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Smartphone shipments to India were more or less stable in the second quarter of 2023, the technology analyst firm Canalys says, adding that the country experienced a modest decline of 1% year-on-year, with 36.1 million units shipped.

Published in Mobility

COMPANY NEWS: Sportradar (NASDAQ: SRAD) and the International Cricket Council (ICC), have announced that for the first time, live fielding data will be captured using an innovative cricket data collection tool developed by Sportradar at the ongoing ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. Sportradar is the official data supplier for the ICC. This tool will help to bring cricket fans closer to the global sport through a higher level of engagement and understanding of the third discipline of cricket as the match happens.

Published in Company news

Australian cricket has now joined the NFT craze: Digital collectibles platform for cricket Rario and NFT marketplace BlockTrust sign a deal with Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers’ Association to launch NFTs and make play-to-earn virtual gaming accessible to fans.

Published in Strategy

I received an email from Sam Hawthorn, whose surname reminded me that hawthorn is a great herb to help with heart and cardiovascular health, with a message from super sportsman Guy Leech, and Australian preventative cardiologist Dr Warrick Bishop, about heart health and the Health Heart Network.

Published in Health

It is with sadness that we all learned the news that Shane Warne passed away at the age of 52, decades too soon, and while he will be remembered for his achievements on and off the field, there's one tech angle I do remember.

Published in Home Tech
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Wednesday, 29 September 2021 17:25

Aussie Broadband backs Melbourne Stars in BBL and WBBL

RSP Aussie Broadband has renewed its sponsorship of the Melbourne Stars cricket side, and extended it to include the women's team.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Australia's fifth largest provider of NBN services, Aussie Broadband, is now the principal partner of the Melbourne Stars in cricket's Big Bash League. Howzat!

Published in Telecoms & NBN

New Zealand sports broadcaster Spark Sport has selected award-winning British production firm Whisper as production partner for all New Zealand cricket played at home for the next six summers.

Published in Entertainment

As summer progresses and sport occupies the mind, for the majority it is a time to sit back and relax. But not for Sportradar, a company that uses data analytics in cleaning up fraud in Australian sport and maintaining integrity. This is a time of heightened activity for the company.

Published in Data

Crikey, the Ashes campaign kicks off tomorrow for Australia's Women's Cricket Team, and with a powerful activity monitoring Apple Watch app from The Australian Institute of Sport with every player, is wrist-worn hardware and software our performance-enhancing secret weapon?

Published in Development

Ashes Cricket will feature “full player licence, photo-real player scans, 1:1 stadium recreations, so you can play along with every ball to win the greatest trophy in cricket".

Published in Entertainment

A sports prediction network known as SportsHero has added cricket to its app, and recruited former Australian cricket captain Ian Chappell as its first global ambassador.

Published in Apps

Optus has secured the live broadcast rights for cricket’s Women’s Big Bash League 2016/17 season.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Optus has launched a 24/7 sports channel dedicated to cricket over the summer months as part of an exclusive content partnership with Cricket Australia.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The Telstra-led upgrade of the 3G and 4G mobile network at the MCG will help transform the iconic venue into the “most connected” stadium in the southern hemisphere, according one of the telco’s senior executives.

Published in Mobility

A three-year sponsorship agreement between Optus and Cricket Australia (CA) makes the telco CA's official mobile multimedia partner.

Published in Entertainment

The Internet of Things will change many things, even the game of cricket. By identifying problems early, injury can be prevented later.

Published in Internet of Things
Friday, 20 March 2015 06:29

More data than ever at Cricket World Cup 2015

Software vendor SAP has built a data engine for the International Cricket Council to ‘bring fans closer to the action’ at the Cricket World Cup.

Published in Entertainment

A giveaway of 10,000 ice creams at the MCG is on offer from 20 December 2014 thanks to Acquire Learning, Melbourne Stars and retail technology specialist DC4G.

Published in Entertainment
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