There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes.
China American Football League: 2015 Start Date, Roster Info, Comments and More
—Bleacher Report
“It will be an indoor league featuring AFL [Arena Football League] rules, and there are expected to be six to eight teams.”
Georgia World Congress Center Space Used to Educate, Entertain Local Community
—Trade Show News Network
“Through unique partnerships in the community, the venue not only has two education centers tucked into converted meeting room space, but also the College Football Hall of Fame will be opening in August on the venue’s campus.”
Manchester United Bans iPads, tablets From Stadium
—CTV News
“Citing ‘latest security intelligence,’ United has added ‘large electronic devices including laptops and tablets’ to the list of banned items for match days at its famous 76,100-seater stadium.”
The Beatles at Candlestick in 1966: An Oral History From the Fans
—San Francisco Chronicle
“The concert, the last commercial show for the Beatles, is arguably the most famous musical event in Bay Area history.”
The Premier League is Developing Tech to Detect GIF and Vine Videos of Match Highlights
—The Next Web
“I know it sounds as if we’re killjoys but we have to protect our intellectual property.”