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GUEST EVENT: Rewind to 2023: it was a record-breaking year for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. With a worldwide audience of two billion fans, the tournament undoubtedly ignited a cultural movement for women’s sport.

Published in Guest Events

GUEST OPINION:  Major events like the Olympics Games offer bad actors a golden opportunity to run amok with fans missing out on being in the moment.

Published in Guest Opinion
Thursday, 03 August 2023 16:36

Fifa+ now streaming on Samsung

Samsung has announced the addition Fifa+ to its growing list of channels on Samsung TV Plus, a free-ad supported streaming TV (Fast) service.

Published in Entertainment

Cisco has been announced as the official network infrastructure provider of the FIFA women's world cup 2023, which will be played in nine host cities at 10 stadiums across Australia and New Zealand from July 2023.

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 13 April 2022 11:19

Xero supports womenʼs football

Cloud accounting software provider Xero has teamed up with FIFA womenʼs football in an arrangement that will cover the Womenʼs World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023, as well as the 2024 and 2026 U-20 Womenʼs World Cups and U-17 Womenʼs World Cups.

Published in Deals

Optus Sport gains the media rights to FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, and will be the sole provider of the anticipated sports event.

Published in Business IT

 Optus Sport has announced its female-led broadcast team for the FIFA Women’s World Cup to be staged in France in June and July this year.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

With the World Cup football tournament beginning in 17 days, themed phishing websites, email scams and football-related spam is growing by the day, researchers at Kaspersky Lab say.

Published in Security

Hisense has signed Australian soccer stars, Mile Jedinak and Ellyse Perry, as brand ambassadors ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and has a competition to celebrate in the hope of making more sales.

Published in Home Tech

Accountancy firm Deloitte says it will not be releasing any more details about the data breach that it suffered in March this year.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 11 October 2017 10:45

Deloitte breach involved govt, UN, Fifa mails: claim

The email breach at multinational accountancy firm Deloitte is claimed to have been much more widespread than the company has admitted, and compromised a server that hosted mail from 350 clients, including four US government departments and the UN.

Published in Security

Laser TVs were previewed more than a decade ago, but with Hisense bringing a 100-inch model to life, alongside its ULED range, the Hisense competitive spirit is clearly firing up and getting set to stun.

Published in Entertainment

A professional user of YouTube and his accomplice have both been fined upwards of £90,000 by British courts for facilitating and promoting betting competitions on futgalaxy.com – an illegal gambling website linked with the popular video game FIFA.

Published in Entertainment

Optus has announced its English Premier League plans which include expanding its football offering with the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 25 September 2013 09:27

Sydney FIFA 14 Midnight Launch

One of the first places outside of North America (that is, where Football is really appreciated) you can pick up FIFA 14 will be Sydney Australia.

Published in Entertainment

The Australian launch date for Xbox One has now been confirmed along with the bundling of a full copy of the very popular FIFA 14 with every console pre-order.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 12 September 2012 15:26

EA’s risky move allowing early code public play

Electronic Arts Australia is being quite ballsy in taking its First Play events to the public arena.  Giving punters a chance to play pre-release code of big game franchises such as FIFA, Medal of Honor and Need for Speed could result in a wider acceptance and new audience, or a shunning of the brand.

Published in Radioactive IT

For the second consecutive year Australia will host live qualifying events for the FIFA Interactive World Cup. But this time the action isn't limited to Sydney.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 30 September 2010 17:45

SBS, Akamai hook up for streaming

SBS will use Akamai to deliver live and on-demand streaming video on an ongoing basis.

Published in Deals

Cisco is providing technology to Football Federation Australia to help with the nation's bid for the FIFA World Cup finals. The company will supply HD videoconferencing and other collaboration services, as well as digital signage.

Published in Deals

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