Imagine taking a dip 177m above the streets of London’s West End
Visitors to London’s iconic Telecom Tower might soon be able
to go for a rooftop swim, according to plans revealed by the developer turning the building into a hotel.
The iconic 177 meter (581 ft) high structure in Fitzrovia in
London’s West End was sold off by BT Group in 2024 to US-based hotel
owner-operator MCR Hotels for £275 million ($346 million).
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At
the time, the firm said it wanted to preserve the Grade II listed building,
while converting it into a hostelry.
Now, MCR has announced a small number of public consultation events it
is holding on May 11, 12, and 16 where those interested can view the emerging
proposals for the site, meet the project team, and share any feedback on the
plans.
Those proposals include public access to
the top of the tower and its podium buildings for the first time in almost half
a century. The 34th floor was famously home to a revolving restaurant that gave
diners a panoramic view of Britain’s capital as it slowly turned once every 22
mins, but this was closed in 1980.
Also part of the proposals are a new publicly accessible
square plus retail shops and restaurants at ground level, and a rooftop
swimming pool.
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London is home to a number of high-rise swimming venues already.
There is the vertigo-inducing Sky Pool which
spans two apartment buildings ten stories up at the Embassy Gardens development
in the Nine Elms region of Wandsworth. You will find an infinity pool at the Shangri-La hotel
on the 52nd-floor of the Shard building near London Bridge, and there is also a
pool on the roof of the Berkeley Hotel, overlooking Knightsbridge.
The BT Tower was originally known as the Post Office Tower
when it was first built in 1964, and its main purpose was to support microwave
antennas used to beam telecom signals between London and the rest of the
country.
The tower will not be turned into a vertical hotel immediately.
BT said payment for the site is spread over six years to 2030, during
which time the company will gradually remove all of its telecoms equipment from
the building.
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As we reported previously, the BT Tower also famously fell
victim to a giant kitten in an episode of the British 1970s TV comedy
series The Goodies. ®
Everyone’s favorite Mean Girl Rachel McAdams stars in director Sam Raimi’s dark comedy, equal parts female empowerment saga and survival thriller. In the surprisingly cliched first act, we meet Linda, the hardworking, long-suffering employee of Man-Owned Company, forever being railroaded by The Bros. She tags along on an overseas business trip, to do the boring but important work that only she can do, and when their abruptly plane goes down over the Pacific Ocean, she and her textbook douchebag boss, Bradley (Dylan O’Brien), are the only two who make it to a remote tropical island. An avid fan of TV’s Survivor and an armchair expert in all related skills, Linda thrives in their new predicament, stranded and with little hope of rescue, while the duplicitous Bradley may or may not be onboard with their challenging new reality.
We’ve seen a lot of this before, but Ms. McAdams’ innate charm works wonders and the entertaining Raimi-isms abound as he reaches deep into his bag of tricks, going all the way back to the Evil Dead movies. Hang on for extreme close-ups, over-the-top blood and gore, and even a sly Bruce Campbell “cameo.” A lot of clever twists keep us guessing–who’s telling the truth and who has a secret agenda?–but I suspect that not everyone will be satisfied by the ending.
Send Help was captured digitally on the way to a true 4K master (a few shots were grabbed on an iPhone 16 Pro Max), and apart from the dependably clean 2.39:1 image, the only indication that we’re not watching film was some wonky motion in one scene of Bradley running through the jungle. Colors are strong, particularly at fireside or at sunset. The quality of the CGI varies, sometimes undetectable and other times obvious.
Raimi likewise pushes the Dolby Atmos audio hard, resulting in some impressive moments of seamless 360-degree panning. Who doesn’t love a good plane crash? (In the safety of the home theater, of course.) There are plenty of terrifying cues from all directions and just the right amount of bass. Later, we have no trouble believing that a heavy rainstorm poses a real problem on the island, and Danny Elfman’s music does a fine job underscoring both the comedic and suspenseful beats.
