From Wimbledon to VAR, is tech hurting the drama of sport?
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From Wimbledon to VAR, is tech hurting the drama of sport?
As Wimbledon scraps human line judges, sport insiders suggest how we can make games more exciting.8 hours ago -
Sports - The New York Times
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Sports - CBS Sports
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts admits he used Manny Machado drama as a 'diversion' for his club vs. Padres
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World - The Guardian
Andrej Kramaric winner for Croatia and late VAR call extend Scotland’s misery
This may sting Steve Clarke more than Scotland’s humbling at the hands of Germany to open Euro 2024. Events in Zagreb might hurt the Scotland manager more than the insipid loss to Hungary that ...14 hours ago -
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World - The Guardian
I have been a Wimbledon line judge for 40 years. They could have told us machines will do the job next year | Wendy Smith
I saw Andy Murray win, and intervened when Andre Agassi swore. A computer may be consistent, but tennis needs the human touch. They say everyone remembers their first Wimbledon, but mine was so far ...Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
From beans to chips, vertical integration differs from older models
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World - The Guardian
Sail of the century: Ben Ainslie leads GB’s chase for the sporting trophy they want most
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How a break-up of Google could transform tech
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Business - The Wall Street Journal
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‘A temper tantrum from a deranged fanatic’
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