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Sports Technology News 21 August 2025 - 8 October 2025

From Tennis Ball Launchers to Tokenized Equities: What Connexa Sports (YYAI) – Now AiRWA – Means for Investors in 2025

From Tennis Ball Launchers to Tokenized Equities: What Connexa Sports (YYAI) – Now AiRWA – Means for Investors in 2025

Stock Price & Recent Performance A micro‑cap stock in free‑fall After trading between $1 and $3 for much of August 2025, Connexa Sports’ share price crashed when it announced a $500 million joint‑venture with crypto exchange JuCoin to build the AiRWA real‑world‑asset (RWA) platform. The combination of extreme volatility, negligible support levels and negative technical indicators means YYAI is behaving like a speculative penny stock rather than an established sports‑technology player. Macrotrends & long‑term view Historical data compiled by Macrotrends shows the magnitude of the decline: the share price averaged $1.4475 in 2025, opened the year at $1.27, reached a high
Strava Sues Garmin — Demands All Its Watches & Bike Computers Be Pulled

Strava Sues Garmin — Demands All Its Watches & Bike Computers Be Pulled

With those key facts laid out, let’s dig into the details of this surprising corporate showdown. Lawsuit Overview: What Did Strava Claim? On September 30, 2025, Strava formally sued Garmin in Colorado federal court bikeradar.com. The complaint alleges that Garmin’s Connect platform and devices infringe two Strava patents: one covering segments (route sections with performance comparisons) and the other covering activity heatmaps used for routing. Strava is asking for an extraordinary remedy: a permanent injunction to force Garmin to stop selling or importing any product that implements the patented technology dcrainmaker.com theverge.com. In practice, that would hit almost every Garmin fitness watch and Edge bike computer, since those
Smart Pucks, AI Refs and VR Fans: All the Cutting-Edge Tech Powering the NHL in 2025

Smart Pucks, AI Refs and VR Fans: All the Cutting-Edge Tech Powering the NHL in 2025

Player and Puck Tracking: Real-Time Data Becomes Reality Not long ago, hockey’s real-time stats were limited to what a human could scribble down. In 2025, every movement of the puck and players is digitally tracked and recorded. The NHL’s EDGE Puck and Player Tracking system uses a combination of sensor and camera technologies to capture the game in unprecedented detail. Each game puck is embedded with a microchip, and players wear radio-frequency tags tucked into their shoulder pads – these emit signals that antennas around the arena pick up 100 times per second aws.amazon.com. Meanwhile, an array of 14–20 high-speed
15 September 2025
VR/AR Boom: August 2025’s Biggest Launches, Partnerships & a Premier League First

VR/AR Boom: August 2025’s Biggest Launches, Partnerships & a Premier League First

HTC unveiled the VIVE Eagle AI Glasses, a lightweight under-50g device priced around $520 with 4.5-hour battery life, launching first in Taiwan with local carrier partnerships. Vuzix announced the LX1 Smart Glasses for warehouse and logistics use, featuring a hot-swappable 7,000mAh battery for 10-hour shifts, a Sony OLED HD display, voice controls, and an integrated scanner powered by a Qualcomm XR chipset. DPVR launched the P1 Max enterprise VR headset, built on the P1 Pro 4K with an active ventilation system delivering 50% better thermal efficiency, a 24/7 top-mounted power interface, and Snapdragon XR2 for 8K decoding, with global shipments
21 August 2025
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