These are selected news articles that showed up in our inboxes on Monday morning that we want to pass along to you.
How CES is Handling Security at its Massive Show (Trade Show Executive)
“The most-visible security requirements will be at the entry points. Each attendee will have to pass through a metal detector, and new restrictions on luggage and other bags will be in place to prevent contraband from entering.”
Local Nonprofit Uses Baseball Stadiums to Help Find Missing Kids (ActionNewsJax.com)
“The Bairfind Foundation has put up signs for missing children in 40 minor league baseball stadiums across the country so far with the goal of reaching all 160 minor league stadiums and eventually all arenas and stadiums nationwide.”
The Tech That Will Change Your Life in 2016 (The Wall Street Journal)
“Science fiction will become science fact this year when you take virtual-reality vacations and your dishwasher reorders its own soap. Are you ready for a drone that follows you around like paparazzi?”
Now Anyone Can Play Goalie for the New York Rangers (FORTUNE)
“The experience is located on the main concourse, where guests can put on an HTC Vive head-mounted display and use hand controllers to simulate the goalie stick and blocker pad.”
5 NBA Tech Storylines From 2015 That Will Further Evolve the League in 2016 (SportTechie.com)
“The NBA is one of the most–if not the most–technologically advanced leagues in this day and age.”
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