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How to watch World Cup 2026 online from anywhere: Free Streams, TV Channels and Fixtures
By Aatif Sulleyman Last updated
News Here's how you can watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live streams for free from anywhere in the world.

The makers of New Vegas are working on a new Fallout game
By Demi Williams Published
Obsidian Entertainment is reportedly working on a new Fallout game after scrapping plans for Avowed 2 amid Xbox's restructuring strategy.

Memory crunch and price rises see global PC shipments fall for the first time in two years
By Craig Hale Published
Global PC shipments are down as memory price hikes affect manufacturers globally – Apple even uncharacteristically rose prices mid-term.

Sony’s keeping the 3.5mm jack alive, so why not embrace wires even more, with new IEMs?
By Tom Bedford Published
The Sony IER-M500 are wired earbuds it's true, but for most people, the brand's cheaper options will be the best buy.

Netflix testing the return of its popular free trial offer, according to new report
By Tom Power Published
After a six-year absence, Netflix is reportedly looking into the return of its free trial scheme.

Valve now lets you install Windows 11 on a Steam Machine — but should you?
By Matt Hanson Published
Valve has released official drivers so you can put Windows 11 on the Steam Machine, but some users are worried they'll see a repeat of the Steam Deck’s disappointing support.

Past Wordle answers — every solution so far, alphabetical and by date
By Marc McLaren Last updated
Knowing past Wordle answers can help with today's game. Here's the full list so far.

Microsoft is moving to annual price adjustments for its commercial cloud services — could more bill shock be on the way?
By Craig Hale Published
Microsoft wants to provide greater billing certainty by reviewing foreign exchange rates once per year, not twice.
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