The 4K disc carries a fun commentary with Raimi and his fellow producer, Zainab Azizi, which is repeated on the bundled HD Blu-ray disc of the movie in this combo pack. On this second platter we’ll also find quite a bit more, starting with one of the biggest menageries of deleted, alternate and extended scenes I’ve ever come across, well over an hour in total. Shared in various forms of completion, they provide priceless insight into the filmmakers’ struggle to find the final version of the story. Bloopers, five brief featurettes and a Movies Anywhere digital copy round out the set. For those content with 1080p, be aware that there is no standalone HD Blu-ray release of Send Help, although there is a DVD-only offering.
Less slapstick and more sharp-sticks-and-stones from the irreverent Sam Raimi, Send Help made for an enjoyable movie night at Rancho Chiarella (for Mrs. C. even more than for me), and the bonus content brings an entirely new perspective.
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Movie Details
STUDIO: Fox/Disney
FORMAT: Ultra HD 4K Blu-ray (April 21, 2026)
THEATRICAL RELEASE YEAR: 2026
ASPECT RATIO: 2.39:1
HDR FORMATS: Dolby Vision, HDR10
AUDIO FORMAT: Dolby Atmos with TrueHD 7.1 core
LENGTH: 113 mins.
MPAA RATING: R
DIRECTOR: Sam Raimi
STARRING: Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien, Edyll Ismail, Dennis Haysbert, Xavier Samuel, Chris Pang
Intel’s comeback has become one of the market’s biggest surprises. Its stock has risen nearly 490% over the past year, pushing the company back into record territory and reviving confidence in a chipmaker many had written off.
The problem is that Intel still has little product success to justify that excitement.
Is Intel’s stock rally running ahead of its chip business?
Most of the momentum is tied to expectations around Intel Foundry, government backing, and a handful of major partnerships rather than clear wins in chips.
Intel
A big part of that optimism comes from Intel’s manufacturing progress. The company has started shipping its Panther Lake processors built on its 18A process node (1.8nm), a major milestone after years of delays. Intel reached this point before rival TSMC has fully rolled out its own 2nm chips.
Still, Intel’s own 18A processors have not made much impact so far. They have not shifted the competitive balance in PCs, servers, or AI, where Nvidia and AMD continue to dominate.
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Is Wall Street betting on Intel’s future, not its present?
Intel also has support from Washington after CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s talks with President Trump helped secure a major government investment back in August 2025. This gives Intel added support as the US pushes to boost domestic chip manufacturing, which could make it easier for the company to clear regulatory hurdles and land future contracts.
The company has also joined Elon Musk’s Terafab AI chip project, giving it another high-profile partner and a possible long-term customer for its manufacturing business.
Can Intel turn manufacturing progress into real market wins?
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Even with all of that, Intel’s comeback still rests more on future promises than actual results. The company deserves credit for getting 18A into production and closing some of the manufacturing gap with its rivals. A few years ago, that would have seemed hard to imagine.
Now Intel has to prove that its soaring stock price is backed by a real business turnaround, not just investor faith in deals that have not yet paid off.
The website for the popular JDownloader download manager was compromised earlier this week to distribute malicious Windows and Linux installers, with the Windows payload found deploying a Python-based remote access trojan.
The supply chain attack affects those who downloaded installers from the official website between May 6 and May 7, 2026 via the Windows “Download Alternative Installer” links or the Linux shell installer.
According to the developers, the attackers modified the website’s download links to point to malicious third-party payloads rather than legitimate installers.
JDownloader is a widely used free download management application that supports automated downloads from file-hosting services, video sites, and premium link generators. The software has been available for more than a decade and is used by millions worldwide across Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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The JDownloader supply chain attack
The compromise was first reported on Reddit by a user named “PrinceOfNightSky,” who noticed that downloaded installers were being flagged by Microsoft Defender.
“I been using Jdownloader and switched to a new PC a few weeks ago. Luckily I had the installer in a usb drive but decided to download the latest version,” posted PrinceOfNightSky to Reddit.
