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Intel Shutters Wearables Business But Sports Investments Remain

Intel has confirmed plans to shutter its wearables business after an unsuccessful few years trying to get it off the ground, but it remains heavily invested in the sports industry generally. After spending hundreds of millions of dollars over the past five years attempting to build a wearables business that saw it dabbling in fitness […]

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ESPN Channel Revamps On Roku Following ESPN+ Rollout

ESPN’s new over-the-top streaming service, ESPN+, which recently became available with a Netflix-like interface of original and live programming through the upgraded ESPN app, launched officially on Tuesday as a Roku channel. The service, available for $4.99 a month or $49.99 for the year, can be streamed through a newly-upgraded ESPN channel on the Roku […]

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Sportradar Dep. President Expounds On Need For Centralized Authority For Sports Betting Integrity

There was no ruling today, but with yet another date approaching later this month for the U.S. Supreme Court to potentially provide a landmark ruling on sports betting, Sportradar Deputy President Laila Mintas, in an exclusive interview with SportTechie, expounded upon the company’s advocacy for a centralized body to monitor sports integrity should the court’s […]

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Reely Will Help Kansas Jayhawks Create Automated Highlight Videos

The University of Kansas is expected by many to continue to advance through this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. But some in the school’s athletic department are already focused on baseball season with an eye toward a new technology partnership. That’s because the Jayhawks recently struck a deal with Reely to use deep learning and artificial […]

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Here’s How To Stream All The March Madness Action

Let’s be honest, few of us will get to enjoy lounging on a couch in front of the TV all day for the next four days. March Madness begins Thursday afternoon and it’s literally non-stop basketball until late Sunday night. For those of us who either can’t get in front of a TV or have […]

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