Radios may be a relic of the past, but audio technology is anything but outdated. In this week's Volvo Tech Drive, the Founder and CEO of Aaptiv, Ethan Agarwal, explains how his company is using audio to change the way the world works out.
Agarwal says that audio is making a resurgence thanks to voice assistants like Amazon Alexa. As the number of home assistants grow, investment in audio will grow as well.
Aaptiv is a subscription-based fitness app. Subscribers can get guided audio workouts for every type of exercise from cycling to weightlifting.
A volleyball match between the University of Nebraska and Omaha set a record for attendance for a women's sporting event when over 92,000 people showed up.
The University of Nebraska set a world record for attendance at a women's sporting event after over 92,000 showed up for a volleyball game against in-state opponent Omaha.
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Members of the Spanish Football Federation are calling for President Luis Rubiales, who kissed star player Jenni Hermoso, after the women's team's World Cup win.
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Biles will next compete at the world championships in Belgium this fall, where she will look to add to her record total of 25 medals at the meet.
The president of the Spanish Soccer Federation is refusing to resign after he kissed a player after the team's World Cup win.
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