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Executives from FIFA and DAZN shaking hands in front of a screen showing FIFA+ football content and a global map, illustrating their partnership for the 2026 streaming platform relaunch.

FIFA and DAZN partner to relaunch FIFA+ platform in 2026

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FIFA has teamed up with DAZN to relaunch its FIFA+ streaming service next year as the 'Global Home of Football,' offering free access to live matches, highlights, and exclusive content from over 100 men's and women's national teams and club leagues. The platform will include a multilingual multichannel news service but will not feature live coverage of the 2026 World Cup. This move builds on their successful collaboration during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which drew a global audience of 2.7 billion.

Anthropic signs multibillion-dollar Google deal for TPU access

AI company Anthropic has entered a multi-billion dollar agreement with Google, gaining access to a million TPUs. The deal expands Anthropic's computational resources for AI development.

XION partners with Fireblocks to boost blockchain adoption

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XION has announced a partnership with Fireblocks to extend its walletless blockchain platform to over 2,400 financial institutions. The collaboration aims to facilitate mass institutional adoption by simplifying access through user-friendly features. XION's Anthony Anzalone described the integration as a pivotal moment for mainstream blockchain use.

Infinix Ethiopia partners with over-80-year-old college

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OpenAI announces partnership with Samsung and SK Hynix for Stargate

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OpenAI has formed a strategic alliance with Samsung and SK Hynix to advance its Stargate AI supercomputer project. The collaboration aims to build infrastructure for next-generation AI capabilities. Valued at $100 billion, the initiative underscores growing investments in artificial intelligence hardware.

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