Basketball fans have grown accustomed to seeing a wider variety of court designs than ever before. FIBA took that one step further. At the U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup 2023, the organization unveiled a new LED glass floor that can be used... Read More
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The trade deadline less than a week away, MLB execs have been speculating two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani could land at a few dark-horse destinations such as Toronto, Baltimore and Tampa Bay. Check out odds for Ohtani’s... Read More
Have you ever opened up Netflix on your phone, but don’t have time to browse for something to watch? You’re not alone. Today, we’re introducing My Netflix, a one-stop shop tailored to you with easy shortcuts to help you choose what you want... Read More
In an era of colleges competing for the nation’s best athletes through NIL and showcasing their facilities, sports teams are pulling out all the stops to convince prospective students that their school is the right one for them. This move by SUNY... Read More
With the NBA increasingly likely to give consideration to its first expansion in two decades in the near future, a pair of major cities are expected to be at the front of the line. Per commissioner Adam Silver, Las Vegas and Seattle will be among... Read More
A notice on its website says that Stitcher is being discontinued so its owner, SiriusXM, can incorporate podcasts into its own subscription businesses. SiriusXM acquired Sitcher in 2020 for $320 million. At the time, the company... Read More
YouTube has long been acutely aware of how important advertising revenue is. As an ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) platform, YouTube depends on money from ads to continue being able to offer its video hosting services for free. That’s why The... Read More
Zuckerberg’s Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, has teased a new app that is set to take on Twitter by offering a rival space for real-time conversations online. The app is called Threads and it is expected to go live Thursday, according... Read More
Verizon is at it again, expanding 5G upgrades to more cities and states in recent months. Over 200 million people across the U.S. can get connected to 5G Ultra Wideband. June saw a large increase in places receiving upgraded connections for... Read More
A picture is worth a thousand words — as long as it doesn’t get deleted. Apple announced it will permanently do away with the My Photo Stream album next month. The feature automatically stores pictures taken in the last 30 days. Due to... Read More
The Excelsior Pass Plus and NYS Wallet Apps will be decommissioned by New York State on July 28. According to the New York State website , the app will no longer be available due to reduced demand for access to digital COVID-19 test and vaccine... Read More
New spray sprinkler regulations as passed down by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany, New York, go into effect June 26. The standards were adopted on Dec. 28, 2022, and require lawn spray sprinklers to align... Read More
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has announced that civil service exam application fees will be waived for all New York State civil service exams from July 1, 2023, to December 2025. This decision is part of the FY 2024 Budget to modernize New... Read More
New York City will introduce mindful breathing exercises to all public school students in an effort to support physical and mental health, Mayor Eric Adams announced Tuesday. The program will require all schools serving students from... Read More
Tennessee State University is set to become the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) to have a school hockey team, according to ESPN. The Nashville-based HBCU will establish its hockey program in partnership with the Nashville... Read More