NSW traffic cams will soon detect – and fine – drivers for using their phone

After conducting trials earlier in the year, Transport for NSW will begin rolling out a host of world-first cameras that are exclusively designed to catch drivers using their mobile phones on the road.

Cameras will be placed in 45 separate locations around the state by December this year and, unlike speed cameras, will come with no warning or signage related to their presence.

The new cameras cost the government AU$ 88 million in total and are able to function in all light and weather conditions, using AI in order to detect mobile phone usage 24-hours a day in vehicles travelling anywhere up to 300km/h.

According to NSW Roads Minister Andrew Constance, a single camera trialled over one month detected more than 11,000 drivers illegally using their phones. 

“We have to unfortunately use the element of surprise to get people to think,” Constance said. “It’s not about revenue – it’s about saving lives”.

The Minister for NSW’s Regional Roads, Paul Toole, pointed out that independent modelling has found that about a hundred fatal and serious crashes could be prevented over the course of five years with the installation of these cameras.

As was the case with the two trial cameras put in place in January of this year, a three-month grace period will follow the installation of these new cameras in order to iron out any kinks in the technology or the process.

Once this grace period has ended, however, drivers caught using their mobile phone could face AU$ 344 fines and the loss of five demerit points.

There are some exceptions to this rule – using your handset for calls, music and navigation while it’s in a cradle is allowed so long as it’s hands-free, as is interacting with your phone in a drive-through or in order to pass it to a passenger.


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Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More

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Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More

The Canon 1D X Mark III may be the last of its kind, but it won’t go down without a fight.

Information has leaked regarding the Canon flagship camera, predicting a 2020 release. This follows on the heels of Nikon’s D6 announcement and its claim that the D6 will be Nikon’s “most advanced DSLR to date.”

The Canon 1D X series and the Nikon D6 series have been longtime competitors, aimed at professional photographers in need of rugged, high-performing camera bodies. Hence, it’s no surprise that the 1D X Mark III should come out in 2020, most likely in time for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

The leak also suggests that the Canon 1D X Mark III will have in-body image stabilization (IBIS), a feature traditionally offered by mirrorless models but kept out of DSLRs. This will be appreciated by low-light shooters who need to eke out every bit of stability they can get.

The Canon 1D X Mark III is also said to feature significantly increased resolution “for an EOS-1 series camera.” Note that Canon’s EOS-1 line is short on resolution but high on autofocus capabilities and shooting speed, which explains why the 1D X Mark II tops out at 20.2 megapixels, despite its ‘flagship’ label.

What would count as significant?

My guess would be a jump in the 4-megapixel range, to put the 1D X Mark III at 24 megapixels. But it could be less, considering the low bar for 1D X resolution.

Apparently, the Canon flagship will also include 6K video (without a crop) and an upgraded DIGIC processor, as well as dual CFExpress card slots.

As of now, the 1D X Mark III is looking on par with the Nikon D6, which is rumored to drop in 2020.

Both cameras will undoubtedly be pricey; the Canon 1D X Mark II retails at $ 5500 USD, and the Nikon D5 sits at nearly $ 6000.

But for the professional action photographer, the cameras will undoubtedly be worth the cost.

Are you looking forward to the Canon 1D X Mark III announcement? What specs are you hoping to see? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

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There is probably nothing worse than hearing a coffee grinder whirl up as you talk to your potential clients. While coffee shops can seem like an ideal and neutral location for a meet up with a client, it can also be distracting. Here are some other locations for photography pre-consultations with a client.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

1. Vendor office space

As photographers, we work with lots of different vendors that are close by and that over time, we can even become friends with.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

Find a vendor that has an office or retail space and ask them if you can rent the space to hold your pre-consultations. Perhaps they have a small office they don’t use or a large open floor plan where you can hold your meetings.

You could even swap the rent with free sessions or artwork for their space. This will also bring more business into their space while you get to hold your pre-consultation without distractions and in a beautiful space.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

Be sure to keep your samples or products that you plan on showing during your pre-consultation. If you can, talk your vendor friend into letting you use a corner where you can set it up just right for your meetings.

It will leave a much bigger impact than you have invested in making friends with other vendors you trust enough to hold your meetings there.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

Clients will feel more comfortable and be able to ask their questions and get all information without the barista yelling out names and coffee orders.

2. In your own home

Many photographers don’t have a designated studio space, which means that you probably work from a desk somewhere in your home.

Having a pre-consultation, in-person sales appointment, and any other general client meetings, in your home means that you’re able to control the impression you leave on your clients.

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Designate a space in your home where your clients will be able to sit and talk with you comfortably. Have your products all ready to go, and perhaps some candles or incense burning to create a nice ambiance.

Bringing clients into your own home also builds more trust between you and the client. You have all your products right at your fingertips along with any beverages and snacks to offer your client.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

Also, you can use your television as a screen to preview photos, show a slideshow of your work, and even play music in the background.

