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6 Excel features I use in every spreadsheet I create
Excel has hundreds of features, and I still discover new ones every year. Some solve very specific problems, while others become so useful that they quietly earn a place in every workbook I create. Whether you're building your first spreadsheet or your thousandth, these are the built-in Excel features I rely on to keep my data organized, accurate, and easy to work with.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: Everything we know so far
Last year, I said the ultra-thin Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 was the best foldable we've ever tested. That means the rumored successor device has big shoes to fill.
After months of speculation, Samsung finally confirmed that it will hold a Galaxy Unpacked event in London on July 22, where it will presumably announce its newest batch of foldable devices, among other things. While this means we haven't yet seen the follow-up to the Z Fold 7 in an official capacity, there's been enough reporting online to build a decent profile of the phone before its unveiling.
Here's everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra so far.
SEE ALSO: Samsung Health app gets big refresh ahead of Galaxy Watch 9 release Latest Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra rumors: Price and release dateAs mentioned previously, everyone expects Samsung to show off the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra in London on July 22. That means the phone will most likely launch shortly after that, as per usual. As for its price, last year Samsung charged $1,999 for the Z Fold 7, which was itself a $100 price increase over the previous model.
There haven't been any concrete reports about the price of the new Z Fold just yet, but based on the way things are going in the tech world, thanks to RAMageddon, it might be reasonable to expect an even higher price this year. If we're lucky, it might "only" be another $100 price hike. It's just hard to see it staying the same considering the market conditions right now.
Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold Wide, or Fold Ultra: Will the name change?This is where things start getting a little confusing regarding the Z Fold series.
Multiple reports have suggested that the device will be called the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, with the regular Z Fold 8 name going instead to a rumored third foldable that Samsung is allegedly going to announce at the show. More on that in a bit. Given that there have now been multiple official certifications referring to the device as "Z Fold 8 Ultra," we're going to stick with that name for the duration of this article, even though Samsung hasn't confirmed it yet.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: Design This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.There have been a bevy of leaks all but confirming the existence of the new "Wide Fold" phone, alongside the Z Fold 8 Ultra and the Z Flip 8. Prominent leaker Sonny Dickson, for example, posted photos of some dummy units that very clearly show a new device that looks a lot like the Z Fold 7 next to one that looks like the Z Flip 7, and one that doesn't look like any Samsung foldable we've seen before.
Last year, the Z Fold 7 had a 6.5-inch outer display and an 8-inch unfolded inner display, and all signs point to Samsung maintaining a size profile similar to that for the Z Fold 8. What differentiates it from the "Wide Fold" phone is that the latter would have a smaller 5.4-inch outer display alongside a 7.6-inch inner display with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
You might wonder why Samsung is doing that. Well, that would be because Apple is reportedly working on an iPhone Fold to launch late this year with a wider design than book-style foldables like the Z Fold 7 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Thus, Samsung's "Wide Fold" device is clearly gearing up to compete with Apple's handset. There have been leaked images of an iPhone Fold dummy case, and it does look a lot like the wide phone in the earlier Samsung dummy image.
So, expect a head-to-head battle between the Z Fold 8 Wide and the iPhone Fold Ultra later this year.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.The Z Fold 7 was impressive last year because of its incredibly svelte size for a foldable; it measured in at just 8.9mm when folded and merely 4.2mm when unfolded, with a light weight of 215g. We don't yet know how much smaller the Z Fold 8 Ultra will be, if at all, but one Korean news report suggested it could be even lighter, coming in at 200g. That would be very exciting, as the thinness of last year's model was a huge reason it stood (and continues to stand) above most of the competition.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: SpecsWe don't yet know a lot about what will be inside the Z Fold 8 Ultra, unfortunately. But there is a little bit of info we can chew on for now.
Namely, the same Korean news report with the weight information also suggested Samsung could upgrade the battery cell from 4,400mAh to 5,000mAh. The battery life in the Z Fold 7 was really the only disappointing aspect of the device, so this would be a hugely welcome change. It could work in tandem with a new chipset, most likely a Snapdragon chip like the powerful ones seen in the Galaxy S26 line earlier this year.
