The Detroit Lions will no longer have to complain to referees about a questionable ball placement, since technology is coming to the rescue. The NFL and Sony’s Hawk-Eye announced a partnership Tuesday ...
Wimbledon Hawk-Eye software at the centre of the electric line-calling failure has been overhauled after an operator accidentally turned the system off without noticing. It can be revealed that the ...
The next time a measurement is needed to determine a first down, it won't be the chain gang coming out to make the measurement — it won't even be a human. At the NFL's spring owners meeting on Tuesday ...
The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), the organisation behind the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, has announced a multi-year extension of its partnership with Sony’s Hawk-Eye Innovations. This is ...
The NFL announced this week that it will use a high-tech system of cameras in the upcoming season to track the ball down the field and determine whether a team gets a first down. Sony's Hawk-Eye ...
Chain gangs will still adorn NFL sidelines in 2025, but they’ll back up technology for the first time. League officials announced Tuesday that the Hawk-Eye technology used in tennis would take over as ...
Wimbledon’s Hawk-Eye controversies were human-made and technology’s role in refereeing sports will only grow, writes Ed Warner. In the chalk dust v Hawk-Eye battle there can only be one winner.
The SEC will utilize “Hawk-Eye” technology as the basis for its video review system in baseball and softball beginning with the 2025 conference seasons, the league office announced Tuesday. Hawk-Eye’s ...
The National Football League has announced it will use a Sony system of six 8K cameras to track the position of the ball on the field, though traditional chain measurements will stay as a backup. The ...