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Tech Tuesday: Looking at how technology improves how viewers experience the Olympics

Brittany Bowe of the U.S., front, is followed by teammates Mia Manganello, center, and Giorgia Birkeland, left, as they compete in the women's team pursuit quarterfinals speedskating race at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.
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Brittany Bowe of the U.S., front, is followed by teammates Mia Manganello, center, and Giorgia Birkeland, left, as they compete in the women's team pursuit quarterfinals speedskating race at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.

The Winter Olympics are underway in Milan, and people across the world are watching their countries' teams compete.

The way that people watch the games has changed with new technology.

From drones to real-time replay to AI technology, viewer experiences are being enhanced.

We will talk about more Olympic news and pivot to the Paralympic games that will begin next month. Technology is at the heart of the Paralympics. We will discuss adaptive sports technology that enable athletes to compete.

We'll hear about the latest in wireless earbud technology and it’s expensive.

Plus, can soil testing help keep your indoor plants alive longer?

We're talking about all these topics on this week's Tech Tuesday.

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