(Bloomberg/Saritha Rai) — Microsoft Corp.’s Satya Nadella, a die-hard cricket fan, has been spending his free time coding and designing his own app that he used to analyze the centuries-old game. The ...
Being an avid sports fan in the modern day is amazing because of so many technologies that make it easy to stay updated on the latest happenings. The same is the case if you’re a huge Indian Premier ...
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NEW DELHI/LOS ANGELES, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Walt Disney (DIS.N), opens new tab is attempting to revive the fortunes of its streaming business in India by offering free cricket on smartphones, betting ...
March 17 (Reuters) - Reliance Jio, India's largest telecom firm by users, said on Monday certain tariff plans will continue to give subscribers free streaming access to Indian Premier League (IPL) ...
It turns out that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella doesn’t unwind with Netflix or long walks. Instead, he spends his holidays doing what only a true techie-cricket fan would do. He codes his own cricket ...
The International Cricket Council will leverage NEAR’s Blockchain Operating System to power a Web3 fan engagement app during the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India. The International Cricket Council (ICC ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella developed an AI app to analyze cricket. He used it to pick a team of Indian test cricket legends. Nadella, a cricket enthusiast, also invests in cricket teams. He is ...