Saturday, March 16, 2019

Apple : Wolves vs Manchester United live stream: how to watch FA Cup football from anywhere

Apple : Wolves vs Manchester United live stream: how to watch FA Cup football from anywhere


Wolves vs Manchester United live stream: how to watch FA Cup football from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 10:05 AM PDT

Say what you like about the magic of the FA Cup (or the lack thereof these days), but when teams get to the last eight, they have their eyes entirely on the prize - especially two teams with such a heritage in the competition. Having FA Cup football on a Saturday night seems like a great way to build up interest in this quarter-final match and the great news is that it's on free-to-air TV in the UK. We'll tell you how to get a Wolves vs Manchester United live stream wherever you are.

To be quite honest, it's not an easy one to call, either. Manchester United have to be at least marginal favourites, after the heroics that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has pulled off since taking over as manager at the club around Christmas. He's got the club challenging for a top 4 finish in the Premier League, through to the round of eight in the Champions League and getting the best out of superstars like Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford. What a transformation from the dross performances they we producing in 2018.

But the home side, Wolverhampton Wanderers, haven't had such a bad season themselves. Back in the top flight and currently sitting at an impressive 7th in the table, Nuno Espirito Santo's big spending side are one of the success story of the season. The likes of Raul Jimenez, Diogo Jota and Ruben Neves have set the tone on which Wolves will want to build over the next few years. And a bit of silverware in 2019 would be a fantastic place to start.

With 16 FA Cup wins between them and both teams playing such brilliant football at the moment, this is a quarter-final not to be missed. Below we're going to talk you through the best ways to watch the FA Cup action in the UK and the rest of the world so you can ensure you can easily live stream Wolves vs Manchester United.

How to live stream the FA Cup in the UK for free:

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In the US? Then keep scrolling, as we have your viewing options below.

But if you're abroad for the game and find that you can't watch your home coverage online because it is geo-blocked, we have a handy alternative to allow you to watch as if you were back on your sofa.

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England vs Scotland live stream: how to watch Six Nations 2019 rugby online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 07:48 AM PDT

The end of the 2019 Six Nations is in sight and England are still vying for glory. Depending on how the Wales vs Ireland game goes down, England may still have the chance at the trophy and, of course, the cross-border bragging rights of beating Scotland in today's Calcutta Cup game.

The great news is you can watch every Six Nations game from practically anywhere and getting an England vs Scotland live stream is no exception.

Scotland hasn't performed as well as the side may have liked this tournament with plenty of losses (except to Italy, of course). England started off strong beating the favourites Ireland and smashed France by a huge measure but a clash with Wales saw them defeated. 

While this game should be England's for the taking, Scotland humbled England by beating them convincingly at Murrayfield last year 25–13. For this game England has dropped Joe Cokanasiga - despite his man of the match performance against Italy - and stepping in to replace him in the number 14 jersey is Exeter's Jack Nowell. In the midfield is Manu Tuilagi and Henry Slade outside Owen Farrell. Ben Moon is back as loosehead prop with Mark Wilson in as blindside flanker to replace Brad Shields.

The Scottish side sees injured players dropping out with Tommy Seymour, Blair Kinghorn and Jamie Ritchie plus Peter Horne on the list. Recalls have therefore been handed to Sean Maitland, Hamish Watson and Sam Skinner.

Even if the game itself ends up having no bearing on the final 2019 Six Nations standings table, watching these two teams go head-to-head is always a must watch. The great news is that it's free-to-air in the UK, so you can tune in to an England vs Scotland live stream for free if you're there. For all your other viewing options, keep on reading.

How to live stream England vs Scotland in the UK for free

Live stream the Six Nations when you're not in your country

If you're outside your home country - whether that be the UK or anywhere else - and try to start streaming the rugby via your native broadcaster, you'll realise that you can't as it's location restricted. Fear not, the action is still within your reach. All you need to do is download and install a VPN to effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage (assuming you comply with the broadcaster's TS&Cs), minus the risk of using a naughty stream from an illegal source.

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Get ready to start scheduling your emails in Gmail

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 07:30 AM PDT

Ever wished you could schedule an email to send itself in ten minutes from now? Or ten days? The functionality could well be coming to Gmail on your smartphone, based on a breakdown of the code in the latest version of Gmail for Android.

9to5Google found references to scheduling features embedded in the code, specifically text relating to scheduled emails, and a range of options from two minutes to 50 years from now for getting messages queued up.

It looks as though you're going to be able to cancel scheduled emails as and when necessary, at which point they'll be converted into ordinary drafts. It also appears that the scheduling is handled via the cloud, so messages can be sent even if you're offline or your phone battery is dead.

This isn't actually the first sight of scheduling features in Gmail – such an option was spotted back in July 2018 – but it does now seem to be getting closer to launch.

Happy 15th, Gmail

Exactly when this hidden code might be unhidden is unclear, though it is Gmail's 15th anniversary next month, having launched in April 2004 with a free 1GB of storage that was almost unthinkable at the time.

Might Google roll out the feature to celebrate the milestone? We're not sure yet, and Google itself is staying tight-lipped about what's on the roadmap.

The venerable email service has been pushing out a host of new features lately, coinciding with the shuttering of the Inbox alternative that Google also developed.

There's now a smart reply tool, for instance, that uses AI to compose your messages for you, as well as expiry dates for emails that you don't want to stick around forever.

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The best Sous Vide cooker: the finest brands and models on sale in 2019

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 07:18 AM PDT

If you're interested in buying a sous vide cooker, then you've come to the right place. We've listed the top sous vide machines and compared the best prices from online retailers. 