“The website is official but all the Exes for windows are being reported as malicious software by windows and the developer is being listed as ‘Zipline LLC.’ And other times it’s saying ‘The Water Team’ The software is obviously by Appwork and I have to manually unblock it from windows to run it which I will not do.”
The JDownloader developers later confirmed that the site had been compromised and took the website offline to investigate the incident.
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In an incident report, the devs said their website was compromised by attackers exploiting an unpatched vulnerability that allowed them to change website access control lists and content without authentication.
“Changes were made through the website’s content management system, affecting published pages and links,” reads the incident report.
“The attacker did not gain access to the underlying server stack — in particular no access to the host filesystem or broader operating-system-level control beyond CMS-managed web content.”
The developers stated that the compromise affected only the alternative Windows installer download links and the Linux shell installer link. In-app updates, macOS downloads, Flatpak, Winget, Snap packages, and the main JDownloader JAR package were not modified.
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The developers also said that users can confirm if an installer is legitimate by right-clicking the file, selecting Properties, and then clicking the Digital Signatures tab.
If Digital Signatures shows it was signed by “AppWork GmbH,” then it is legitimate. However, if the file is not signed or is by a different name, it should be avoided.
Signed legitimate JDownloader installer Source: BleepingComputer
The JDownloader team said that analyzing the malicious payloads was “out of our scope,” but shared an archive of the malicious installers so that others could analyze them.
Cybersecurity researcher Thomas Klemenc analyzed the malicious Windows executables and shared indicators of compromise (IOCs) for the malware.
According to Klemenc, the malware acts as a loader that deploys a heavily obfuscated Python-based RAT.
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Klemenc said the Python payload acts as a modular bot and RAT framework, allowing attackers to execute Python code delivered from the command and control (C2) servers.
The researcher also shared two command and control servers used by the malware:
BleepingComputer’s analysis of the modified Linux shell installer found malicious code injected into the script that downloads an archive from ‘checkinnhotels[.]com’ disguised as an SVG file.
Malicious code in the modified JDownloader Linux installer Source: BleepingComputer
Once downloaded, the script extracts two ELF binaries named ‘pkg` and `systemd-exec` and then installs ‘systemd-exec’ as a SUID-root binary in ‘/usr/bin/’.
The installer then copied the main payload to ‘/root/.local/share/.pkg’, created a persistence script in ‘/etc/profile.d/systemd.sh’, and launched the malware while masquerading as ‘/usr/libexec/upowerd`.
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The ‘pkg’ payload is also heavily obfuscated using Pyarmor, so it is unclear what functionality it performs.
JDownloader says users are only at risk if they downloaded and executed the affected installers while the site was compromised.
As arbitrary code could have been executed by the malware on infected devices, those who installed the malicious installers are advised to reinstall their operating systems.
It is also possible that credentials were compromised on devices, so it is strongly advised to reset passwords after cleaning the devices.
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Hackers have increasingly targeted the websites of popular software tools this year to distribute malware to unsuspecting users.
In April, hackers compromised the CPUID website to change download links that served malicious executables for the popular CPU-Z and HWMonitor tools.
AI chained four zero-days into one exploit that bypassed both renderer and OS sandboxes. A wave of new exploits is coming.
At the Autonomous Validation Summit (May 12 & 14), see how autonomous, context-rich validation finds what’s exploitable, proves controls hold, and closes the remediation loop.
There comes a point in everybody’s life when things that they were a part of are presented as history, and for the 8-bit generation, that time is now. It’s interesting to see the early history of 8-bit home computers presented as history, not from a 2026 perspective but from the early 1990s. The BBC archive has recently posted a retrospective from 1992 looking at ten years of the Computer Literacy Project, a British government programme intended to equip the young people of the 1980s with the skills they would need to approach the information age. It’s a much more immediate history of something which was largely still in place at the time, making it a time capsule in which this past isn’t quite the other country we see it as today.