That increased battery size might also come with up to 45W charging speeds, which would be lovely. Other than that, we don't know what to expect from the Z Fold 8 Ultra in terms of everyday performance. That said, the Z Fold 7 was quite a nice phone to use, so Samsung doesn't need to fix what isn't broken in that regard.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: Cameras The camera array on the Z Fold 7. Credit: Joe Maldonado / MashableLastly, an intriguing update from Dutch outlet Galaxy Club suggested that Samsung could somewhat dramatically improve the rear camera array on the Z Fold 8 Ultra. For reference, the Z Fold 7 had a 200MP main shooter to go with a 12MP ultrawide lens and a 10MP telephoto lens.
If this report is to be believed, Samsung is keeping the 200MP lens, but upping the ultrawide lens from 12MP to 50MP, and the telephoto from 10MP to 12MP. It's hard to say without doing any testing how much of an effect that will have, but these new lenses should produce sharper images, at least in theory. You can probably also expect at least a few new AI image editing tricks this year, to go along with better hardware.
The reveal of the Z Fold 8 Ultra is still a couple of weeks away, but at least now we have a basic idea of what to expect from the phone, even if its name is confusing.
Stop paying carriers for hotspot plans—this device lets you buy data by the gigabyte instead
The internet is all around us, but when you aren’t taking advantage of public Wi-Fi, you have to pay for it—and hotspot plans can be particularly pricey. Fortunately, I've come across a hotspot that works in exactly the way I want—one I can buy outright, use every month, and never pay for again.
OpenAI is shutting down its Atlas web browser
Nine months ago, OpenAI announced the launch of its brand new web browser known as Atlas. Now the AI giant has announced it is sunsetting the product.
OpenAI's James Sun, a member of the product staff, announced a slew of OpenAI updates Thursday. These included the new ChatGPT 5.6 and a new desktop app called ChatGPT Work.
But then at the end of the announcement, Sun revealed that the company was shutting down Atlas — having learned what it could from user behavior.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed."All these capabilities were built on what we learned from Atlas users who took a leap of faith on a new browser," Sun said. "You taught us how agents can help make browsing and doing work on the open web better, and we are applying these learnings to these new products."
Atlas was the company's bid to build a browser with AI built in, via a ChatGPT integration. Users could prompt ChatGPT to interact directly with the web page they were currently on.
SEE ALSO: ChatGPT’s AI market share slips to a historic new lowThe new ChatGPT Work, meanwhile is basically Atlas plus.
ChatGPT Work focuses on AI agents. For example, users can provide ChatGPT Work with tasks involving documents or files, and the AI assistant will get to work on those tasks in the background. These include both local tasks and online tasks, which can be completed through ChatGPT Work's built-in web browser.
In short, the idea is that ChatGPT Work brings more AI functionality to users' computers, including Atlas' featureset, rendering a standalone web browser unnecessary.
OpenAI's current target date for shutting the Atlas browser down is August 9.
Facebook and Instagram violate laws due to addictive design, EU finds
Sometimes it feels like the European Union is the only entity on Earth that's interested in reigning in big tech companies.
Case in point: On Thursday, the European Commission preliminarily found that Meta apps like Facebook and Instagram were in breach of the EU's Digital Services Act, on the grounds that they feature "addictive design." The commission noted features such as autoplaying videos, infinite scrolling, personalized recommendations, and more as evidence that these apps encourage users to keep using them.
Meta is facing a possible fine of up to 6 percent of its annual turnover, per CNBC. Given that this is a preliminary finding, there is presumably still time for Meta to get out of paying the fine.
SEE ALSO: Meta Ray-Ban glasses brick the camera if you mess with recording light"We disagree with these preliminary findings, which don't accurately take into account the significant steps we’ve taken to protect teens," a Meta spokesperson told CNBC.
In fairness to Meta, the company did recently launch new settings for teen accounts across its services. With teen accounts, parents can block their kids from using the apps at night and set daily time limits. Meta also told CNBC that it "[shares] the European Commission’s commitment to providing teens with safe, positive online experiences" and will continue to work with the organization.