You might first be wondering, what exactly is a sous vide and how does it work? Sous vide is a method of cooking that involves preparing food in pouches, submerged in water that's held at a precisely controlled temperature. To use a sous vide machine, just fill a pot with water, set the desired temperature and time, and cook everything (meat, souffle, carrots) to perfection. You can achieve restaurant quality meals by preparing your food at a constant temperature and not ever having to worry about over-cooking. Most sous vide machines also have a compatible app, so you can look up recipes and set your time and temperature all from your phone.

See our list of sous vide machines below to find the best model, brand and price that's right for you.

The top-selling Anova Sous Vide is probably the most well-known cooking machine, with over 3,000 reviews on Amazon. To use the Anova, attach the tool to any water-filled pot, put your food in a ziplock bag and clip it to the side of the pot, then set your time and temperature on the device or the Anova app. The app allows you to cook remotely, so you don't have to stay in the kitchen waiting for your food to cook. The Anova app allows you to check on the water temperature, turn the sous vide machine off and will even send you notifications on your cooking status. You'll also have access to over 1,000+ recipes as well as videos and guides for each recommended meal.

The ChefSteps Joule stands out from other brands because it's half the size of other sous vide machines and can conveniently fit in your kitchen drawer. Despite its size, the Joule is quite powerful, offering 1100 watts of power for ultra-fast water heating and the precisely desired temperature. The ChefSteps Joule is WiFi and Bluetooth enabled and includes the compatible Joule app. Unlike other Sous Vide machines, the Joule can only be controlled from the app and not manually on the device. The app features an exclusive "visual doneness" that allows you to see exact photos of how your food will turn out. The Joule also works with Amazon Alexa so you can use your voice to control the sous vide. 

The Sansaire Sous-Vide started off as a Kickstarter campaign and exceeded its funding goal in just 13 hours. The Sansaire is unique from other sous vide machines because it can stand on its own in a pot or container of water without attaching to the side. This machine also doesn't offer WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity. To set the time and temperature you'll need to do so manually on the device. While the Sansaire lacks a compatible app, you can still cook nearly any food and achieve restaurant-like results. The LED screen displays the temperature, and the thermometer holds the water to within 0.1°C of the desired temperature. The Sansaire even claims to be used in some of the world's best restaurants by professional chefs. 

Where can I buy other Sous Vide cookers?

If you still need more information on the sous vide machine before you make your buying decision, we've answered some common questions below to help you out.

What does Sous Vide mean?

Sous Vide is a French term that literally translates as "under vacuum." This term makes sense because the method of sous vide is cooking food in a container that can be vacuum sealed in temperature controlled water. Because your food is prepared in a ziplock-like-container, it retains all its juices resulting in moist and tender meals.

How does a Sous Vide work?

A sous vide machine uses a heated metal coil to warm water to a precise temperature with circulation. Once the sous vide machine is attached to any water-filled pot, you'll set the desired time and temperature, clip your bag of food to the side of the pot and wait for the delicious results. Because you're cooking at one constant temperature, a sous vide will take longer than preparing food on a grill or pan. The benefit of cooking your food at a constant temperature is that you'll never have to worry about overcooking anything and everything is cooked evenly. 

What can a Sous Vide Cook?

There are thousands of sous vide recipes with a variety of different foods that you can cook. When most people think of the sous vide they think of making the perfect steak, chicken, pork or salmon, but there's more than just meat that the sous vide can perfect. You can prepare veggies and fruit, soft boiled eggs, rice or quinoa, and even bake cookies. The recipes are endless, and there are several cookbooks on Amazon that are just for the sous vide.

If you're interested in other cooking appliances check out our list of the best Instant Pot deals that are currently available. 

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Wales vs Ireland live stream: how to watch Six Nations rugby online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 07:00 AM PDT

Are you ready!? It's the final round of the 2019 Six Nations and a very strong Welsh side are all set to take on a powerful Ireland. With the championship title at stake, all eyes will be on Cardiff this Saturday afternoon. So be sure to grab hold of a Wales vs Ireland live stream, regardless of where in the world you are.

Wales will win the Grand Slam if Ireland can be beaten in this match, having not lost a game in the Six Nation 2019 so far. That said, Ireland were the last team to beat Wales at the 2018 Championship, although that was on home turf in Dublin – this time Wales plays with the at-home advantage.

Since first meeting in 1882, Wales and Ireland have played against each other 126 times. Wales have won 68 of those clashes with Ireland taking away 51 wins, plus seven drawn games.

Warren Gatland's Wales beat Scotland by seven points (18-11) away but Joe Schmidt's Ireland also won their last clash, with France, securing a convincing 26–14 victory.

Wales, unbeaten in 13 games now, are sticking to the same solid squad for this final game. After an injury in the last game, Liam Williams will be back in the starting line-up for Wales. Ireland's side sees Tadgh Beirne making his Six Nations debut to replace the injured lock Iain Henderson. Sean O'Brien is back as open side flanker to replace Josh Van Der Flier who has a groin issue. 

You can catch all the excitement with a Wales vs Ireland live stream using the handy guide below which helps you get in on the action from anywhere you are in the world.

How to live stream Wales vs Ireland in the UK for free

How to live stream the Six Nations when you're not in your country

If you're outside your country of residence - whether that be the UK or anywhere else - and try to start streaming the rugby via your native broadcaster, you'll soon discover that you can't as it is location restricted. Fear not, the action is still within your reach. All you need to do is download and install a VPN to effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage (as long as you do so in compliance with the broadcaster's Ts&Cs) without delving into the dangers of an illegal stream.