The Computer Literacy Project was run by the nation’s broadcaster and included a raft of TV programming about computers, as well as the commissioning of a machine specifically for the project. You know this machine as the Acorn BBC Micro, and aside from eventually providing the genesis of what would become ARM, it remains one of the most high-spec 8-bit machines in terms of built-in hardware. We hear from the luminaries of Acorn about the development of this machine, and then the film moves into some of the wider cultural effects.
If you were there, you’ll doubtless remember some of the TV programmes featured, and you might have used a BBC Micro at school. If you weren’t there, it’s an encapsulation of the promise on offer in that era, an optimism that seems sad when you reflect that educational computing descended into learning Microsoft Word during the following decade. It would be another two decades before the Raspberry Pi and BBC micro:bit picked up that fallen torch.
Instead of complying with an encryption backdoor mandate in the UK, Apple pulled features like Advanced Data Protection. A similar result could occur in Canada if a new bill passes.
Apple won’t weaken encryption for any government entity because doing so would allow good guys and bad guys better access to user data. As it argued with the FBI after the San Bernardino shooting, there is no such thing as a backdoor “just for the good guys.”
Canadian legislators believe that lawful access to encrypted data should be required, which is why Bill C-22 exists. According to a report from Reuters, Apple and Meta are pushing back.
“At a time of rising and pervasive threats from malicious actors seeking access to user information, Bill C-22, as drafted, would undermine our ability to offer the powerful privacy and security features users expect from Apple,” Apple said in a statement. “This legislation could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products – something Apple will never do.”
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Meta shared a similar statement suggesting that the bill would “force providers to install government spyware directly on their systems.”
If the bill passes, Apple will likely do whatever it needs to without breaking encryption, security, or user privacy. If that means withdrawing a feature like Advanced Data Protection like it did in the UK, it will.
The encryption problem
If Apple created a special way to access iPhone encryption in Canada, it would no doubt leak and become a powerful tool for authorities and bad actors around the world. The best security is a system without an access point, secret code, or backdoor.
End-to-end encryption on iPhone means various apps and services are stored in a way that not even Apple can access.
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Every Apple product encrypts the following by default:
Health data
iCloud Keychain
Wi-Fi and Cellular credentials
Home data
Payment information
Siri information
iMessage and FaceTime
This data can’t be accessed by Apple even when a government lawfully requests it. The only exception is iMessage stores an encryption key in iCloud backup.
For users that want to encrypt as much as possible, Apple added Advanced Data Protection. It increases the number of things end-to-end encrypted, which includes the device backup.
Users should only enable Advanced Data Protection if they understand the risk. If they lose access to their account and don’t have a method of reentry, everything is gone.
Here’s what’s encrypted with Advanced Data Protection:
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Device backups
Messages backups
iCloud Drive
Notes
Photos
Reminders
Safari Bookmarks
Voice Memos
Wallet passes
If Canada passes that law and tries to force Apple’s hand, it could take away Advanced Data Protection as a feature for Canadian users. It’s a way of trying to meet authorities in the middle, but it may not be enough.
The UK ultimately backed down, but there’s no predicting what Canada might do. Apple could halt business in the country altogether if it feels it is necessary, but there are several other tactics it can pursue before taking such drastic measures.
Apple’s stance on user privacy and security may sound like marketing silliness, but it has withstood the test of time. Even as companies remove encryption from messaging apps or don’t bother with increasing device security, Apple finds new ways to protect users.
Forward progress is made for Apple product security even if it means being a thorn in the side of entities like the FBI and now the Canadian government.
If you’ve ever wished your work desk had a dedicated screen for reviewing your system’s performance, chat windows, or streaming controls, so that you don’t have to disturb your main monitor, Asus has heard you.
The ROG Strix XG129C is a 12.3-inch secondary display with a touchscreen, designed to sit beneath your primary monitor and handle everything that could be a distraction on your main screen, and it costs $199.
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What exactly does the Strix XG129C do?
The Strix XG129C is a 1920 x 720 IPS panel carrying a 24:9 aspect ratio, making it wide but short in height, exactly the type of screen that easily lives under a standard monitor, without competing for vertical desk space.