The EU has been a watchdog for big tech companies for years, in the absence of much scrutiny from the U.S. government. Earlier this year, the EU also accused Meta of not doing enough to keep children off its apps, and it also just recently won a lengthy legal battle with Google over anti-competitive practices.
Netflix might be forced to bring back the one thing it helped destroy
Netflix helped end the dominance of cable. However, it might resurrect some of cable's concepts to stay afloat. Insiders claim the streaming video giant is considering the introduction of live TV and bundling to make up for sagging interest.
I stopped using Ethernet just for internet access—here is what I do instead
Ethernet is pretty self-explanatory. Plug it in, and voila, you have internet without having to worry about Wi-Fi dead zones. But there are a lot more uses for Ethernet than the simple internet access angle. Here are some ways you might not have thought of—let me know how many of these surprised you.
3 incredible Paramount+ documentaries to watch this weekend (July 10-12)
Paramount+ is stacked right now. Conor McGregor makes his long-awaited return to the Octagon against Max Holloway on Saturday night, Big Brother's epic 28th season is underway, and Dane DeHaan's hacker thriller Wardriver made its streaming debut earlier this week week. That’s a lot of adrenaline and backstabbing for one streaming service.
3 free, open-source apps to replace your defaults this weekend (July 10-12)
Finding good software has become harder than ever. The biggest names aren't always the best anymore—they're just the ones with the biggest marketing budgets. Meanwhile, plenty of excellent open-source apps quietly keep improving without locking features behind subscriptions, stuffing AI into every menu, or collecting more data than they need. If you're looking to upgrade your setup this weekend, these three free, open-source apps could easily replace the defaults you've been using for years.
Your ultra-fast NVMe SSD is secretly running on 40-year-old tech
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) started out as a physical interface for connecting peripheral devices, primarily storage drives, to computers. Over time, it evolved into a collection of storage standards that are still in use today. You might not know it, but your Windows PC still relies on SCSI in multiple ways.
Watch China catch its first rocket booster — in a net
China flew and then recovered a new Long March rocket booster, a first for the country and a key step toward cheaper, reusable spaceflight.
China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported Friday that the Long March-10B rocket lifted off from Hainan Province and placed whatever it was carrying — the announcement did not say — into orbit on its debut flight. After the upper part of the rocket continued toward space, the booster — the powerful first stage that does the heavy lifting at launch — turned around and flew back toward Earth.
Instead of crashing into the ocean, the booster steered itself onto a special ship at sea, where a huge net caught it and left it hanging in place. Engineers described the system as the world's first cross-shaped, high-strength "arresting" net for rockets, paired with hooks on the booster that help it grab. You can watch a video of the booster's catch below.
Reusing boosters can sharply cut launch costs, let rockets fly more often, and give countries an edge in the intensifying space race. The United States — especially through companies like SpaceX — has pushed reusability for years, and China is now moving to match that capability. For national space programs and private companies, flying the same hardware again and again turns space access from a rare, expensive event into something closer to routine transportation.
SEE ALSO: A NASA spacecraft just woke up from a nearly yearlong napSpaceX first proved this kind of reuse was possible in Dec. 2015, when one of its Falcon 9 rockets launched satellites and then steered the first-stage booster back to a landing pad. The booster plunged back through the atmosphere, fired its engines to slow down, and touched down upright rather than falling into the ocean.
Since then, SpaceX has proven it can also catch a Starship booster with giant mechanical arms, called "chopsticks," at the launchpad. Blue Origin also successfully landed a New Glenn booster on a barge about eight months ago — before the rocket exploded in May, resulting in a disastrous setback for the company.
According to Xinhua, the Long March-10B's booster went through a six-minute "extreme return journey" after it separated from the upper stage. It coasted, adjusted its position, fired its engines to slow down, and used the air itself to brake before it reached the ship.
Waiting below was a large sea-based platform delivered in late 2025, Xinhua said. The vessel measures about 470-feet-long and 160-feet-wide. A tall tower anchors the net system, while sensors like LIDAR — a type of laser-based rangefinder — track the falling booster's path and angle in real time.
Rather than having landing legs, China's new system had the booster fly straight into a massive net. Specialized cables then absorbed the booster's energy and left it hanging motionless in the center, in a fully automated process, according to officials quoted by Xinhua.