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Six Nations 2019 live stream: how to watch rugby union online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 05:30 AM PDT

We absolutely love it when the Six Nations goes down to the last weekend of action - so you can imagine how excited we are that there are still three teams in the hat that can still win the 2019 tournament. And with this guide, we'll tell you how to watch all the final round of rugby from the comfort of your home, or anywhere else you can get an internet connection for that matter - live stream Six Nations 2019 rugby from anywhere.

Wales lead the table and are shooting for a Grand Slam, but England and Ireland are still in the hunt to win this year's rugby union title. In a World Cup year, it feels like gaining momentum with a tournament win now is just what these countries need. 

Wales must now be hot favourites to win the Grand Slam in 2019. They dispatched England in round 3 with class and Scotland after that, extending their record breaking winning streak to 13 consecutive games. After beating Ireland and thumping France, England were looking like a force to be reckoned with again and they will still be determined to win the 2019 Six Nations title when all is said and done.

The Irish were odds-on favourites to take the 2019 Six Nations title before the opening weekend, but can no longer make it two Grand Slams in a row. The famous victory that captain Rory Best's men recorded over the All Blacks in November now looks like a long time ago, and even getting past Italy felt like a struggle last time out.

Scotland will feel like this year's tournament has been a missed opportunity, especially after falling to a disappointing defeat in Paris. France and Italy had 2018s to forget and have a lot of improvements to make should they wish to challenge either here or in Japan.

For all the info about how to watch a Six Nations live stream, read on. And you can scroll down to see a list of next weekend's fixtures, too.

How to live stream Six Nations 2019 in the UK for free

Great news! Every single Six Nations match will be shown live in the UK on free-to-air television. The coverage is spread across the BBC and ITV, so take a look at our info box to see what channel is showing which individual games.

If you're trying to watch online (either live or on catch-up) then you can get access via the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub websites or mobile apps. Alternatively, just head to an online streaming TV service such TVPlayer.com, which has all of the UK's freeview channels (including the BBC and ITV) in one place. This means you can catch the match on TV, computer, tablet and smartphone for free if you're in the UK - or subscribe to TVPlayer Plus if you want to record it and watch later.

Not in the UK this weekend? No worries - just download and install a VPN and use a UK location to watch live as if you were back home. Full instructions below.

How to live stream the Six Nations when you're not in your country

If you're outside your country of residence - whether that be the UK or anywhere else - and try to start streaming the rugby via your native broadcaster, you'll soon discover that you can't as it is location restricted. But there's a way you can watch anyway. By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back at home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage without having to find an illegal stream - assuming you comply with the broadcaster's Ts&Cs, of course.


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F1 live stream: how to watch the Australian Grand Prix 2019 online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 05:00 AM PDT

It's been four long months, but Formula 1 is back! The 2019 F1 season has started this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. And you're in the right place to discover how to live stream F1 action - regardless of where in the world you are when it's on.

Lewis Hamilton once again heads into the first Grand Prix of the season as champion - it's the fourth time in the last five seasons. And he'll be thrilled to be on pole, qualifying just ahead of his teammate Valtteri Bottas. Yet Australia hasn't necessarily been the happiest hunting ground for Hamilton, recording only two wins Down Under. Arch rival Sebastian Vettel - third on the grid - has won here for the last two years running and will be desperate to get his season underway in the best way possible for a third consecutive season.

His fresh Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc will be looking to make an immediate impact, too. While Finnish duo Bottas and Kimi Räikkönen will be hoping to improve on the podium finishes they've both enjoyed in the last couple of years.

If you're as excited as we are about the new season, then you'll already know all of this and just want to find out how you can watch the Australian Grand Prix. To do so is super straightforward from anywhere in the world and on pretty much any device. And the best thing about it...it's possible to do so absolutely free of charge. Read on to find out how to stream F1 live.

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How to watch the Australian Grand Prix from outside your country

To see how to watch the Australian Grand Prix in any of the UK, US or Canada, then scroll a little further down this page to see the broadcast options. But if you try and tune in to your native stream from outside your country, you'll quickly discover that it's geo-blocked.

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Driverless car companies need to get their maps in shape

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 04:00 AM PDT

Google, Ford, Uber, Tesla – private companies are racing to develop autonomous cars, using whatever maps and sensor data is available. The fierce competition pushes technology ahead, but it could pose a risk to society if companies are working in siloes.

We spoke with Miranda Sharp, innovation director at Ordnance Survey – the UK’s national mapping agency, which is working with the government to build a national infrastructure and testing regime for connected and autonomous vehicles.

"In a dystopian view [...] we'd all just spend our whole time in traffic"

Miranda Sharp, Ordnance Survey

She explains that as things stand, there’s no consistent, secure way for cars to share safety-critical information, which means a worse experience for everyone – potentially defeating the point of self-driving cars.

“At the moment, it seems that vehicle autonomy is being pursued by vehicle providers, and you can have a dystopian or a utopian view of this,” she says. “In a dystopian view, we all have all the mobility we need. So any time I want to press a button on my phone and a little taxi comes along, picks me up and whizzes me to wherever I want to go.

“But you can imagine, if we all had that, we’d all just spend our whole time in traffic. There would just be lots and lots of pods [...] circling around outside the shops or wherever people are, waiting for them to come out and need to go to the next place, and traffic would just grind to a halt.”

Do self-driving cars even need maps?

Ordnance Survey’s journey into the world of autonomous driving started a couple of years ago. The agency was involved in some research into the way people interact with self-driving vehicles, and realized there was a lot of debate about whether or not autonomous cars actually need maps at all.

In Sharp’s view, the answer is definitely yes. “The technology simply isn't there yet to do it all by sensors,” she explains, “and so they need some degree of knowing where they are.