The 10-point capacitive touchscreen can handle multi-finger gestures, app shortcuts, hotkey execution, and streaming overlays. For a secondary screen, the Strix XG129C’s color performance is surprisingly strong. It covers 125% of the sRGB and 90% of the DCI-P3color space.
Asus is also bundling a one-year AIDA64 Extreme subscription, which turns the display into a real-time hardware dashboard tracking GPU load, CPU temperature, and fan speeds, via exclusive ROG SensorPanel themes.
A single USB-C cable handles power, video, and touch simultaneously, which keeps the setup clean. You also get another USB-C (20W PD) and HDMI 1.2 ports for broader compatibility.
How does it stack against the competition?
Where Elgato’s Stream Deck offers physical buttons without a true display, the Strix XG129C delivers a full touchscreen, which not only looks elegant and modern but also provides more control.
Its most direct rival is the Corsair’s Xeneon Edge at 14.5 inches, and a similar price, but the XG129C’s tighter aspect ratio and ROG ecosystem integration make it a more compelling pick for people who’re already in the ROG setup.
To me, the concept sounds similar to the secondary screen on the Zephyrus Duo laptops. Asus has essentially brought the ScreenPad experience to the desktop, but with a more refined and intentional approach.
Apple is updating its education program with new verification and Apple Watch elligibility
Education customers in the US will need to verify eligibility to make a discounted purchase, as Apple expands its verification process to the US and other countries.
Starting on Friday, May 8, Apple has started to more strictly enforce its education pricing. Previously, while Apple Stores would verify eligibility in person, anyone was able make discounted purchases by visiting the virtual education store.
Apple has partnered with Unidays on a new verification system. Students will be able to verify their enrollment and faculty will be able provide the appropriate documentation with the new automated process.
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Most will receive verification instantly. In rare cases it may take up to 24 hours to be verified before you’re able to make a purchase.
This new program will apply to buyers both in-store and online. Users shopping online can go through the portal and can complete the same forms in-store. Users are able to complete the verification first before going into the store to help expedite the process.
Some countries already had a verification process. The countries gaining verification for the first time include:
U.S.
Australia
Canada
Chile
Hong Kong
Turkey
This program is also is able to verify homeschool teachers. By providing the requested information, including identification numbers and other materials, they can be approved more easily.
The new verification program will help curb people from abusing the education pricing. This is especially important on new, lower-margin items like the MacBook Neo that offers a substantial 16% discount on the base model.
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Apple has a similar program for military member purchase. That has a different verification process, that has been in place for some time.
On Thursday, Apple also updated its education program to include Apple Watch for the first time. Discounts are about 10%.
Lower prices can be found elsewhere
There are often steeper discounts on Apple products at third-party resellers that are available to the general public, so you don’t have to go through the EDU verification process.
At press time, B&H has the standard 1TB 14-inch MacBook Pro with Apple’s M5 Pro chip marked down to $1,949 via an instant rebate and in-cart coupon. This beats the EDU price by $100.
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The 2026 M5 MacBook Air is on sale from $949 at Amazon, which is $50 cheaper than Apple EDU pricing.
And for Apple Watch shoppers, Amazon is taking $100 off multiple Series 11 styles.
It’s worth checking out our Apple Price Guides for the latest specials across iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and more.
FCC listings for a smartphone with the trade name “T1” show that it was tested late last year, and granted certification by the FCC in January… [T]he phone was submitted for testing by another company entirely: Smart Gadgets Global, LLC… Smart Gadgets Global’s website promises “Top Quality Electronics created for ‘YOUR’ customer!”
But in April the Trump phone revised its “Terms and Conditions” for preorders. The new language? A preorder deposit provides only a conditional opportunity if Trump Mobile later elects, in its sole discretion, to offer the Device for sale. A deposit is not a purchase, does not constitute acceptance of an order, does not create a contract for sale, does not transfer ownership or title interest, does not allocate or reserve specific inventory, and does not guarantee that a Device will be produced or made available for purchase….
