Visually impaired runners that are at least legally blind often need to run with a running guide. But what if there are assistive technologies that could allow someone visually impaired to …
As of July 1st of 2021, under the new name, likeness, and image (NIL) rule, college athletes are now able to partner with companies and make money out of endorsements deals.
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After a two-year absence, Formula 1 is making its way back to North America.
The U.S. Grand Prix takes place on Sunday in Austin, Texas.
This summer I did an internship of six weeks at ML6 on temporal action localization (TAL) for tennis videos. The main goal was to learn more about TAL and evaluate its …
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Disney is reportedly looking into spinning off ESPN, as the sports network’s goals may be at odds with the rest of the company.
ESPN is more tied to linear broadcasting than …
In this edition of shoutouts, we have a couple of big news and events in the sports tech world. It will be of special interest if you are a startup who …
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Olympic sponsors are being pulled in multiple directions.
Human rights abuse allegations against next year’s host China are at the center of the issue.
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NFL teams can now market internationally in specific countries.
Mexico, Canada, Germany, and Brazil are among approved countries.
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FIFA is exploring moving its financial offices to the U.S. from Zurich.
The company is seeking to attract talent and distance itself from scandals.
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Disney CEO Bob Chapek said that the organization will be more ‘aggressive’ in sports betting, namely through its ESPN property.
ESPN may license its name to another sportsbook.