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The NFL is piloting a tactile, audio-enhanced device from OneCourt that allows low-vision and blind fans to follow football in real time by feeling the ball’s movement and key plays while listening to synced commentary. The technology will debut at the Super Bowl, signaling a broader push to make live sports more accessible.
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A survey of 2,082 U.S. shoppers shows 70% already use AI to search, compare, and buy. As agentic commerce takes hold, your product content quality will determine whether you show up at all. See what's changing. Read the report.
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CNET spotlights practical tech that keeps homes running safely during blackouts, including power banks, surge protectors and cellular-backed security systems. The guide highlights affordable upgrades that help consumers stay connected and prepared when the grid goes down.
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We analyzed millions of websites and apps to identify the 1,500+ fastest-growing websites and apps across 10 markets and 10 industries. Download the Report.
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Tegna has launched new mobile apps in 50 markets, emphasizing vertical video and a 24/7, story-centric news workflow. The shift, part of the company's digital transformation, has resulted in a tenfold increase in video plays and a 40% increase in user sessions during testing. Tegna now produces over 1,000 original mobile videos -- shot vertically on smartphones to mimic social media consumption -- each day.
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This comprehensive market survey demonstrates how AI-powered translation is quickly becoming a business-critical capability for organizations across industries, driven by the need for clear, authentic global communication. Download the Report.
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