Technology News Today — July 15, 2026

NewsChannels newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via NewsChannels

How To Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals: England vs Argentina and more — today's news signal.

As we dive into the latest technology news, it's clear that innovation is happening at the intersection of various industries, from sports and entertainment to education and health. The highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals are just around the corner, and fans are eager to catch the England vs Argentina match, with many turning to online platforms to stream the game. Meanwhile, students are gearing up for the new academic year, and companies like Chegg are offering discounts and promotions to help them prepare, highlighting the growing importance of digital learning tools.

However, amidst these developments, tech giants like Google are facing challenges, including lawsuits from major publishers over AI training data. This comes as investors are pouring money into startups that combine technology with traditional industries, such as David Beckham's health drink startup IM8, which just received a significant investment from General Catalyst's CVF fund. On the consumer tech front, wearable devices like the Oura Ring 5 are continuing to impress with their advanced features and capabilities, solidifying their position as a leader in the smart ring market. As we explore these stories in more depth, it's clear that technology is driving change and innovation across multiple sectors, and we're excited to dive in and examine the latest trends and developments.

Today's signal:
• How To Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Semifinals: England vs Argentina (wired.com)
• Chegg Coupon Codes July 2026: Save on Study, Textbooks, & More (wired.com)
• Google faces another AI training lawsuit from major publishers (techcrunch.com)
• David Beckham’s health drink startup IM8 takes $1B from General Catalyst’s unusual CVF fund (techcrunch.com)
• Oura Ring 5 Review: Still the Smart Ring to Beat (wired.com)

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