March 19, 2024

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Tech Innovations in Football Betting

Betting in football is becoming more tech-focused. By adopting cutting-edge innovations, the industry gravitates toward artificial intelligence and data analytics for accurate predictions.  This transformation assists punters with better strategies,

How Tech Reshapes Sports Betting in the US

Sports betting has evolved over the years, and in the last few decades, that evolution has certainly sped up. Online sports betting has changed the game so dramatically that it’s

How Tech is Redefining Wimbledon

Wimbledon has been a pioneer in adopting new technologies to improve the game of tennis. One of the most significant technological advancements at Wimbledon has been the introduction of Hawk-Eye.

EV Makers Spend Big For Super Bowl Ads

GM, Dodge, Jeep & Kia ran high-dollar 60-second commercials for Super Bowl 57 that revealed very little information on their models. But there were some yuks, so here they are:

Wearables Might Be Powered by Sweat Sooner Than You Think

The future of wearables is here. These devices have been around for a few years but have recently taken off as hot commodities. Whether it’s for exercise or health, wearable technology is becoming increasingly valuable. Though these devices usually use battery power to operate, new wearable technology now has a biological option — sweat.

Why Olympic Gold Medalist Angela Ruggiero is Wary of Wearables

One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation. 

How Athletes Would Change Fitness Tech

The growth of sports and athletic tech has allowed for top-tier athletes to take their game to the next level. However, like any other form of technology, it is constantly

Top 3 Wearable Trends

To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of

Top 5 Baseball Apps

Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Terrence Malick’s New Film: Voyage of Time

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

Tech Innovations in Football Betting

Betting in football is becoming more tech-focused. By adopting cutting-edge innovations, the industry gravitates toward artificial intelligence and data analytics for accurate predictions.  This transformation assists punters with better strategies,

How Tech Reshapes Sports Betting in the US

Sports betting has evolved over the years, and in the last few decades, that evolution has certainly sped up. Online sports betting has changed the game so dramatically that it’s

How Tech is Redefining Wimbledon

Wimbledon has been a pioneer in adopting new technologies to improve the game of tennis. One of the most significant technological advancements at Wimbledon has been the introduction of Hawk-Eye.

EV Makers Spend Big For Super Bowl Ads

GM, Dodge, Jeep & Kia ran high-dollar 60-second commercials for Super Bowl 57 that revealed very little information on their models. But there were some yuks, so here they are:

Wearables Might Be Powered by Sweat Sooner Than You Think

The future of wearables is here. These devices have been around for a few years but have recently taken off as hot commodities. Whether it’s for exercise or health, wearable technology is becoming increasingly valuable. Though these devices usually use battery power to operate, new wearable technology now has a biological option — sweat.

Why Olympic Gold Medalist Angela Ruggiero is Wary of Wearables

One of our favorite interviews at CES this year was with four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero, the CEO and co-founder of the market research firm Sports Innovation Lab. As a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Ruggiero knows a thing or two about conditioning, explaining her personal views on fitness tech, specifically wearables, during our conversation. 

How Athletes Would Change Fitness Tech

The growth of sports and athletic tech has allowed for top-tier athletes to take their game to the next level. However, like any other form of technology, it is constantly

Top 3 Wearable Trends

To say that wearable technology is taking over our lives is an understatement. By 2018, the global wearables market is expected to be worth a cool $19 billion. Many of

Top 5 Baseball Apps

Baseball is the only major American sport that does not feature a clock in any form. Let that sink in for a bit. Baseball goes at its own pace and

Terrence Malick’s New Film: Voyage of Time

Innovation & Tech Today sat down with Dr. Andrew Knoll, the Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University, to discuss his collaboration with legendary film director Terrence Malick. He is

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