Cup Playoffs Round 3
September 6, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
If you need a break from football this weekend -- which we sincerely doubt at this point -- you can always check out golf's version of the "playoffs," which this week is another fairly meaningless tournament, the BMW Championship, the third round in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Being out of television range last weekend we missed the whole Rory/Tiger/LouisOoost showdown at the Deutsche Bank but Read More>>

National Football Foundation Debuts Website, Mobile Applications
September 5, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
The National Football Foundation (NFF) and XOS Digital Inc. have jointly announced a new website and corresponding mobile and tablet applications to provide fans with multiple access points to NFF content in various formats. Among other tasks, the NFF runs the College Football Hall of Fame. The new website, www.footballfoundation.org, marks the completion of the NFF Digital Network and is Read More>>

Yes, You Can Watch Cowboys vs. Giants on your Phone Tonight; But it Will Cost You $5 per Month
September 5, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
To answer the most pressing mobile sports question today: Yes, the Cowboys-Giants NFL Season Opener will be available live via the NFLMobile app (8:30 p.m. ET start), but you will need a Verizon phone to watch it, and be prepared to pay the $5 per month unadvertised fee that goes along with live action via the app this season. I've been giving the folks at Verizon Wireless a bunch of grief on Read More>>

Bleacher Report adds Group Interaction Feature to Team Stream App
September 5, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
The popular Team Stream app from sports site Bleacher Report is getting more interactive, with the release of a new version that adds the ability for people to share their sports-team preferences with friends. Available initially only for the iPhone version of Team Stream, the "groups" feature will let fans share not only news but opinions with each other, bringing Team Stream into the field of Read More>>