3. In your client’s home

If don’t feel comfortable having consultations in your home, you can offer to hold the pre-consultation at your client’s home.

This can be really convenient if your client has small children and you need to work around their schedule. Also, this will allow you to view locations for wall portraits and various products that your client perhaps may not have thought of prior to the pre-consultation.

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You can take your products, laptop, or have a printed product guide for your clients to view while you sit in their living room chatting about ideas for their upcoming session.

Ask your clients if they feel comfortable with a pre-consultation visit and offer them free measuring for wall portraits while you’re there. This might give them the incentive to have a consultation at their home.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

Take note of their design style, color schemes, and architecture. This can be really helpful when you do an in-person sales appointment and you’ve correctly matched frames that fit perfectly into their already decorated home.

4. At the venue/location

For wedding clients, the perfect location where you can meet is at the location where the couple will be getting married, if possible.

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Walking the location can also be a good time to look for photo spots that would work perfectly for the day of wedding portraits. You can walk through and get an idea of their style, and it makes the meeting a little less formal.

For portrait sessions, you can choose a favorite location like a park that you have used before where a bench and seating are available. This is because you might be meeting with clients with their children, or you might want to show them your portfolio on your laptop or phone and your products.

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If the weather is comfortable, use an outdoor space that you particularly like that isn’t heavily crowded, like a plaza or benches where you can talk with your clients comfortably.

Remember, some of these places may not have internet, so everything you need should be downloaded or pre-loaded onto your devices. That way, you can show your client without delays or issues.

5. Shared workspaces

Shared workspaces, like We Work, offer members lots of perks and amenities that are just like having an office or studio space of your own.

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Some of these locations have conference rooms you can reserve ahead of time to have your pre-consultation with your clients.

Many shared workspaces have reception, lounge areas, coffee and tea bars, and many other perks that also include internet and distraction-free space. You can hold your consultation without having to sit cramped at a small round table and cafe chairs.

Top 5 Locations for Photography Pre-Consultations that are not in a Coffee Shop

If you’re holding quite a few pre-consultations and in-person sales meetings a month, you might want to consider paying the monthly fee to use the shared workspace. Or perhaps talk to a friend who has used one and get their take on it.

Conclusion

Many a photographer has had the coffee shop pre-consultation client meeting and while it is practical and neutral, these alternate locations may just prove to leave a more professional impression on your clients.

Do you have any other locations for photography pre-consultations that you’d like to share? Please do so in the comments!

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Protect Your Workstation – Belkin Surge Protectors on Sale at Amazon

Amazon is featuring Belkin Surge Protectors as a Gold Box Deal of the Day.
 
I have one similar to the Belkin 6-Outlet Pivot-Plug Surge Protector shown above that is particularly handy for studio applications. [Sean]

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Resident Evil ‘Project Resistance’: release date, news and trailers

Not had enough Resident Evil this year? Then you're in luck. Capcom officially announced Project Resistance at Tokyo Game Show 2019.

Hot on the heels of Resident Evil 2 Remake – and scratching that horror itch while we wait for news on Resident Evil 8 – Project Resistance is a new 1v4 asymmetric online survival horror experience set in the world of Resident Evil. 

It may not be a new core game in the franchise, but Project Resistance is shaping up to be Capcom's version of survival horror's such as Dead by Daylight and Friday the 13th. 

So without further ado, here's everything we know about Project Resistance including all the latest new, trailers and rumors.

[Update: Project Resistance will feature an offline narrative mode. Read on to find out more.]

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? A 1v4 asymmetric online survival horror experience set in the world of Resident Evil
  • What can I play it on? PS4, PC and Xbox One
  • When can I play it? TBC 

Project Resistance release date

Capcom hasn't confirmed when Project Resistance will launch, however we expect to find out during the official announcement in September. The game will also be playable at Tokyo Game Show, suggesting development is fairly far along.

It's likely we're looking at a release date in mid to late 2020.

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Project Resistance trailers

Project Resistance was officially announced at Tokyo Game Show 2019 with an official trailer.

Check it out below:

We first saw a teaser trailer for Project Resistance. 

You can check it out below:

Project Resistance news and rumors

Offline narrative mode
In an interview with PlayStation Blog, Project Resistance producer Masachika Kawata revealed that the game will feature an offline narrative mode alongside its 1v4 multiplayer mode.

More than one Mastermind
You'll have a choice of different Masterminds to play as, Kawata explained in the same interview:

“At TGS 2019, you only experience Daniel as Mastermind, but there are many variations of the Mastermind. The same goes for the survivors and there are more survivors with unique skills and looks that we are planning to add into the game.”

Closed beta test
Capcom has announced that a closed beta test for Project Resistance is coming soon to PS4 and Xbox One.  

