The NBA is unanimously revered as the most-forward thinking major U.S. professional league, even most recently being the first among the five major leagues to regularly broadcast regular season games in virtual reality this year. That mindset doesn’t start and stop at the league office, though. With the 2017 NBA All-Star weekend festivities a week away in […]
As technology continues to evolve sports, we exist to keep our readers current with the latest industry trends and news. With this mission in mind, we are thrilled to launch the weekly SportTechie Podcast with Bram Weinstein and invite our readers to also become listeners. Weinstein is a former seven-year host of ESPN’s SportsCenter and […]
Super Bowl LI ended in dramatic overtime fashion Sunday with the New England Patriots winning in come-from-behind fashion against the Atlanta Falcons 34-28. With the 2016-17 season coming to a close, SportTechie wanted to recap some of the most important sports technology storylines from the past six months. Below, in no particular order, are storylines […]
Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium in Houston is finally here, so SportTechie wanted to recap our extensive Super Bowl coverage over the past 10 days. Below are the stories highlighting the technology involved in and around the Big Game along with social statistics, how are both […]
In line with Super Bowl week kicking off, TicketIQ will be debuting its use of hands-free speaker Amazon Echo and its Alexa voice service next week in Houston. The ticket market aggregator and search engine is working with three-time Super Bowl champion Daryl Johnston, who will be interacting with radio shows throughout the week discussing ticket […]