March Madness app streams two games side-by-side on Android TV and Fire TV

It's nearly time for the best weekend in sports all year: the start of March Madness. Ahead of the 2020 NCAA basketball tournament, Turner is updating its arsenal of streaming apps for this year's action on the hardwood. And the most notable change i...

Twitter is streaming live commentary shows for the NCAA’s Final Four

Twitter is following March Madness with a frenzy of coverage for the basketball season's end. The social network is streaming an as-it-happens NCAA Final Four commentary show through @marchmadness, Final Four Twitter Live, starting with the Auburn v...

A guide to watching March Madness

Conference tournaments are over. The 68-team field is set. It's officially time for March Madness. While technically the first game is Tuesday, we all know the real action begins later in the week. This Thursday and Friday are arguably the two bigge...

NCAA March Madness Live streams on Oculus Go

It'll be particularly easy to stream NCAA March Madness games this year, especially if you'd rather watch matches in total privacy. The NCAA and CBS are making the March Madness Live app available on 17 platforms for 2019, including first-time suppo...

Pizza Hut Pie Top Sneakers Will Order Pizza for You

Most of us can’t order pizza with our shoes, but the future is coming. Soon, we will all be able to do it. Pizza Hut is bringing back its Pie Tops sneakers, which can order pizza with the press of a button. It uses a Bluetooth connection with your phone and the Pie Tops app. It goes a step further this time though. The Pie Tops II can also pause your TV when your pizza is at the front door so you don’t miss any action on screen.

They introduced their Pie Tops sneakers last year, but this is the first time they can actually be purchased. To celebrate March Madness, Pizza Hut and The Shoe Surgeon are making 50 pairs available on hbx.com on the week of March 19th.Ordering through the shoes gets you a two $5.99 two-topping medium pizza deal throughout the tournament.

More pizza-ordering shoes will come later in the year, so don’t worry if you miss out. Just follow @PizzaHut and @Hypebeast on Twitter for more details. We don’t have a price yet, but I think we all know that they will likely be super expensive. But what is money compared to the ability to order pizza and pause the TV from the comfort of your shoes?

[via Engadget]

Google search adds sports info, gets a bad case of March Madness

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Google's big push toward richer search just got a bit more sporty. The site announced that it's adding sports schedules, stats and other contextual information to its results. Interested parties can now find game scores, full league standings, schedules grouped by day and week and can drill down for more info on players in individual games. For the sake of timeliness, March Madness answer cards now feature a bracket view, which can be viewed on desktop or mobile, if you're the betting type.

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