"The technology simply isn't there yet to do it all by sensors"

Miranda Sharp, Ordnance Survey

“And that in itself begs the question of where a driverless car thinks it is, and where are you going to measure the position of that car? Are you going to measure it from where the phone is, in the vehicle? Are you going to measure the very front, or are you going to measure where the steering wheel is, or somewhere in between.

“When you’re talking about autonomous driving, that distance can make quite a significant difference – particularly if you risk being bounced across the bonnet.”

Even with maps, there’s the question of how to share data collected from vehicles’ sensors in a secure, reliable and consistent way – pulling out only the safety-critical data and gathering information on journeys rather than people.

“What’s going to be the output of that data?” Sharp asks. “How might it be usefully used? How do you find the needle in the haystack?

“If you imagine that you’ve got however many cameras around each connected vehicle taking pictures and consuming data, you need enormous processing power just to process it, and then compare it with what you thought you were going to see, find the thing that you weren’t expecting to see, and work out how material that is.”

Handling sensor data

After those early conversations, Ordnance Survey got involved in further research with PETRAS – a multi-national research study on privacy, ethics, trust, reliability, authenticity and security.

As Sharp observes, the UK (like every other nation) doesn’t have a mature way of handling data. It doesn’t appear on any company’s balance sheet, and is often thought of as free – but data transactions will be critical to autonomous driving.

“You want to be able to track journeys so that you can put necessary infrastructure in place, but you don’t necessarily want to track people, so what techniques are you going to put in place to support that sort of transaction, or transaction journey or activity?” she says.

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Uber's core business is still its ride-hailing service, but it's working on technology to remove the need for human drivers. Image credit: Uber

This doesn’t just apply to autonomous cars, but to connected cars as well – which are already mainstream. As Sharp notes, automation is something that’s happening by degrees.

“And then you get into a debate quite quickly as well, about what you do if not all places are connected,” she says. “What about the roads in between connected places – do they have to be connected? Because the telephone companies would say that isn’t worth their while in terms of investment.” 

Sharing for safety

Ordnance Survey wants to a test a neutral, company-agnostic way to compare connected driverless and connected cars, so they can share safety-critical data to make traveling better – and safer – for everyone.

“The important thing there [is] safety-critical,” says Sharp. “So if you’re driving a Porsche, you might consider sitting in a traffic jam unacceptable, and you might like a service that helicopters you to the next port, or whatever. That’s not safety-critical information. There will be services on top of a safety-critical infrastructure, but how do you know if a sink-hole opens up, for example, that all the vehicles [will] avoid it? Not just the ones on the Google System or the Apple system – all of them avoid it, and all the traffic lights support the decisions so that nobody goes down the sink-hole.

“For that you need the position of vehicles, so the position of those that are autonomous and those that are not, and you need all the vehicles to have a common view and a common language so they can share the information, and act upon it quickly.”

Veoneer gave an impressive demonstration of its autonomous cars at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. Image credit: Veoneer

Although Ordnance Survey is focused on the UK, it’s working to international standards and protocols, so any resulting system should be possible to export internationally.

Unless there is some check on the market-drivers associated with driver replacement, we risk that dystopian future

Miranda Sharp, Ordnance Survey

“The advantage that the UK has in this market is that we don’t have a dominant player, Sharp says. “So we’ve talked to the automotive council about this, and if one was to do it in Sweden, for example, you’d start from a Volvo perspective, whereas if one was starting in Southern California, you might start from quite a different perspective.

“The advantage of starting it from a quasi-government position is that you’ve got the opportunity to be neutral. Because we’re doing the research, we’re not going to enter the market of the car provider or mobility service provider. We are there, and always have been, to help people understand where they are, the context of where they are, and the safety of doing what they’re doing.”

Breaking siloes

Autonomous cars don’t have to result in dystopian gridlock – provided carmakers are willing to break out of their siloes.                                                 

“[You can] have a system that enables the exchange of data – that enables public authorities to say ‘this road is closed because the air quality is bad’, or ‘this road is closed because accidents have happened’, or ‘this road is closed because it’s school kicking-out time and we don’t consider it safe to have traffic on this road during this time, therefore no vehicles are allowed here’,” says Sharp.

“Unless there is some check on the market-drivers associated with driver replacement, we risk that dystopian future. And so we will have missed out on the goal of autonomy.

“If the goal of autonomy or a connected vehicle is travelling becomes a joy, we won’t have got it – it won’t be a joy; it will be a great chore.”

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More reports hint at a triple-lens, square rear camera for the iPhone 11

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 03:30 AM PDT

When the iPhone 11, or iPhone XI, or whatever Apple decides to call it emerges, the top models might well come sporting triple-lens rear cameras, according to new reports – reports which back up rumors we heard back in January.

The main source for the new claim is Japanese blog Macotakara, which has a reasonable record in predicting future moves from Apple, and whose writers are apparently in touch with people in the supply chain.

Macotakara says some of the more expensive iPhone 11 models are going to feature a triple-lens camera and a flash in a rectangular arrangement – apparently similar to the way the lens are laid out on the Huawei Mate 20 and Huawei Mate 20 Pro.

That would match up with some but not all of the renders we saw back in January when the idea of a triple-lens rear camera was first mooted. It's not clear how big the camera bump will be, if there is one.

Upgrades on the way

We're expecting the new iPhones for 2019 to emerge in September, and if they are featuring triple-lens rear cameras, they'll be the first iPhones to do so.

Rumors and predictions are starting to trickle in for the new handsets. Apparently a fast charging upgrade isn't on the way, but Apple is said to be planning to upgrade the selfie camera as well as the one on the rear.

