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Digital Sport’s Weekly Wash-up 25/03/2016
GoPro teams up with Red Bull Racing As part of the beginning of the new Formula 1 season which started in Australia last week, GoPro has teamed up with the
Samsung launches brainBAND project to track head trauma in sport
Samsung Australia has announced a project they’ve called brainBAND which is to help spot head injuries in contact sport and monitor the ongoing effects like concussion. In seeking to find
Arizona to launch new NFL reality series
Amazon Video and NFL Films have teamed up to produce a new reality show called All or Nothing, a show that will give NFL fans a behind-the-scenes look at a
UK High Court decides that 8 second video infringes copyright
In what may be classed as a landmark ruling for social video platforms like Vine and Snapchat, a UK High Court judge has ruled that reproducing eight seconds of a
Formula E to launch the first eSports motorsport championship
In partnership with ESL, the world’s largest eSports organisation, and Microsoft, the fully-electric motorsport championship FIA Formula E will launch a global eSports motorsport tournament on Forza Motorsport 6 named “Race Off
PSG appoints its official chauffeur in new deal
French football giant Paris Saint-Germain has signed a partnership with the French and European leader in individual transportation, Taxis G7, which will become the club’s official chauffeur. Under the new deal, the
Digital Sport’s Weekly Wash-up 18/03/2016
Nike launches the first-ever self-lacing shoe Announced some months ago, Nike has finally unveiled its self-lacing shoe, the sneaker of the future, named ‘HyperAdapt 1.0’. Nike has used its ambassadors to
A football table to connect French players and fans
Ahead of the next international friendly window at the end of the month, French Football Federation’s partner Volkswagen is launching a new fan experience including the first-ever digital football table
Australia to get 24/7 Premier League channel
After months of deliberation and boardroom meetings, Australian telecommunications company Optus has launched plans for its football offering which include launching a channel that will show the Premier League 24