Estimated ship dates, launch timelines, or anticipated production schedule are non-binding estimates only. Trump Mobile does not guarantee that: the Device will be commercially released… Trump Mobile will not be responsible for delay, modification, or failure to release a Device due to causes beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to regulatory review, carrier certification delays, component shortages, labor disruptions, governmental orders, acts of God, transportation interruptions, or third-party supplier failures…
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If Trump Mobile cancels or discontinues the Device offering prior to sale, Trump Mobile will issue a full refund of the deposit amount paid… If Trump Mobile cancels, delays, or does not release the Device, your sole and exclusive remedy is a full refund of the deposit amount actually paid, and you waive any claim for equitable, injunctive, or specific performance relief relating to preorder priority or Device allocation. There was an unconfirmed report on social media that the updated Terms were also emailed to customers (cited by the International Business Times). And the new language also hedges that for the gold T1 phone, “Images, prototypes, beta demonstrations, and marketing renderings are illustrative only and may not reflect final production units….”
“The phone has received the little-known PTCRB certification, a first step toward being certified to work on major networks and be issued with IMEI numbers.” [A]t least, I think it’s been certified. What’s actually been certified by the PTCRB is the SGG-06, a smartphone from Smart Gadgets Global, LLC, with support for 5G, 4G, 3G, and 2G networks.
The Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois live stream is for Wardley’s WBO world heavyweight title and has the potential to be an all-British barnstorming classic from the Co-Op Live in Manchester. Two knockout artists who throw and land big – what’s not to like? Don’t miss it.
The 31-year-old Wardley’s interim WBO strap, won after stopping Joseph Parker last October, was upgraded to full honors with Oleksandr Usyk vacating the title. The Ipswich fighter, trained by Ben Davidson, came up through the white-collar boxing scene and is now a world champion after two come-from-behind wins against Justis Huni and Parker. Wardley has heavy hands and the engine to go deep and cause upsets late on in fights.
DDD returns to the squared circle for the first time since his devastating second defeat by Usyk, for the undisputed world heavyweight crown last July. Dubois has taken some time out of the ring but he needs to win a fight in which his back catalog of opponents – Usyk, Anthony Joshua and Filip Hrgović among them – means he’s been in the ring with a better quality of fighter. Dynamite is aptly nicknamed, with his stoppage of AJ a breakthrough moment, but questions surrounding his ring IQ and chin remain.
Here’s how to watch a Wardley vs Duboi live stream wherever you are. We’ve also got details of the full card, start times and tale of the tape further down the page.
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Can I stream Wardley vs Dubois for free?
Unfortunately not, as this is a PPV fight shown by DAZN in over 200 countries worldwide, but there is value to be had for boxing fans.
How to watch Wardley vs Dubois from anywhere in the world
While DAZN is streaming the action across the globe, you may find yourself in a different country during the fight and wanting to access the correct PPV price for your location. That’s where a VPN comes in handy — it can help you bypass geoblocks to access the correct DAZN stream. Our favourite is NordVPN:
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How to watch Wardley vs Dubois live stream in the US
Fight fans in the United States can watch Wardley vs Dubois live streams via DAZN PPV. The price is set at $49.99.
You can also bundle Wardley vs Dubois with one of the upcoming Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven, or Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall, or Xander Zayas v Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis for $107.99 ($120.99 for Zayas option).
The new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription is available Stateside, with 12 PPVs annually available along with all the boxing, football, golf and tennis action. It costs $49.99 a month over the course of 12 months, and you could save more than $530 a year. Ultimate Tier will also include fights such as Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven.
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How to watch Wardley vs Dubois live stream in the UK
The Wardley vs Dubois live stream is available on PPV in the UK, setting you back £24.99 on the DAZN PPV platform.
Viewers do not need a subscription to the streaming platform to purchase the pay-per-view.