We'll hear more about the software on board the iPhone 11 – iOS 13 – when Apple's 2019 WWDC event for developers gets underway at the start of June.

In the meantime there might be a new entry-level iPad on the way complete with the traditional bezels and a Home button. It looks like 2019 is going to be another busy year for Apple in the hardware department.

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Errol Spence vs Mikey Garcia live stream: how to watch today's boxing online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 03:10 AM PDT

We're in for one hell of a fight on Saturday night! Mikey Garcia is ascending two whole weight classes to take on Errol Spence Jr in a title bout for the latter's IBF welterweight belt. Spence is arguably the world's best fighter at his weight, so the appeal for legendary fighter Garcia to show him who's boss is easy to see.

And talking of easy to see...with this guide, we'll tell you how simple it is to get a Spence vs Garcia live stream no matter where you are in the world.

Garcia (39–0, 30 KOs) has an undeniably stunning record and is taking a big risk by moving up in weight category to take on the welterweight champ.

While Spence Jr (24–0, 21 KOs) holds the experience in his favour as the resident in the weight class he also has an extra benefit as this is his turf in a more literal way - he grew up in Texas. That should mean he has the crowd behind him too during this super fight.

Both fighters are undefeated and are both ranked in The Ring's top 10 pound-for-pound fighters – but someone will almost definitely lose their perfect record. While Garcia has won titles in four weight classes, Spence holds the world title in the welterweight arena where some of the greatest talent in boxing currently exists. 

As a measure of this fight's importance, WBA regular welterweight champion and legend Manny Pacquiao will be attending this match to watch it live. And you can watch it live too as if you were right there with him. To catch everything online, you've come to the right place. Read on to find out how to stream Spence vs Garcia live anywhere in the world.

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Watch a Spence vs Garcia live stream from anywhere in the world

Keep scrolling to see how to watch the boxing in the US and UK (spoiler alert...it's absolutely FREE in the UK). But if you're a resident of one of those countries - or any other, for that matter - who is worried about being away from your country and missing your domestic coverage of the Garcia vs Spence Jr fight, then fear not, there's a way to watch that doesn't involve trying to find a grainy, illegal feed.

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Italy vs France live stream: how to watch Six Nations 2019 rugby online from anywhere

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 02:55 AM PDT

This game sees Italy play host to France at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome for the final round of the 2019 Six Nations. Despite the at-home advantage, Italy is up against it as the regular losing side in this Six Nations – having lost 21 times in a row across the last few competitions. But with nothing to play for other than pride it could see Italy present a challenge to the hit-and-miss French side - and you can get an Italy vs France live stream no matter where you are this weekend.

France have taken some beatings of late after a battering against Ireland and a clattering from England before that. All that means that France can't claim the title any longer, just like Italy, leaving them both playing for glory alone (and, in the Italans' case, to avoid the dread wooden spoon). This will be the 41st time the teams have met.

France's bad spell has been attributed to a mutiny and player revolt in Jacques Brunel's side, something that's been going on for the past couple of months, if rumours are to be believed. The win against Scotland in Paris was a rare return to form for the side. If there is another no-show from the likes of Guirado, Louis Picamoles, and Mathieu Bastareaud then France's Brunel could be looking at an end to his job soon.

So keep reading to discover how to get an Italy vs France live stream in the final round of the 2019 Six Nations.

How to live stream Italy v France in the UK for free

How to live stream the Six Nations when you're not in your country

If you're outside your country of residence - whether that be the UK or anywhere else - and try to start streaming the rugby via your native broadcaster, you'll soon discover that you can't as it is location restricted. Fear not, the action is still within your reach. All you need to do is download and install a VPN to effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage (as long as you do so in compliance with the broadcaster's Ts&Cs) without delving into the dangers of an illegal stream.


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Plusnet's reward card offer makes it one of the best cheap broadband deals available

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 02:06 AM PDT

Every internet provider has a little extra incentive they throw on top of their cheap broadband deals to help make them all the more tempting. When it comes to Plusnet, it likes to offer up pre-paid Mastercards, which just so happens to make them one of the effective cheapest options week after week.

Its latest promotion is no exception to that rule, giving away a £50 pre-paid Mastercard with its ADSL broadband deals. It means that Plusnet is effectively dropping its monthly price by roughly £3. So after the reward card value is thrown in you will only be paying £14.82 a month - a price only beaten by little-known Onestream.

So if you like the idea of cheap monthly costs and a £50 reward card, scroll down to see this deal in full. Or if you're feeling something a little bit faster, check out our guide to the best fibre broadband deals.

This new Plusnet broadband deal in full:

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We're big fans of this broadband deal from Plusnet but you can go even cheaper on your internet. Right now, Onestream is offering ADSL broadband for just £11.99, a bargain if you're not fussed about getting your deal from a lesser-known brand.

But of course, both Onestream and Plusnet are slower options when it comes to internet so what's the best options when it comes to a fibre broadband deal. For cheap fibre, Vodafone is the go-to option. Coming in at £21 a month, Vodafone is now one of the cheapest super fast options, offering average speeds of 35Mb.

Or if the thing that appeals is the idea of an added bonus on top of your broadband, BT is another fantastic option. Currently offering a massive £100 pre-paid Mastercard on top of your fibre broadband, the popular ISP is one of the best options right now. For just £29.99 a month you can get BT speeds of 50Mb.

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Best Sony phones 2019: finding the right Sony Xperia smartphone for you

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 02:00 AM PDT

Sony has a fantastically loyal fan base for its smartphones, but even if you're not fully aligned with the Xperia way of doing things there are some enticing handsets on offer and we're here to find the best Sony phone for you.

