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How to watch World Cup 2026 from anywhere — it's *FREE*
By Jacob Jones last updated
News We've found a way you can stream the 2026 World Cup for free from anywhere in the world.

How to watch World Cup on YouTube (it's free)
By Aatif Sulleyman last updated
News How to watch World Cup on YouTube (it's free), with all 104 games of the 2026 tournament free-to-air courtesy of Brazilian network CazéTV.

Today's World Cup 2026 matches: kickoff times for Argentina vs Austria, France vs Iraq, and more
By Jamie Richards last updated
Want to find out who's playing in today's World Cup fixtures? Look no further.

New lightweight, self-propagating crypto stealing malware delivered by USB spotted by Microsoft researchers – Crypto Clipper script-based stealer hunts for vulnerable wallets
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Microsoft details a newly discovered wormlike infostealer called Crypto Clipper.

How to watch France vs Iraq: Free Streams & TV Channels
By James Roberts published
News Here's how to watch France vs Iraq for free online and from anywhere in Group I of the FIFA World Cup 2026, as Kylian Mbappe's side seek a knockout spot.

This free tool is helping drivers avoid automatic license plate readers
By Leon Poultney published
Automatic license plate readers are getting worryingly smart, so drivers and privacy advocates are fighting back with a free tool called DeFlock.

World Cup 2026 LIVE: Free streams, TV guide & how to watch from anywhere in the world
By Jacob Jones, Dan Struthers last updated
All the ways you can stream the World Cup for free from anywhere in the world as we keep you up-to-date with the latest updates throughout the tournament.

Almost 80% of data centers constructed in natural disaster zones – data centers are fueling and succumbing to climate risks
By Craig Hale published
Data centers are already under fire for water and electricity consumption – now, they're facing the effects of climate change.
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