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Fast Company July 2006 Ian Wylie |
This Ball Has Brains Sports giant Adidas, with partners Cairos and the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits, has been developing a "smartball." |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 Willie D. Jones |
Will Soccer-Ball Tracking Ever Reach Its Goal? Goal-line technologies advance but might not score an invitation to the 2014 World Cup |
Scientific American December 2008 Mark Fischetti |
How GPS Units Work How handheld global positioning system devices can determine your position on Earth -- even when indoors. |
Home Toys October 2003 Paul Belcher |
Powerline Carrier CEPCO's Powerline Carrier System offers a unique solution to powerline carrier problems using technologies that are covered by United States, British, and Canadian patents, with other patents pending. |
AskMen.com July 2, 2012 Simon Kuper |
Data Analysis And Soccer Just two years ago, data analysis was still not very widespread in international soccer. Penalties are the most obvious piece of data to analyze, yet big teams like England and Argentina entered their knockout games in 2010 with barely any statistics on their opponents' penalties. |
Science News July 8, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Bending a Soccer Ball Mathematics suggests a variety of alternative designs for soccer balls. |
AskMen.com May 15, 2002 Steve Richer |
How To: Play Soccer While it's true that most twenty-year-olds probably have more gray hair than the added score of the average soccer match, the game is nevertheless a blast to play. The size of players doesn't matter and you don't need a smorgasbord of equipment... |
Popular Mechanics September 2005 Dan Koeppel |
You are (absolutely, precisely) here GPS applications are taken to the next level and help you avoid traffic, keep track of your children, or monitor your workouts. |
Salon.com June 22, 2002 Gary Kamiya |
Welcome to the world In defeat, the U.S. soccer team won an epic victory: It brought America into the world of sports. |
Salon.com May 30, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
The greatest show on earth It's World Cup time again -- when more than a billion people will be enthralled not just by the joy of victory and agony of defeat, but also by the mystery and despair that is championship soccer... |
AskMen.com June 28, 2014 Dave Golokhov |
GIF Guide: Understanding The World's Soccer Strategies, One GIF At A Time For those of you new to soccer, we've highlighted some strategies from basic to advanced in terms of what you might see at the World Cup |
Sports Illustrated May 27, 2002 Grant Wahl |
World Cup ball has a mind of its own For all the controversy over the years about whether baseballs are juiced -- Major League Baseball has never admitted to doing so -- the funny thing about the World Cup is that soccer officials trumpet the fact that their ball comes equipped with an extra kick... |
Sports Central September 8, 2004 Gary Geffen |
NFL to Defenses: Hands Off! When it comes to pass interference, the rules haven't really changed; they are just going to be enforced. Unfortunately, the league may be headed down the same boring predictable path that the NBA has taken. |
Salon.com July 2, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
Ten things I learned about life and soccer from the 2002 World Cup There is a football God, and despite the wild twists and turns of this year's tournament, He's still Brazilian. |
Sports Illustrated December 3, 2001 Jon Wertheim |
Predictions, predictions Some prognostication for tennis in 2002... The physics of tennis... |
Home Theater May 10, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
Wireless Audio Not for the Common Man Bang & Olufsen now has a multi-room wireless audio system that offers unmatched performance and superior sound quality. |
Macworld May 26, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Kickin' Soccer With Kickin' Soccer, Phelios has recreated classic arcade-style soccer gaming on the Mac. |
PC Magazine March 14, 2006 Mike Kobrin |
StarTech MP3 AirLink The sound quality beats the tar out of Bluetooth and FM transmitters, and it's dead-simple to set up. It has zero bells and whistles, but it's priced accordingly. |
Popular Mechanics June 14, 2006 Alex Hutchinson |
Do Robot Players Dream of Synthetic Goals? The World Cup isn't the only global soccer tournament raging in Germany. Welcome to the world of RoboCup, where teams of robot dogs seek their own glory on a modified, wireless-enabled soccer pitch. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
Make Bets You'll Never Lose - Part II Making bets you'll never lose is a sure-fire way to impress in any social situation. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Own Goals Accidentally scoring points for the opposing team sometimes happens in sports, but these occurrences were disastrous. |
Sports Illustrated May 29, 2000 Gary Van Sickle |
In the homestretch before the Open Ball wars: A lot of observers were surprised when Woods switched from his Titleist golf ball, which is wound, to a new Nike ball, which is a two-piece ball actually produced for Nike by Bridgestone... |
BusinessWeek June 24, 2010 Caroline Winter |
Product Shot Kicking a sOccket soccer ball for 15 minutes produces enough power to light an LED bulb for three hours. |
National Defense May 2004 Sandra I. Erwin |
Defense Dept. Studying Options To Lower Cost of GPS Receivers Information-age technologies such as software radio and miniaturized electronics could, one day, make it possible for soldiers to combine their global positioning satellite receivers and handheld radios into a single device. |