Its high-end smartphones are designed for those who love media on the move, with large screens, plenty of power under the hood and, in some cases, eye-popping 4K displays.

Sony takes the technology it's developed for its TV and camera ranges and crams it into smartphones, offering you solid specs and enticing features.

Whether it's a flagship that packs a punch, or a mid-range handset with a mix of design and specs, if you're decided that you want to buy from this brand there's one for you in our best Sony phones round-up.

However, if you're hankering for the latest and greatest from Sony you might want to hold on. The Sony Xperia 1 was launched on February 25, 2019, but won't hit stores (and likely our review team) until June.

Once we have put the Xperia 1 through it's paces we'll update our best Sony phones article so you can see where it lands in our rankings.

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The Sony Xperia XZ3 is the best Sony phone you can buy right now, offering up a great mix of features that are particularly handy if you're addicted to movies, TV shows and gaming on your phone.

The main feature on the XZ3 is its 6-inch HDR OLED display, with a QHD+ resolution, ensuring video looks great. If you have a Netflix or Amazon Prime subscription, the HDR content offered by these services really shines.

There's enough power under the hood, and the camera on the back is a solid snapper, although it won't blow you away.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XZ3

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There's just one spec you really need to know about the Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium. It has a 4K display.

This isn't the first Sony phone to pack a 4K screen (it's actually the third), but it's the newest generation and the one that you can actually easily buy. If you have a bank of 4K video, or have the right subscription on streaming services, no other smartphone can offer you the clarity and detail on screen.

However if 4K content isn't your priority there are probably better Sony phones to suit your needs, so keep on reading!

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium

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The Xperia XZ2 is technically two flagship generations old (having been superseded by the Xperia XZ3 and then more recently by the Xperia 1), but it's only a year old itself and still has plenty to offer.

There's the HDR-supported QHD display, feature-packed camera, 4K HDR video recording and you can even capture super slow motion footage at 960fps in Full HD.

What's more, it's now more affordable than ever with several price drops since launch. The design isn't going to wow you, but at this price it's a reasonable compromise.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XZ2 review

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Smartphones are getting bigger and bigger each year, and Sony phones are no exception - well, apart from the Xperia XZ2 Compact.

This dinkier device comes with a 5-inch display, which is small by today's standard, and it means the XZ2 Compact nestles nicely in the palm.

Don't be put off by its diminutive proportions though, as this handset packs the same power and camera as the larger, former-flagship Xperia XZ2 - ensuring it can still cope with most apps and games you throw at it.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact

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If money is a little tighter, but a big screen smartphone is a must, this could be the Sony phone for you.

The Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra boasts an affordable price tag and a large 6-inch display, giving your games, videos and apps plenty of space. What's more, the XA2 Ultra offers great battery life. You can easily get a day and a half from a single charge.

The camera feels like it should be better, the design isn't the most attractive or modern, and the Android overlay won’t be to everyone’s taste, but these are compromises you should be able to live with.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra

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This is the cheapest Sony phone in our round-up, and the Xperia XA2 represents great value for money if you opt to get it on contract.

It's a reality no-frills phone, but its performance is rock-solid and despite being thicker than most it's easy to handle and scores fairly high on the plain likability factor. 

If a Sony phone is a must, but your finances don't allow for much wiggle room this is the handset for you.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia XA2

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Want something a little different? Something to spark conversations with friends, family and maybe even strangers? Say hello to the very, very tall Sony Xperia 10 Plus.

This Sony phone boasts a skyscraper of a screen with the 6.5-inch display boasting a 21:9 aspect ratio making it perfect for movie playback.

It's not always easy to find movies at 21:9 on the popular streaming services, but when you do find one the experience is great. It's rather unwieldy in the hand though, and the battery could be better.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia 10 Plus

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Like its plus-sized sibling, the Sony Xperia 10 also boasts a 21:9 aspect ratio screen, but this time it's in a slightly more manageable (but still tall) 6-inch form factor.

Its performance, battery and camera are slightly weaker versus the 10 Plus, but overall it's still a solid, mid-range smartphone with the latest software and a range of features.

Read our in-depth review: Sony Xperia 10

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Best phones under Rs 15,000 in India for March 2019

Posted: 15 Mar 2019 10:55 PM PDT

With the sub-Rs 15,000 smartphone segment in India filled up to the brim, consumers are spoilt for choices. Companies like Samsung to Xiaomi offer a huge range of phones, making it even harder to zero in on a single phone that one can go ahead and buy. On the upside, there's something for everyone. 

Sadly, smartphone innovation isn't cheap – and most of it is reserved for high-end phones. Having said that, features that were once impossible to imagine on affordable phones have in fact made their way to phone priced under Rs 15,000, thanks to the competitive market and Chinese manufacturers, that hold a massive market share in India.

If you're out in the market looking for a phone, here's our list of the best smartphones to buy currently in under Rs 15,000.


Truth be told, the Redmi Note 7 Pro sets a benchmark in the sub-Rs 15,000 segment and regains its edge in the Indian smartphone market. For an asking price of Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM variant, it offers a good camera, best in class performance, decent battery life and to top it all up, a new glass design which gives it a premium look.

It has a great value for money quotient which is why the Redmi Note 7 Pro is the phone to buy.

Read our full review of the Redmi Note 7 Pro

The Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 brings all the necessary elements to the table and it's a powerful mid-ranger. It's a balanced phone and a steady performer that can handle both day to day tasks and games like PUBG Mobile. On top, its 5000mAh battery ensures more than a day of battery life. The Max Pro M2 has all the elements of a reliable mid-ranger.