You can also bundle Wardley vs Dubois with the upcoming Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven, or Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall fights for £44.99.
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As we’ve mentioned above, you can also take out a new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription, which gives you access to 12 PPVs a year in addition to the regular 185 fight nights. It costs £24.99 a month, meaning you could save more than £350 a year.
Like in the US, Ultimate Tier will also include fights such as Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven.
How to watch Wardley vs Dubois live stream in Australia
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In Australia, fight fans can watch the Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois on DAZN PPV.
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It will cost AU$49.95 to watch the entire fight card. You won’t needa DAZN subscription to order this PPV event.
The new DAZN Ultimate Tier subscription is also available Down Under for AU$39.99 a month for 12 months’ access, with 12 PPVs included.
The main event is scheduled to get underway at 8am AEST on Sunday, May 10.
Is Wardley vs Dubois available anywhere else?
Yes, but you still need to buy a PPV to watch.
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DAZN access is included in 200 countries worldwide. If yours isn’t mentioned directly in this article, it will cost the equivalent of $24.99 where you are.
In Australia, as well as the DAZN option, you can also get the fight on Kayo Sports Main Event for AU$49.95 – no existing subscription to Kayo Sports required.
What time is the Wardley vs Dubois fight?
The card begins on Saturday, May 9 at 1pm ET / 10am PT / 6pm BST / 3am AEST.
The Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois ringwalks are expected at approximately 6pm ET / 3pm PT / 11pm BST / 8am AEST (Sunday).
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Wardley vs Dubois tale of the tape
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Header Cell – Column 0
Fabio Wardley
Daniel Dubois
Nationality
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British
British
Age
31
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28
Height
6′ 5″
6′ 5″
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Reach
78″
78″
Total fights
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21
25
Record
20-0-1 (19 KOs)
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22-3 (21 KOs)
Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois full card
Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois – WBO heavyweight world title
Jack Rafferty vs Ekow Essuman – light-welterweight
Liam Cameron vs Bradley Rea – light-heavyweight
Callum Morrell vs Zac Chelli – light-heavyweight
Bakhodir Jalolov vs Agron Samkici – heavyweight
Khaleel Majid vs Gavin Gwynne – light-welterweight
Who is on the Wardley vs Dubois undercard?
Jack Rafferty takes on Ekkow Essuman in a domestic super-lightweight scrap that serves as the co-main event. The unbeaten Rafferty got a majority draw decision with Mark Chamberlain last time out and wants to get back to winning ways.
The popular Liam Cameron is also in action, as he fights Bradley Rea, who lost a narrow decision to Lyndon Arthur in November.
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UFC 328 live streams feature two titles up for grabs in the Octagon, with middleweights Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland headlining proceedings after a flyweight title tussle between Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira in the co-main event at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday night.
The impressive Chimaev remains unbeaten throughout his professional MMA career and makes the first defense of the UFC gold he won last August thanks to a unanimous points victory over Dricus du Plessis. With the often controversial ‘Tarzan’ Strickland having made his debut Octagon appearance more than 12 years ago, however, Chimaev comes up against a Californian fighter who has a wealth of know-how, tradecraft and experience of winning this championship before.
‘The Fearless’ Van is another star making his first title defense. There was an element of good fortune that saw him injure Alexandre Pantoja’s arm at UFC 323 in just 26 seconds and take the Brazilian’s flyweight strap. That won’t bother Van, who became the second-youngest champion in UFC history in the process. Many fancy that Taira has a good shot to take the title following his devastating TKO of Brandon Moreno at the same event. In doing so he would create his own slice of history – Japan’s first ever UFC champ.
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Here’s where to watch UFC 328 live streams online and from anywhere with a VPN – including a clever way to watch UFC 328 for just $1.
How to watch UFC 328 live stream in the US
Exclusive US coverage of the full UFC 328 event is on Paramount Plus. It’s being headlined by Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland, which is expected to start at around 11pm ET / 8pm PT.
