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  • Unifi TV prices World Cup 2026 season pass in Malaysia at RM50 for subscribers

    Unifi TV prices World Cup 2026 season pass in Malaysia at RM50 for subscribers

    Unifi TV has officially announced that the World Cup 2026 season pass will be priced at RM50 for subscribers and RM60 for non-subscribers. Previously, RTM and Unifi TV took over from Astro as the official broadcasters for the World Cup 2026 in Malaysia and you can also catch it via the MyGov app.

  • You will be able to watch the World Cup matches live on the MyGOV app

    You will be able to watch the World Cup matches live on the MyGOV app

    In the middle of last year, the Malaysian company GovTech introduced the MyGOV application, which is a one-stop application for various existing government digital services. Recently, it has been reported that users can use the app to watch live World Cup matches. Here’s everything you need to know.

     

  • The FIFA World Cup 2026 football actually runs on battery (but it's not what you think)

    The FIFA World Cup 2026 football actually runs on battery (but it's not what you think)

    The official match ball for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 has officially stepped into the spotlight, and this timeit is bringing significantly more technology than previous generations. Called TRIONDA, the new ball represents a major evolution in both football design and connected technology, becoming one of the most advanced World Cup balls ever created.

  • Lenovo brings FIFA World Cup 2026 Roadshow and special edition devices to Malaysia

    Lenovo brings FIFA World Cup 2026 Roadshow and special edition devices to Malaysia

    Lenovo Malaysia is bringing football and technology together in Malaysia with its new Lenovo x FIFA World Cup 26 Roadshow, featuring immersive football-themed activities, AI-powered showcases, and exclusive FIFA Edition devices across multiple locations nationwide. The roadshow runs from April to June 2026 as part of its global partnership with the FIFA World Cup 2026.

  • Kaspersky warns of rising World Cup 2026 scams targeting fans

    Kaspersky warns of rising World Cup 2026 scams targeting fans

    With the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 on the horizon, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky is warning football fans to stay vigilant as scammers ramp up attacks ahead of the tournament. With global excitement building for the tournament, cybercriminals are exploiting the hype through fake websites, phishing emails, and fraudulent promotions designed to steal money and personal data.

  • YouTube and FIFA are teaming up to show 2026 World Cup content

    YouTube and FIFA are teaming up to show 2026 World Cup content

    If you are a football fan, there's no way you won't be aware of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup in June. This year, the World Cup will be jointly hosted by 16 North American cities from June 11 to July 19. But if you don't have time to catch full matches, YouTube has good news for you.

  • In an unexpected twist, TikTok and FIFA have reached a first-of-its-kind Preferred Platform agreement that will significantly expand how football fans experience the FIFA World Cup 2026 on digital channels. Under the deal, TikTok becomes FIFA’s first-ever Preferred Platform, giving the social video platform enhanced collaboration and integration rights to serve as a central hub for World Cup coverage and fan engagement throughout 2026.

  • FIFA is coming to Netflix Games ahead of the 2026 World Cup

    FIFA is coming to Netflix Games ahead of the 2026 World Cup

    It's official, Netflix has confirmed that FIFA is coming to Netflix Games in time for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The announcement, shared as part of Netflix Tudum’s latest news, marks a major expansion of the platform’s gaming lineup and promises a new football simulation game designed to bring the excitement of the World Cup directly into subscribers’ hands.

  • Lenovo and FIFA's collaboration brings AI and smart systems to the 2026 World Cup stage

    Lenovo and FIFA's collaboration brings AI and smart systems to the 2026 World Cup stage

    FIFA announced a strategic partnership with Lenovo as the official technology partner for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As a reminder, next year's World Cup will be held in North America - specifically in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

  • Astro introduces "One for the Fans" campaign with full 2025/26 season coverage

    Astro introduces "One for the Fans"  campaign with full 2025/26 season coverage

    Recently, Astro has introduced "One for the Fans", a season-long campaign aimed at celebrating the passion of supporters across the country. So, what should you know about it?


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