The Honor 10 Lite is one of the best looking smartphones in its range. It is unarguably a good phone for the price as it offers a balance of decent cameras, sub-par performance, great design and lively display. What it lacks is a smooth UI experience and a seamless 3D gaming experience. 

Honor 10 Lite review

Samsung's Galaxy M20 is a good phone for those who are prefer a neat custom UI with a decent chipset. Additionally, it offers more than a days power, a good display, handy design and Samsung's fast charging. What makes it stand out is its wide angle camera, which is a rare in this segment.

It's a good buy if you want to upgrade from your old J-series or On-series phone with a new Samsung device.

Samsung Galaxy M20 review

Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro

The Redmi 6 Pro is the latest addition to the Redmi line-up of phones from Xiaomi. It's also the first Redmi phone to tout a notch on top of the display. Like most Xiaomi phones it has a reliable hardware for day to day tasks ranging from basic to aggressive. Of course, you can't do intensive gaming on this one, but it does handle games like PUBG on lower graphic settings. 

Moreover, you get a decent set of cameras and a long-lasting battery life. All-in-all, it's a very well balanced and value for money phone but there's nothing that makes it stand out of the league. 

The Realme 2 Pro comes bearing a 6.3-inch full HD+ display with a tiny 'dewdrop' notch which provides a huge 90.8% screen-to-body ratio to the users. Using the phone is a breeze as it is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. The cameras on the Realme 2 Pro are pretty good in optimal lighting conditions but one should not expect flagship grade pictures from it. Having said that, the 3,500mAh battery powering the phone is sure to give users a day's worth of usage on single charge.

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LG TV lineup 2019: every LG TV model coming this year

Posted: 15 Mar 2019 03:24 PM PDT

Will 2019 be the year of OLED TVs? LG certainly thinks so – with the company's own organic LED panel technology making up 20% of their portfolio this year.

It's a year marked by collaboration, as seen in the Alexa and Google Assistant support coming to new LG ThinQ smart TVs in 2019 and the Airplay 2 support coming by way of Apple, allowing streaming of iTunes movies and TV shows. 

There's also be a host of visual enhancements with the new Alpha A9 (Gen. 2) processor, for better color correction and support for 120fps frame rates on high-end LG TVs – and, more importantly, the first of rollable OLED television, the LG Signature Series OLED TV R.

  • Update: We now know how much an LG OLED TV will set us back this year: $2,499, and that's just for a 55-inch C9. We've updated this article with the prices that we've confirmed with LG, and will update more pricing information when it becomes available.

That said, the 2019 general lineup will be similar to last year: LG OLED TVs at the high end, Super UHD or 'NanoCell' TVs – which have a lot of the same components as the OLED TVs, but lack the main OLED panel – in the middle, and then traditional 4K TVs and finally FHD screens at the bottom. 

With there being so many different models to take in, we thought we'd lay out the whole 2019 lineup announced so far, from the high-end OLEDs to newly-branded NanoCell TVs, in one, admittedly long, piece. (We'll add the UHD and FHD models as and when they're announced!)

Editor's Note: LG is beginning to roll out its 2019 TV lineup this March, with sets shipping first to the US and China, with the UK and European markets to follow shortly after. Some of the specs listed below could change by the time of each TV's retail release, but for the most part the specs you see here should be the components that make it in the final product.

LG TV 2019 technology 

Another year, another processor. The biggest change for the high-end screens (the OLED line-up) is the switch from last year's Alpha 9 (a9) processor to the a9 Gen 2.

2018's Alpha 9 silicon upgrade promised a 35% boost in CPU and GPU speeds, equating to smoother motion handling, object-based contrast enhancement for better sharpness and detailing and a technology called True Color Accuracy Pro. 

We're getting more of the same with the 2nd-generation processor, with a big focus on 'intelligent AI' and 'machine learning algorithms' to enhance picture, audio and software performance – with a new algorithm that's able to analyze the source content and optimize for ambient viewing conditions.

LG Alpha 9 Gen2 (a9 Gen 2) processor

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Flagship TVs will also come with Dolby Atmos 5.1 surround sound, while LG's new processor will be able to "up-mix" two-channel audio into 5.1 surround sound: like upscaling for the ears.

We know for a fact the new a9 Gen 2 chip is being used in the LG Signature Series OLED R and new range of Z9, W9, C9, and E9 OLEDs – even the budget B9 model gets the latest chip!

The new Alpha 9 processor also has the heft needed for High Frame Rate (HFR, 120/4K) – for that smooth motion crucial for sports, action, or gaming – but it'll only be in 2019 that we see LG TVs implement the HDMI 2.1 ports to make the most of it, so you can display in 120fps/4K from cabled sources, console, and media players. 


LG OLED 2019

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(Last year users could make do with HFR streaming from the likes of Netflix, YouTube, BBC, FOX Sports, Amazon and broadcasts, though compatible content was few and far between – we'll likely see more emerge as a larger number of compatible televisions enter the market.)

In May 2018 we saw LG roll out Google Assistant to all of its OLED and Super UHD TVs – meaning you could start using your voice to switch inputs, change the channel, connect to other smart home devices, and integrate with Google's Photos and Maps applications. This year's LG TV line-up – for OLED and Super UHD, at least – will also be arriving with Alexa capability for an even wider range of voice control options.

LG OLED 2019 Models 

LG Signature Series OLED R

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LG Signature Series OLED R (available in 65 inches): The standout television for 2019 is undoubtedly the 65R9 rollable OLED, featuring LG's new a9 Gen 2 processor. First teased at CES 2018, it's being slated for release in late 2019, using a flexible OLED panel to unfurl the television display at the touch of a button – perfect for saving space and, let's be honest, impressing guests. There's no RRP yet, but it'll certainly cost a small fortune – start rolling up those dollar bills.