Plans start from only $8.99 a month with the Paramount Plus Essential Plan, or upgrade to Premium for $13.99 a month (see below for more details). You can also get a Paramount Plus trial with Walmart+ for $1 as with this sneaky trick we found.
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While Paramount Plus will show UFC 328 in its entirety, you can also watch the Early Prelims with the UFC Fight Pass.
A VPN is a handy piece of software that can make your device appear as if it’s back in your home country, thereby letting you unlock your usual streaming services. The best VPN right now? We recommend NordVPN – it does everything and comes with a 76% discount.
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple:
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you’re visiting the UK and want to view your usual US service, you’d select a United States server from the list.
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3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual local streaming service and watch the UFC.
How to watch UFC 328 live stream in the UK
The UFC 328 live stream is on TNT Sports 1in the UK.
You can get it by adding TNT Sports to your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, or pay from £25.99 per month for a HBO Max plan that includes TNT Sports.
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The main card action is set to begin at 2am BST on Sunday morning. UFC Fight Pass subscribers can also watch the Prelims and Early Prelims there.
If you’re abroad whilst the MMA live stream is on, a VPN like NordVPN can help you to access your home streaming services from anywhere.
How to watch UFC 328 live stream in Canada
There are a host of pay-per-view providers offering a UFC 328 live stream in Canada.
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You can head to the likes of Sportsnet, Bell or the UFC Fight Pass to watch the whole event, where the PPV price is set at $69.99. Prelims will also be shown on Sportsnet and TVA Sports, with Early Prelims also on UFC Fight Pass.
North of the border from the US? You can use NordVPN to watch your Paramount Plus subscription like you were back at home.
That means you can live stream UFC 328 via your web browser and devices like Android, iOS, Samsung TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Telstra TV and Chromecast.
You can also catch all the Prelims (but not the Chimaev vs Strickland main event) via Paramount+ and free-to-air Network 10.
Downloading a VPN will help you access your subscriptions from anywhere if you’re abroad when the fight is on.
Can I watch UFC 328 for free?
Not quite. Other than the sneaky little Walmart+ for $1 trick described above in the US, there doesn’t seem to be any way to watch UFC 328 for free. It’s on Paramount Plus in the US, which no longer carries a free trial. And it’s on PPV in many other countries around the world.
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TVNZ+ will also broadcast the early prelims for free in New Zealand if you are looking to catch the full card.
When does UFC 328 start?
The UFC 328 Main Card is scheduled to begin at 9pm ET / 6pm ET on Saturday, May 9. That’s 2am BST or 11am AEST in the UK and Australia on Sunday, May 10.
Before that, the Early Prelims start at 5pm ET / 2pm PT / 10pm BST / 7am AEST (Sun) and the Prelims at 7pm PT / 4pm PT / 12am BST (Sun) / 9am AEST (Sun).
Can I watch UFC 328 on my mobile?
Yes. Most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser – Paramount Plus, HBO Max and Kayo Sports all have mobile apps, for example.
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You can also stay up-to-date with the latest UFC news and plays on the official social media channels on X (@ufc), Instagram (@ufc), Facebook (UFC) TikTok (@ufc) and YouTube (@ufc).
UFC 328 full card
Main card Khamzat Chimaev vs Sean Strickland (for UFC Middleweight title) Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira (for UFC Flyweight title) Alexander Volkov vs Waldo Cortes Acosta (Heavyweight) Sean Brady vs Joaquin Buckley (Welterweight) King Green vs Jeremy Stephens (Lightweight)
Prelims Ateba Gautier vs Ozzy Diaz (Middleweight) Joel Álvarez vs Yaroslav Amosov (Welterweight) Grant Dawson vs Mateusz Rębecki (Lightweight) Jim Miller vs Jared Gordon (Lightweight)
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Early prelims Roman Kopylov vs Marco Tulio (Middleweight) Pat Sabatini vs William Gomis (Featherweight) Baisangur Susurkaev vs Djorden Santos (Middleweight) Clayton Carpenter vs Jose Ochoa (Flyweight)
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