Engineers say this catch approach lets them simplify the booster itself. By skipping heavy landing gear and other equipment, they can lighten the rocket and free up more room to carry satellites, the sources said.
A crowd watches a Long March-10B rocket launch in China's Hainan Province on Friday, July 10, 2026. Credit: XinhuaThe Long March-10B, a liquid-fueled rocket, stands over 200 feet tall and about 16.5 feet wide, according to Xinhua. It produces close to 1,000 U.S. tons of thrust at liftoff and weighs roughly 840 tons when fully fueled. In its reusable mode, it can carry up to 18 tons of cargo to low-Earth orbit — the region of space around the planet where many communications and Earth-watching satellites fly.
Chinese officials say the rocket targets the growing commercial launch market, where companies want to send up networks of satellites quickly and at lower cost. The Long March-10B can handle jobs like creating satellite internet constellations.
Chen Muye, from the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, said the maiden flight marks a breakthrough in low-cost, heavy-lift reusable rocketry for China and is meant to boost the country's commercial space competitiveness. He added that the technology will also support China's future crewed rocket program.
Audi's biggest overhaul in years is about to hit dealerships—here's what's new
Audi of America has released pricing and equipment details for its 2027 lineup, covering 10 model families from the Q3 to the RS e-tron GT. The automaker said the 2027 updates collectively represent the “most comprehensive product cadence” in its history, with the goal of simplifying how options are grouped so customers can more easily match a vehicle trim level to their needs.
3 fascinating Netflix documentaries to spice up your weekend (July 10-12)
There have been some great documentaries already this year, many of them from Netflix, but already the second half of 2026 is shaping up, as well, on the world's biggest streaming service. So far we've had some creepy true crime in the form of Worst Neighbor Ever, a fascinating retrospective on U.S. independence with The American Experiment, and some deep dives into various aspects of soccer, as the World Cup winds down.
How to watch Spain vs. Belgium online for free
TL;DR: Live stream Spain vs. Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free on BBC iPlayer. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN, an Official Supporter of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup returns for more quarter-final action today. This time Spain take on Belgium — a major clash between two star-studded sides.
Spain have dominated some games but did struggle against underdogs Cape Verde and had to battle for a last-minute winner against Portugal. Belgium looked very rusty in their opening fixtures, settling for multiple draws. They did however come through against a tough Senegal side and then smash USA in the Round of 16, so perhaps momentum is with them.
If you want to watch Spain vs. Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
When is Spain vs. Belgium?Spain vs. Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on July 10. This fixture takes place at the Los Angeles Stadium.
How to watch Spain vs. Belgium for freeSpain vs. Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is available to live stream for free on BBC iPlayer.
BBC iPlayer is geo-restricted to the UK, but anyone can access this free streaming platform with a VPN. These tools can hide your real IP address (digital location) and connect you to a secure server in the UK, meaning you can unblock BBC iPlayer to live stream the 2026 World Cup for free from anywhere in the world.
Live stream Spain vs. Belgium for free by following these simple steps:
Subscribe to a streaming-friendly VPN (we recommend ExpressVPN)
Download the app to your device of choice (the best VPNs have apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and more)
Open up the app and connect to a server in the UK
Visit BBC iPlayer
Watch Spain vs. Belgium for free from anywhere in the world
The best VPNs for streaming are not free, but most do offer free-trials or money-back guarantees. By leveraging these offers, you can access free live streams of the 2026 World Cup without actually spending anything. This obviously isn't a long-term solution, but it does give you enough time to stream Spain vs. Belgium (plus more World Cup fixtures) before recovering your investment.
ExpressVPN's regular 30-day money-back guarantee is not available for any subscriptions purchased during the FIFA World Cup between June 10 and July 11. ExpressVPN remains our top pick for sport, but you will need to pay the monthly rate. Alternatively, Proton VPN still offers that all-important money-back guarantee.