Read our hands on review: LG Signature Series OLED R

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LG OLED Z9 (available in 88 inches): As the flagship LG OLED – or at least, the flagship that doesn't curl up into a box – the LG OLED Z9 is an 8K powerhouse with big promises for 8K upscaling and 'improved noise reduction' for clean, smooth images. With 33 million pixels across 88 inches of screen, it'll certainly have to work hard to do it – and the a9 Gen 2 processor will surely come in handy.

Read our hands on review: LG 8K OLED

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LG OLED W9 (available in 65, 77 inches): The W9 upgrade to last year's LG W8 will come with the new a9 Gen 2 processor's improvements to High Frame Rate, HDR, and overall picture and sound processing – as well as the same thin, picture frame shape that made this 'wallpaper' television series so attractive. The W8 came with a 60W 4.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar built in to the set, so we're likely to see similar audio credentials for this model.

Prices and release date:

  • 65-inch W9 OLED (OLED65W9PUA) - $6,999 (available in June)  
  • 77-inch W9 OLED (OLED77W9PUA) - $12,999 (available in June)   

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LG OLED E9 (available in 55, 65 inches): If last year is anything to go by, the new E Series model will feature the same specs at the W9, but with a glass body and tacked-on chassis instead of the W8's 'wallpaper' design. 

Prices and release date: 

  • 55-inch E9 OLED (OLED55E9PUA) - $3,299 (available in June)  
  • 65-inch E9 OLED (OLED65E9PUA) - $4,299 (available in April) 

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(Image Credit: LG Display)

LG OLED C9 (available in 55, 65, 75 inches): The newest C Series model is confirmed, and experience teaches us to expect a neat balance of performance and price, without ditching the company's latest processor to do it. Last year's LG C8 came with a 2.2 soundbar too.

Prices and release date:  

  • 55-inch C9 OLED (OLED55C9PUA) - $2,499 (available in April)  
  • 65-inch C9 OLED (OLED65C9PUA) - $3,499 (available in April)  
  • 77-inch C9 OLED (OLED77C9PUB) - $6,999 (available in May) 

(Image Credit: LG Display)

(Image Credit: LG Display)

LG OLED B9 (available in 55, 65 inches): Unlike last year's LG B8 model, the more budget-friendly B Series OLED won't be left behind with an ageing processor. The LG B9 will carry the a9 (Gen 2) chip, though with a cheaper build and less advanced panel than the other OLEDs in this list.

LG NanoCell 2019 Models 

SM9975 (available in 75 inches): LG's leading LCD television set will be the SM9975, a 75-inch TV with 8K resolution. LG is rebranding its Super UHD TVs as the far fancier 'NanoCell' range, to better represent the jump in picture quality and color accuracy compared to cheaper LG models – with the high-end a9 Gen 2 processor and High Frame Rate to make it happen.

SM9500 (available in 65 inches): More NanoCell, less processing. The LG SM9500 packs in the 2nd-generation Alpha 7 processor, rather than the Alpha 9, but comes with Full Array Dimming Pro for more uniform black levels, as well as Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision, and LG's ThinQ AI smart platform. No Dolby Atmos soundbar, though.

SM9000 (available in 55, 65 inches): One step below the previous model, with the same a7 Gen 2 processor, but Full Array Dimming rather than the upgraded 'Pro' technology seen on the SM9500 – meaning less lighting control and less consistent brightness.

SK8600 (available in 55, 49 inches): An update to last year's new SK8500 range, this model sticks with the a7 Gen 2 processor, but with a generally cheaper design and only more basic Local Array dimming zones rather than the Full Array Dimming of the more costly models.

Everything you need to know about the new TV launches of 2019:

Sony TV lineup 2019: every Sony Bravia and Master Series set coming this year

LG TV catalog 2019: here’s every LG TV model coming this year

Panasonic TV lineup 2019: all the OLED and LCD televisions coming your way

Philips TV range 2019: everything you need to know from OLED+ to ‘The One’

Hisense TV lineup 2019: the year of ULED television

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The best cheap 4K TV deals and sale prices in the US - March 2019

Posted: 15 Mar 2019 03:02 PM PDT

March Madness is almost here and that means it's a great month to find deals on cheap 4K TVs from top retailers such as Amazon, Walmart and more (we've also got a roundup of UK retailers). You can find Black Friday like prices on a variety of best-selling 4K TVs from brands such as Sony, LG, Samsung and more. Whether you're looking for an XL 4K TV to serve as the focal point of your home theater system, a modestly sized set for the bedroom or kitchen, or an entry level TV for the kids, you're sure to find all different kids of sizes, features and prices to fit any and all TV viewing needs.

You will find all of our carefully curated deals below. We've divided them into three different size categories as well as our pick for the best cheap TV deal of the week. These days you really don't have to pay much more to get a Ultra HD 4K set instead of an older-style HD one. If you're after the hottest tech in TV though, you may want to take a look at the cheapest OLED TV prices.

Whether you want a small TV with a price tag to match or something to show all the colors of the rainbow (and a few million more) with HDR, we've found plenty of options. Read on to find the TV you want at a great price!

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TechRadar's cheap TV deal of the week

Cheap TV deals (40-49 inch)

Cheap TV deals (50-59 inch):

Cheap TV deals (60-85 inch):

More cheap TV sales:

Not found the right cheap TV for you today? Or maybe you'd prefer to directly browse the TVs at your favourite retailers instead of our highlights of the best cheap TV deals? We're updating this page on a regular basis, so you may have better look another day. If you want to take a look for yourself now though, here are the direct links to a the full collection of TV deals at multiple stores. 

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