How We're Watching the World Cup 2014: Live Broadcasting By LiveU, Major Operations Deployed for Global Media and Viewers

The 2014 FIFA World Cup will have the attention of millions of fans as they watch matches live on television or on secondhand experience. For LiveU, the scale of broadcasting the World Cup tournament may be the biggest operation for the live-video transmission company.

FIFA World Cup Predictions: Good News For Brazil, History Tells Us South America Can't Be Beat at Home

As usual Brazil, Spain, and Italy are the favorites to win it all. However, history tells us that this year, South American teams have an even bigger reason to be favored.

FIFA World Cup Online, Multiscreen Viewing Popular, Says Survey; Corporations Capitalizing on Soccer Fever

The 2014 FIFA World Cup is set to start in June from Brazil, and viewers in the United States are prepared to use their digital devices for better game viewing.

FIFA, Stadium Officials On 'Tight Schedule' To Finish Preparations Before Opening Ceremony

FIFA secretary general Jérôme Valcke inspected venues in Sao Paulo, Curitiba, and Cuiaba to verify if they would be ready in time to host matches for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

World Cup 2014 Analysis - Group F: How Will Bosnia & Herzegovina Perform in Debut Tournament?

One of the great attractions of any World Cup is seeing new teams arrive on the biggest stage in the world and attempt to steal the spotlight from other top sides.

2014 FIFA Soccer World Cup to Take Place June 12-July 13 in Brazil

Brazil hosts for the second time

NBA 2K14, Madden, & NHL Games Among Top Sports Titles So Far In 2014; Which Are The Worst?

Each year we are spoiled with new video game releases on various platforms, but the action and first-person shooting games tend to get a great deal of the attention.

EA Sports Bringing FIFA 2014 World Cup Brazil Game to PS3, Xbox 360 In April

Only available for PS3 and Xbox 360

World Cup Draw 2014 Teams, Groups: United States Featured in Group G, Also Known As Group of Death

The 2014 World Cup will feature the United States of America in Group G - or the 'Group of Death' - along with Germany, Ghana, and Portugal
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