What is the best VPN for BBC iPlayer?ExpressVPN is the best choice for bypassing geo-restrictions to stream live sport on BBC iPlayer, for a number of reasons:
Servers in 105 countries including the UK
Easy-to-use app available on all major devices including iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and more
Strict no-logging policy so your data is secure
Fast connection speeds free from throttling
Up to 10 simultaneous connections
A two-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for $68.40 and includes an extra four months for free — 81% off for a limited time. Alternatively, you can get a one-month plan for just $12.99. That covers you for the duration of the World Cup.
Live stream Spain vs. Belgium in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free.
The Bose SoundLink Max just dropped to its lowest price to date — buy for $249 at Amazon
SAVE 38%: As of July 10, you can get the Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth speaker for $249 (down from $399) at Amazon. That's a 38% discount or $150 in savings.
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Fourth of July may be behind us now, but that doesn't mean the party has to stop. If you've been looking for a better way to listen to your tunes outside, we just found a deal you won't want to pass up.
Right now, you can get the Bose SoundLink Max Bluetooth speaker for $249 (down from $399) at Amazon. That's a 38% discount or $150 in savings. This is also the lowest price we've tracked on this speaker to date.
SEE ALSO: The 10 best portable Bluetooth speakers take your music to-goThis speaker is built for portability. It has a soft, removable rope handle for easy carrying and an IP67 rating, so it's waterproof, dustproof, shock-resistant, and rust-resistant. You can bring it tailgating, to the beach, the pool, or even out in the rain without worrying about it short-circuiting or getting ruined. You'll also get 20 hours of continuous playback, plus a built-in USB-C port to keep your phone charged while the music plays.
Samsung is pushing users to train AI with their personal health data or lose it
You'll soon need to divulge some of your Samsung Health tracking data to AI if you want to keep using the app as expected. How-To Geek has learned that users are seeing a new consent notice and toggle that effectively requires them to share health info if they want to keep syncing it with their Samsung accounts.
How to watch Obsession: Surprise! New streaming details revealed.
YouTuber turned feature filmmaker Curry Barker's indie horror movie Obsession has been a surprise hit of the season. Not only has it surpassed box office expectations, raking in over $400 million globally, but it has also become the highest-grossing Focus Features film ever.
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If you missed out on the twisted flick in theaters, it's officially available to watch at home this month. Here are all the details you need to know to watch Obsession.
What is Obsession about?Obsession is a classic case of "be careful what you wish for." It follows lonely young man Bear (Michael Johnston) who's crushing on obsesssing over his friend Nikki (Navarrette). He's not very skilled in talking to women, let alone dating, so when he gets his hands on a "One Wish Willow" that promises to make his dream come true, he wishes for Nikki to love him more than anyone else. As you can imagine, things don't go as planned.
Check out the official trailer below.
How to watch Obsession at home Credit: Focus FeaturesAs of June 30, Obsession is available to watch at home. You can buy it or rent it at digital-on-demand retailers for as low as $19.99, or you can wait a little longer to stream it on Peacock. See all the details below.
Buy or rent it on digitalA little over a month after its theatrical release, Obsession made its digital debut on June 30, 2026. That means you can buy or rent the movie from on-demand retailers. If you choose to rent, you'll get 30 days to watch the film and just 48 hours to finish it once you start. If you choose to buy it, then it's yours to keep and watch forever.
Here are some quick links to rent or purchase the film. Note that these prices will likely drop once the film hits streaming.
Apple TV — buy for $24.99, rent for $19.99
Fandango at Home — buy for $24.99, rent for $19.99
Google Play — buy for $24.99, rent for $19.99
Prime Video — buy for $24.99, rent for $19.99
YouTube — buy for $24.99, rent for $19.99
Obsession will officially make its streaming debut on Peacock on July 17 — earlier than we anticipated. The NBC Universal streaming service is the first stop for Focus Features films out of the theater. Based on other recent Focus Features films (Song Sung Blue, Hamnet, Bugonia), we originally guessed it would hit Peacock in August 2026, but we're thrilled to be able to watch it even sooner.
Note that Focus Features' licensing deal gives Netflix a 10-month streaming window after the film's initial Peacock debut, before sending it back to Peacock. If you have a Netflix subscription, you could wait a little longer and stream Obsession without having to sign up for another service.
