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  • Hirect, First Chat-Based Hiring App For Tech Startups, Companies, Job Seekers

    Hirect – The First Chat-Based Hiring App Tech startups, companies and people looking for a candidate or job, the first chat-based hiring app by Hirect is ready for download. Talk to the bosses and get hired, it’s really that simple. Whether hiring and recruiting for a technology startup or company, or looking for a new…

  • ShotTracker Use On Live Display At Hall Of Fame Classic Nov 22-23

    College basketball’s 2021 Hall of Fame Classic will showcase ShotTracker on November 22-23 at T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City, Mo. Coaches and players will have the opportunity to use and see real-time data and video experiences during live play and timeouts in a first of its kind experience. The Arkansas, Cincinnati, Illinois and Kansas State…

  • NASCAR Next Gen Chevy, Ford And Toyota Cars Forge Ahead With Sports Tech

    NASCAR shared three new models of Next Gen Cars on Wednesday afternoon in Charlotte, North Carolina. These revolutionary stock cars were two years in the making by Chevy, Ford and Toyota, in addition to all the OEM, automotive parts and supply-chain vendors, and countless others involved in the collaborative process. They all worked together to…

  • Different Types Of Betting

    People have different ways in which they like to spend and enjoy their free time, often it depends on where you are located around the world. Some athletes play sports like cricket and football, while others might want to get on their computers and compete over video games, and some people like to gamble to…

  • ShotTracker For Basketball Raises $11 Million Via Evertz Technologies And Verizon Venture

    ShotTracker, (DDSports, Inc.) raised $11 million led by Evertz Technologies Limited and Verizon Ventures to continue developing their proprietary, performance data tracking sports technology system in use by 63 men’s and women’s college basketball programs across 12 conferences. Sensors are installed to capture stats and subsequent analytics with a mere sub-second latency enabling the use…

  • Baseball should welcome robot umpires sooner rather than later

    “You cannot be serious” shouted John McEnroe as he berated umpire Edward James at Wimbledon in the first round of 1981 competition against Tom Gullikson. The American was irate that the official had not seen the chalk fly into the air, siding with the line judge monitoring the middle line of the court. It provided…

  • How the Digital Revolution is Changing the Sports World

    The sports world is perched on the cusp of a digital insurgency, and everyone who matters is participating, from the NFL to the NBA. The Sports Techie community blog believes COVID-19 has changed digital strategies for sports properties, media, teams, and athletes, making the accelerated prioritization of sports tech a must if it wasn’t already…

  • Virtual NFL Draft 2020 Mostly Good And Some Bad Sports Tech

    The 2020 virtual NFL draft starts tomorrow online bringing with it, good and bad sports tech. The best of the good is the fact that this is streaming live sports content. Is the draft considered an actual live sport? That is debatable but since coronavirus has shut down most non-essential businesses at least until this…

  • The best cycling gear of 2020

    With spring and good weather, it is time to get your bike out of your garage and onto the streets respecting social distancing advice because of coronavirus. But if you are looking for a way to amp up your biking experience, there are so many new gadgets to choose from in the sports technology industry.…

  • NFL and Microsoft Teams Sports Tech Hype

    Microsoft and the NFL partnered in 2013 with a mission to have technology assist the sport and those involved including coaches, players, officials and fans, with the goal to improve the game of football for all. Last week they renewed their partnership via a multi-year extension. What most people are unaware of is the fact…