In December, I uninstalled one of my favorite iPhone apps in ESPN ScoreCenter. Today, I reinstalled the ESPN’s app after a major update, which was helped along by user complaints and poor reviews, and ...
Our initial impression was that the ESPN ScoreCenter app would finally be hitting the Android Market before June, but 2 weeks later is fine with us. I mean, we’ve been waiting how long already? Moving ...
A decade or so ago, I probably watched ESPN’s SportsCenter more than any other program on television. And really, why not? With a full hour devoted to highlights and scores from virtually every game ...
Although ESPN's popular ScoreCenter app for iPad recently received a refresh including a visual makeover, the iPhone version had remained the same and continued to lack support for the taller iPhone 5 ...
It was only a matter of time before ESPN ramped up operations on Internet-enabled TVs. As new technology emerges, ESPN wants content ready to flow before the first item leaves a Best Buy. The company ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. ESPN’s Scorecenter app received a major update today, one that includes a complete UI overhaul. As seen in the ...
Attention all sports fans and degenerate gamblers: earlier today ESPN released an update for its Android and iOS ScoreCenter apps. Version 3.0 introduces a new user interface, iPhone 5 support, live ...
Perhaps I go into these reviews with inflated expectations, but I’ve been consistently disappointed with iPhone apps bearing the ESPN name. For a media outlet that has an ubiquitous presence on the ...
Google’s report today shows just how integral the multiscreen experience has become in the consumption of digital content. For content of the athletic variety, it seems even more substantial. I ...
Just in time for the NFL playoffs and college football bowl games, ESPN has introduced a new version of the free ESPN ScoreCenter app. Version 3.0 of the app brings iOS 6 and iPhone 5 optimization, ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...
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