Seen that? – Listen to Live MLB Games With Your Sprint Device

May 9, 2010

Listen to Live MLB Games With Your Sprint Device The Smart PDA

Seen that? - Listen to Live MLB Games With Your Sprint Device

In today's frenetic world, some may have no more time for "Take Me to the Ballgame." Luckily though, Sprint and major league baseball will soon offer live audio of all games. For $5.99 a month, Sprint subscribers will be able to find out how their favourite team's doing on the go. Head over to MLB's WAP site (wap.mlb.com) to sign-up when the service becomes available. Only Sprint's Power Vision models [...] Read More


Award Winning Samsung/Sprint Instinct available on June 20 The Smart PDA

Samsung Instinct will start selling on June 20 and it will be available for $129.99 with a two-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate. Customers will be able to order through Sprint retail stores, Best Buy retail stores, Web (www.sprint.com) and telesales (1-800-SPRINT1.) Customers will also have the option to get the device with the following plans: Everything plans starting at $69.99 per month offering 450 voice minutes Talk/Message/Data Share family plan [...] Read More


Sprint to Offer Motorola Q in Q4 2006 The Smart PDA

It looks like the Motorola Q is getting a new bedfellow. The SLiM smartphone will no longer be exclusive to Verizon Wirless, says Sprint COO Len Lauer. In a quarterly earnings call held last week, he told investors that the service provider would begin offering Motorola newer phones, including the Q. It looks like Sprint is trying to get its act together; analysts have pointed to its failure to sell popular [...] Read More


Major League Summer League IfEnergy

I didn't know this because I am not a big baseball fan. Did you know that the AT&T Park will be the first Major League Baseball stadium to use solar energy? The AT&T Park will sport a 120-kilowatt photovoltaic solar array that will have to fit into the tricky design of the stadium. The design and construction will be quite a task but it would be exciting to see the [...] Read More


Fox cuts baseball, Turner gets a new package The Digital TV Weblog

The Fox network will significantly reduce its $417 million a year payment for major league baseball for the next seven years with a deal down to $250 million a year. There's a catch: It will only get to air one League Champion Series and no divisional series. All divisional series will go in a new package created for Turner Sports, which will also have a slate of nonexclusive Sunday games. [...] Read More


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