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Football fans can stream Super Bowl 51 live with Fox Sports Go on iOS, Apple TV 0
January 19th at 12:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsFans looking to watch the spectacle of Super Bowl 51 -- to be played Feb. 5 in Houston, Tex. -- can turn to Fox Sports Go, an app available on numerous platforms, including Apple's iOS and the Apple TV.
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ESPN, WatchESPN iOS apps updated to add support for Apple's single sign-on 0
January 10th at 9:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsSports broadcaster ESPN has made it easier for viewers to watch its programming via its apps, with both the ESPN and WatchESPN iOS apps gaining support for Apple's single sign-on feature, as well as compatibility with Google Chromecast and more.
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Try out Apple's new third-party iMessage integration in iOS 10 with these apps 0
September 14th at 3:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAs it did with Siri, Apple has granted developer access to the Messages API in iOS 10, opening the door to unique app integrations. AppleInsider has compiled a list of ten candidates that expand the new iMessage app's abilities.
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Rio 2016 Olympics: how, when, and where to watch 1
August 5th at 10:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThree weeks of Olympic competition begin tomorrow in Rio, and there has never been more ways to tune in. That's a good thing, because NBC will be broadcasting 6,755 hours of the games. It all starts with the opening ceremony tonight â which, mind you, is going to be broadcast on a tape delay (but also in HDR!). No matter whether you're a cable subscriber, a cord-cutter, or prefer to follow along just on social media, we've got you covered....
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Overtime app helps users find (or become) the hightlight reel 0
July 26th at 8:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsIf ball is life, this app wants you to live yours to the fullest.
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How to watch this week's NBA and NHL finals on your iPhone 0
May 30th at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIt's championship season for both hockey and basketball -- the NHL Stanley Cup Final kicks off Monday night, while the NBA Finals matchup will be set after game seven of the Western Conference Finals. Here's how to watch all of this week's action on the go with your iPhone.
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New fantasy sports app SportsHero raises $2.4M ahead of planned Australia IPO 0
May 26th at 11:03am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsSportsHero is a new app that lets sports fans dabble in match predictions and show their skills off against friends and other game-watchers. The app is made by the team behind Singapore-based TradeHero, a virtual trading app backed by more than $10 million from investors, and it launched officially this week.
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Kentucky Derby attendees can now order food, place bets from their seats 0
April 30th at 2:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsGetting around, drinking and dining at the Kentucky Derby this year should prove a lot easier for fans and employees. According to Churchill Downs’ General Manager Ryan Jordan, the famed horse racing venue on Friday launched a Churchill Downs Racetrack app, powered by VenueNext, to give attendees a better experience on-site.The new app, available for iOS and Android devices, will let…
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Live video viewing up 86% over last year in MLB’s At Bat app, thanks to addition of multitasking 0
April 16th at 1:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWhen Apple introduced multitasking in iOS 9, MLB was one of the new feature’s early adopters in its MLB.com At Bat application for iPad. Today, the organization is releasing some new numbers on what impact the introduction of split screen viewing and picture in picture has on engagement and video viewing minutes in its application.In short? The news is good. Very, very good indeed.The…
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Ticket reseller Rukkus adds 360-degree seat views, Google Cardboard VR support to iPhone app 0
April 14th at 8:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsTicket marketplace Rukkus is stepping into the virtual reality field with a new update to its iOS app, allowing users to sample the view from their seats in an arena in a more immersive way before they complete their purchase.
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Stream the 2016 Masters golf tournament from your iPad 0
March 31st at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsToday IBM announced the newest iteration of their iPad app for the 2016 Masters Tournament, which offers a live broadcast of all four tournament days.While the app was built from the ground up to work on all iPads, the update has some new features designed to take advantage of the new iPad Pro’s larger, 12.9 inch display.For example, this year’s update…
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How to stream March Madness on any device, starting March 15 0
March 12th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsWatch the NCAA Tournament on iOS, Android, Windows, Roku, Fire TV, and even in split-screen on the new Apple TV.
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Super Bowl 50: How to watch the big game online 0
February 7th at 8:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsI had to resist titling this post "How to watch the Super Bowl," because the vast majority of people watching Sunday night's game will be planted in front of a TV tuned to CBS. Maybe you'll be at a party, or perhaps you're planning to just watch everything at home from your own couch. In that case, there's really no mystery; to watch the Super Bowl and all of its insanely expensive commercials, just click over to CBS. If you don't have cable, an antenna should do the trick just fine....
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5 apps to help you hold onto summer just a little longer 0
August 29th at 3:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsCan’t we just rewind the clock to June and forget that jackets exist for another three months?
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The PGA Tour Gets Its First Over-The-Top Subscription Service 0
July 29th at 10:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIt’s been a good week for cord-cutting sports fans. Word has it that CBS will livestream the Super Bowl commercials for the first time. Disney is considering its options for making ESPN a standalone service (well…maybe five years from now.) And now, golf fans are getting a digital subscription service of their own, with the debut of the PGA TOUR LIVE’s new online and…
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NFL Teases A New Subscription Service For On-Demand Games, Will Support Apple TV 1
July 21st at 5:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThe NFL is preparing to launch a new version of its Games Pass service, which will now include the ability to watch games on a wider selection of devices, including the Apple TV. According to information posted on the NFL website, the new Game Pass service will also replace Game Rewind, a paid service that previously offered all 256 NFL regular season games on-demand, after they air on television.
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NFL Game Pass to offer on-demand games on Apple TV, other Apple devices 2
July 20th at 11:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe NFL will reportedly offer U.S. fans full games on the Apple TV for the first time on July 31, when it will launch an overhauled, domestic Game Pass service on multiple platforms.
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Which MLB game is this season's iOS all-star? 0
July 14th at 3:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsWith the all-star break in full swing, we find out which official baseball game is worth playing the rest of the season.
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Roundup: The best and most interesting third-party apps for your new Apple Watch 1
April 24th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWith newly-delivered Apple Watch units now on the wrists of the lucky, users will undoubtedly be looking to try out the best launch-day apps for their latest purchase. AppleInsider offers a roundup of some prominent and essential launch-day apps, divided by category.
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The 9 best apps for Apple Watch you can get right now 0
April 24th at 5:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsApple has the best smartphone ecosystem, the best tablet ecosystem, and as of today, the best smartwatch ecosystem when it comes to apps. But the app story is dramatically different on the Watch in a way that you won't quite understand until you start to use one. Where on the iPhone and iPad, apps are almost everything that you do, on the Apple Watch, apps really aren't something you want to play around with. In fact, you may often find yourself wondering why you'd use some of these apps at all....
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25 Apple Watch apps you need on your wrist 0
April 24th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsHappy downloading!
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Baseball app GameChanger brings major league scorekeeping to little league games 0
April 16th at 2:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsWith real-time game updates from amateur leagues, GameChanger helps players track their progressâand allows parents to follow along when they miss their kid's game.
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The first Apple Watch apps have arrived, sort of 0
March 27th at 7:49am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe Apple Watch won't launch until late April, but a couple dozen apps have already arrived.
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Apple Watch support comes to flurry of iPhone apps ahead of April launch 1
March 26th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA collection of iPhone apps -- such as Evernote, Dark Sky, and the New York Times -- were updated today to support the Apple Watch, even though the wearable isn't shipping until April 24.