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Why don't we trust technology in sport?
For a few minutes on Sunday afternoon, Wimbledon's Centre Court became the perfect encapsulation of the current tensions between humans and machines. When Britain's Sonay Kartal hit a backhand long on ...
The world of sports is on the brink of a technological revolution, and at the center of it lies 3D digital twin technology. Companies like Arcturus are leveraging cutting-edge advancements to create ...
Former University of Colorado football player and Olympic skier Jeremy Bloom is launching groundbreaking artificial intelligence technology in the sports world. On Wednesday, Bloom announced the ...
The Barclays Women’s Super League and Women’s Super League 2 are expected to receive MacBooks, iPads, iPhones and AirPods.
Note: this is the third part of a five-story series across the Indiana newspapers within the Center for Community Journalism at Gannett, focusing on the growth of technology in high school sports. To ...
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Dan Thompson, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Aug. 23—Ask enough college football coaches about technology, and the consistent message about its benefits will ...
The xPatch project, which I discussed in I-Sport: How smart sports equipment powered with smart integrated electronic devices can enhance our sport activities, Part 3 of this blog series, showed a ...
Daryl Johnston, the head of football operations for the UFL, says the priority for the growing league is simple. Get more fans in the stands. "We’re still trying to find that sweet spot," Johnston ...
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