While the cheapest Peacock subscription costs just $7.99 per month, it unfortunately won't grant you access to theatrical releases. Instead, you'll need at least Peacock Premium, which costs $10.99 per month. Before you sign up, be sure to check out the best ways to save some money on a subscription below.
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Likewise, the Premium Plus plan costs $16.99 per month, which adds up to $203.88. The annual plan, on the other hand, costs just $169.99 — a savings of $33.89. You'll essentially be getting two months of streaming for free by opting for an annual subscription.
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The World Cup is leading to more meaningful matches on Feeld
The 2026 FIFA World Cup isn't just causing a spike in activity on Tinder — hookup app Feeld is experiencing changes, too.
While matching behavior remained stable, the app told Mashable that several host cities experienced increases in "meaningful connections" (matches where both users are actively engaging with each other, rather than just viewing profiles or sending a like) on match days.
Meaningful connections in Miami and Kansas City are both up nine percent, and Dallas and Boston are up seven percent each. Seattle and Houston have seen smaller increases, 4.3 and 2.8 percent, respectively.
SEE ALSO: The best hookup apps for 2026: I swiped until my thumb hurtThere are more visitors scrolling through Feeld overall: International users are up 72 percent in Atlanta and 15 percent in Dallas.
Feeld users may also notice a shift in profiles as the World Cup is underway. In New York City, there's been an 88 percent increase in daters mentioning soccer as an interest, with mentions of soccer, FIFA, and the World Cup up 97 percent year-over-year across the U.S.
International Feeld users are also adding new phrases to profiles that locals are seeing. International users are mentioning "GGG," or "good, giving, and game," 2.61 times more in Houston and 2.32 times in Dallas, compared with local users. Mentions of ethical non-monogamy, meanwhile, are 1.9 times more common with visitors than locals in Miami, and 1.6 times more in Dallas.
Feeld's 2025 RAW report found that sports were among Gen Z's 10 fastest-growing interests, so it's not surprising that the World Cup is impacting how daters are finding hookups.
"An emphasis on experiences, being sociable, and forging intimacy through structured activities and clubs helps understand why more people are vocal about sport," said Professor of Ethics at the University of Leeds, Dr. Luke Brunning, in a statement shared to Mashable.
"Add to that the growing representation of women in sport, as well as the visibility of nonmainstream sports on social media, and cultural emphasis on wellness, fitness, and health, and the stage is set for sport to take a more prominent place in dating."
5 ESP32 sensor projects to prepare your home for the unexpected (Jul 10 - 12)
The ESP32 can power all sorts of useful sensors, but some of these projects are more important than others. Many of these projects use the same sensors that you’ll find in commercial products (which are also frequently powered by microcontrollers like the ESP32).
Get a free month of streaming on Fox One with this BOGO deal
BUY ONE GET ONE FREE: Through July 19, when you sign up for a month of Fox One for $19.99, you'll get a second month for free. That means you'll keep $20 in your pocket and get two full months of streaming live sports and beyond.
Opens in a new window Credit: Fox One Fox One $19.99 for 2 months (save $19.99) Get DealWatching live sports is one of the most frustrating things about the streaming era. Well, that and how often we see price increases. But Fox One, the direct to consumer streaming service Fox launched last year, has made things a bit easier for sports fans.
For a limited time, you can get a month of the streaming service for free.
Through July 19, when you sign up for a month of Fox One for its usual $19.99 per month, you'll get a second month for free. That's two months of streaming for the price of one, saving you $19.99.
If you want to tune into the final matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026, this is the best way to do so in the U.S.
Fox is America's home for the World Cup, so if you haven't signed up yet, there's still time. Previously, the only way to watch live Fox channels without cable was through a pay TV provider like YouTube TV or Fubo, which cost upwards of $90 per month. Now, Fox One is the one-stop shop for the entire Fox TV portfolio, allowing you to tune into live local Fox stations, Fox Sports, FS1, and FS2. And $19.99 certainly beats paying $90.
Once the World Cup has wrapped up, you'll have access to select NFL games (including preseason), live Fox TV shows, Big Ten college football games, local news and weather, and so much more. If you don't want to stick around after the two-month promo period, be sure to cancel before your subscription auto-renews for the following month.


