BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri May 10th, 2013
ESPN could soon subsidize wireless data for their customers.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue March 19th, 2013
ABC could once again change how video content is made available on iOS devices.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu September 06th, 2012
For those that purchased the ESPN Radio app after May 15, we've got some good news for you.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon May 21st, 2012
After a slew of negative ratings, ESPN offers slighted Radio users an olive branch.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun May 20th, 2012
Is Apple in love with celebrities? Do they really dislike the word jailbreak? Are we really going to see an iPad mini? These questions and others were discussed in the week that was.
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BY Andy Faust III on Wed May 16th, 2012
In going freemium, ESPN Radio has willfully alienated its entire paying customer base.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat April 21st, 2012
I used to love ESPN's iPad-optimized website, but it turns out I'm just a fair-weather fan.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue March 27th, 2012
Siri, Apple's voice assistant, is popular with consumers. Still, it could do a lot more.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon March 26th, 2012
ESPN might be the next third-party service to get the official Siri treatment.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon March 05th, 2012
ESPN, the self-described “world leader in sports,” has announced the release of its first API for third-party developers. The ESPN Development Center went live recently, according to TechCrunch.
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BY Andy Faust III on Thu September 22nd, 2011
I got an extra surprise browsing sports scores today as ESPN does HTML5 (almost) right.
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BY Susan Megrund on Tue September 20th, 2011
Slacker Radio, an online streaming music service, just announced its partnership with ESPN to provide a personalized, all sports listening experience.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed August 31st, 2011
It's that time of year again. Will you reign supreme? If you've got a fantasy draft coming up then you'll need some of these great Fantasy Football apps to manage your draft and your team all season long!
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BY Joe White on Fri May 27th, 2011
The popular iPhone and iPod touch app, WatchESPN, has recently received a great update. Now, WatchESPN is a universal app - meaning it'll run natively on all of Apple's iOS devices, including the iPad.
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BY Joe White on Thu April 07th, 2011
WatchESPN is a recently released iOS app that allows Apple fans to enjoy live streams of ESPN, on their iDevice, on the go. Currently, the app is available to download for free - however, access to the application is defined by the users' TV provider.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue March 08th, 2011
Updated only moments ago, ESPN ScoreCenter now allows you to stay on top of the latest news regarding your favorite sports with new alert settings while also providing you with the tools needed to become the ultimate NFL Draft junky.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon January 31st, 2011
ESPN has finally updated ESPN Radio for iPhone and iPod touch to v3.0, which adds a bunch of new personalization features and some new content to enjoy.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue January 04th, 2011
ESPN ScoreCenter, the widely popular and completely free sports tracking app for iPhone and iPod touch, has just been updated to version 2.0, and with it comes a handful of new features that will make following your favorite sports and teams even easier.
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BY Joe White on Mon November 29th, 2010
An amazing new iPod touch web ad has just hit ESPN's homepage. Read on to find out more ...
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed September 22nd, 2010
For those PlayOn customers that have been waiting to utilize the media streaming service using the iPad, the wait is over. MediaMall Technologies, Inc. recently announced a free software update for PlayOn Premium users that enables streaming to the iPad using HTML5 and Safari over 3G or Wi-Fi.
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