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T-Mobile teaming with Drone Racing League to help emerging sport develop 5G-enabled tech

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T-Mobile is investing in DRL through its T-Mobile Ventures fund and the plan is to help the league develop high-speed 5G drones which would be able to stream 3D racing action in real time and provide immersive experiences to fans of the sport. Races are broadcast and streamed on NBC, NBCSN, Twitter and Facebook.

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Jeff Bezos joins Drake, NBA stars and others in $80M backing of Overtime sports media brand

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Jeff Bezos is among the investors taking part in an $80 million funding round in Overtime , a sports media brand with plans to launch a new basketball league for elite high school players. Overtime plans to use the cash to further expand, branching into NFTs and trading cards and investing more in its sports app.

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‘It just has to work’: Ahead of Black Friday NFL game, Amazon shows how it’s perfected live sports

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(Amazon Photo / Cooper Neill) While millions of Americans think of Black Friday as a prime day to launch their holiday shopping, Prime Video will be focused on yet another live sporting event, streaming today’s NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders. 15 boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.

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Your Enterprise has too many Cyber-ish People

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Cyber has been called the ultimate team sport: CIOs, CTOs, SysAdmins, Software Developers, CISOs, threat teams, red teams, testing groups, etc. It seems more like a jobs program that moves headcount from one part of the enterprise to the expensive nerdy-side. By John Scott. etc, but really should it be?

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James Heckman resigns as Maven CEO after tumultuous run leading Sports Illustrated publisher

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James Heckman, CEO and founder of the Seattle-based media company that publishes Sports Illustrated, announced his resignation Wednesday. He will be replaced by Ross Levinsohn, currently the CEO of Sports Illustrated media. the former owner of Sports Illustrated. Maven is currently being sued by Meredith Corp. , It landed a $5.7

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These tech workers bring valuable lessons from the office to coaching kids’ sports — and back again

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The place where you work and the buzzwords you hear might have a lot in common with what’s happening on a kids’ sports field near you. Salman Taj, second from right, works last week with young cricket players at an indoor facility during the sport’s off season. Preparation is also key in sports and at work.

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Tech Moves: Ex-Amazon sports leader lands at DraftKings; Seattle tech vet launches advisory firm

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Marie Donoghue , who previously helped lead Amazon’s sports content initiatives, is now chief business and growth officer at sports betting giant DraftKings. Kelley previously was a program director for Microsoft’s military affairs program and was a talent acquisition director at Amazon. Kirt Debique.

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