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Goal-line technology “cheaper” than extra referees
02/08/2010

Introducing goal-line technology at football stadiums would be cheaper than using two additional referees’ assistants, it has been claimed. Uefa will expand the use of five...More>
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Sky to launch residential 3D service with Ryder Cup
29/07/2010

Sky Sports has announced it will screen the 2010 Ryder Cup live in 3D. The broadcast will be the first event to be shown on Sky 3D, Europe's first residential 3D TV channe...More>
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EA signs up as PL technology partner
23/07/2010

EA Sports has agreed a deal to become the Premier League's first sports technology partner. The gaming giant’s on-screen branding will be shown during all live Premier Lea...More>
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Toshiba to sponsor RWC 2011
21/07/2010

Toshiba has been announced as the latest official sponsor of next year’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The electronics giant will supply a host of products and services f...More>
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Fifa rules out technology debate
20/07/2010

Football’s lawmakers will not discuss goal-line technology when they meet in Wales this week, despite Fifa president Sepp Blatter saying previously that it would be a “nonsens...More>
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Fifa to make major refereeing changes for future World Cups
09/07/2010

Fifa has dropped its biggest hint yet that it could introduce goal-line technology after general-secretary Jerome Valcke revealed this World Cup is set to be the last tourname...More>
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MLS could be technology guinea pig
02/07/2010

US Soccer president Sunil Gulati has revealed he would be happy to test video technology or extra referees in Major League Soccer. Fifa has said it will look again at the p...More>
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Fifa considers technology U-turn
30/06/2010

Sepp Blatter has revealed that Fifa will look again at using technology to help referees after a number of high-profile mistakes at the World Cup. The clamour for cameras t...More>
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Cricket World Cup set for DRS system
30/06/2010

The International Cricket Council is expected to confirm on Thursday (July 1) that the umpire decision review system (DRS) will be used in next year's World Cup. But DRS, u...More>
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Fifa to stand firm on video technology
28/06/2010

Fifa will reportedly reject calls for goal-line technology to be introduced in football despite the controversy over Frank Lampard's disallowed strike in England’s World Cup d...More>
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ESS teams up with SpeedCast
17/06/2010

ESPN STAR Sports’ mobileESPN will showcase live streaming content from its television networks, delivered via satellite to operators’ streaming platforms across the region. ...More>
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UK Cinemas to show World Cup in 3D
17/06/2010

A large number of cinemas within the UK are set to screen the final six games of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in 3D. Digital Cinema Media (DCM) has penned a deal with SuperVisio...More>
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Formula One to delay HD coverage until 2012
14/06/2010

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has told Formula One fans that they will have to wait until 2012 to watch the sport in High Definition. Ecclestone is confident that F...More>
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Russia reach for the clouds
14/06/2010

Russia are set to use cloud-seeding techniques to prevent rain from ruining the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi. The 2010 Vancouver games endured terrible problems with adverse ...More>
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