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Intel’s 3D and AI tech now helps train athletes

Venture Beast

Intel announced its 3D Athlete Tracking (3DAT) technology is being employed to help train professional athletes. Read More.

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Tech News Roundup April 15

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New Relic partners with Major League Baseball to highlight data and analytics in sports. Justice Department over cloud secrecy. GeekWire Deals: Get into DIY drones with this 3D-printed starter kit. Get your cycler to Mars: Buzz Aldrin lays out his not-so-simple plan to settle Mars in 2040.

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Technology News and Hot Topics

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How 3D audio technology could ‘unlock’ cities for blind people. Gartner’s top 10 technology trends for 2015: All about the cloud. In technology stocks news, Gogo ( GOGO ) reported a Q3 loss of $ 0.29 per share, vs. a year ago loss of $ 0.22 per share and wider than expectations of a loss of $ 0.26

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The NBA’s digital transformation is a game-changer

CIO Business Intelligence

The NBA’s full-court press on digital technologies has revolutionized the fan, player, and team experience, thanks to accelerated deployment of cloud, analytics, AI, and computer vision technologies since the association launched its digital transformation in 2020.

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Data as a service: Top vendors offering data on tap

CIO Business Intelligence

DaaS offerings have been evolving for decades, but lately developers have recognized that a cloud model, with its flexible, usage-based pricing, could more readily help connect enterprises with data sources the vendors seek to monetize. Cloud providers. And it’s not just about the data on offer itself. Streetlight Data. Synthesis AI.

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Tech Moves: Zillow hires NYC leader; ex-Airbnb president joins Tapas Capital; Big Fish exec returns to EA; Slalom’s first CMO; and more

GeekWire

He previously led youth-sports platform Sports Illustrated Play, which was acquired by Comcast/NBC, and was an exec at social gaming pioneer Zynga. To date, the firm has invested in Pacific Northwest startups Avacor, Bamboo, Give InKind, RevelHMI and Vega Cloud. based 3D Robotics. Greg Greeley. He is based in California.

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Still caught in a screen-time tsunami with your kids? Tech leaders share their experiences and tips

GeekWire

Other apps and devices include Instagram, Procreate, Clash Royale, Facebook Messenger Kids, YouTube, Nintendo classics like MarioKart and Zelda, and a 3D printer. This was a fun opportunity to expose them to managing cloud-based apps and services.:) App-wise it’s Minecraft for the win, across all screen sizes. I jumped in, too.