Survival of the fittest
Much like Dead by Daylight and Friday the 13th, Project Resistance sees a group of survivors working together to escape – each with their own unique traits and skills. To win, survivors need to obtain specific items to escape areas – they are succesful if they complete the third area in a level.

On the opposing side is a Mastermind, who secretly kidnaps young people "for the purpose of data gathering". 

Unlike other survival games though, the Mastermind will never come face-to-face with survivors, instead observing through the security cameras and setting traps to prevent their escape.

Tokyo Game Show 2019
Resident Evil Project Resistance was officially announced during Tokyo Game show. Capcom's Project Resistance is a new 1v4 asymmetric online survival horror experience set in the world of Resident Evil.

Platforms
Resident Evil Project Resistance will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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Testing on an unconfirmed title
Capcom’s Division 1, has reportedly sent emails to Resident Evil Ambassadors in Japan, inviting them to test an in-development game. 

The email, translated from Japanese to English and published by fansite Biohaze, reads:

“To all Resident Evil Ambassadors, thank you for your patronage regarding the Resident Evil series. Today, we are letting you know that we are recruiting testers for a game that’s in development!

“We are interested in incorporating the feedback of all Ambassadors into our development, so please read the details below and, if you are interested in participating, click the entry button.”

We now know these emails may have been referring to Project Resistance. 

Capcom has numerous unannounced titles in development
Resident Evil fans hoping for a new entry in the series were feeling their hopes rising after a 2019 financial briefing from Capcom which confirmed the publisher has "numerous" unannounced titles in development. The games are being developed on the RE Engine used for Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil 2 and Devil May Cry 5.


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Photography Composition Essentials: Depth or Perspective

If your photograph engages a viewer for more than five seconds, it means it has something for the viewer to look into. If we brush aside the story part and strictly look into the aesthetic aspects of a photograph, what composition rule or principle is actually responsible for all that viewer’s attention? It’s depth—or perspective—in a photograph.

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Depth or Perspective

As we all know, a photograph is a two dimensional plane and normally it doesn’t fully recreate the actual emotions of what we saw at that time (and it never will). That’s why we should enjoy the process of taking photographs whether we get a shot or not). If anything can help a viewer to feel a little bit of reality in a photograph, it’s depth. It’s the third dimension of a photograph and one of the key composition rules in photography.

What depth really offers to the viewer is an artist’s preferred way to look into the picture. The user starts from the foreground, moves toward the subject, and then the rest of the information is filled in by the background. The only thing that is important is actually the relation of all these elements to fill in all the missing parts.

I actually didn’t notice that much about depth before I decided to write a post on it. I was merely using it for the aesthetic aspect of my photographs. But when I actually started thinking in more detail, I started to embrace its value even more. It grounds every picture and convinces the viewer that this picture is a piece of artwork and not just another snap. It separates a good luck artist from a photographer who is consistently producing good pictures.

I’m a landscape lover and I do agree that a lot of the time I get good photographs by chance; instead of taking consistently good pictures by doing my homework, I’m used to increasing my chances by taking more pictures. That’s how I used to cheat my luck because it gives me the same net results. But this approach actually hurts you when you try to go pro because you can’t come again and again to the same location and try your luck when you do professional work. That’s why people are willing to hire professionals—they give them sure results the first time they get a chance.

So if you want to be a pro, start taking it more seriously and try to conceptualize the photograph before lifting your camera to your eye. Check whether you’ve got enough depth in your photograph to engage viewers, and if not, move to a different angle or location until you find a decent spot to convey a reasonable amount of depth.

Now I’m going to show you some of my images that—in my opinion—have decent depth aspect. Keep in mind that I’m not a pro and I’m still working on my skills.

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Muttrah Corniche , Oman

It starts with a boat (foreground) moving through the restrooms / parking (middle ground), all the way to the distant trees, mountains, and beautiful clouds (background). All these things are related and complement each other. They depict the typical setting of a beach-side resort. The shoreline here is connecting all these levels together, making it one complete picture.

depth in a sunrise photo

Sur Sunrise, Oman

Here the road is leading toward the main subject, the sunrise (background), but instead of just a plain sunrise it leads toward it through a person standing (foreground) and town houses (middle ground). So it conveys enough details for the viewer to observe. The on-going street light gives a sense of distance between all these levels.

road used to add perspective

Sidaab Street , Oman

This is Sidaab Street in Oman, which leads to the Royal Palace. The main subject of this picture is actually the road and the journey (middle ground) but to create enough interest I included a car tire (foreground) and mountains and clouds (background). The street lights provide a sense of distance among the foreground/middle ground and background.

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Why So Serious , Quryaat Road, Oman

I guess by now you know that I’m obsessed with roads, and I accept that I love roads. I find them to be a very attractive subject when it comes to depth and perspective. Here of course that car with a smiley spare wheel is the subject (middle ground) along with the road in front (foreground) leads toward the subject and all the way to the mountains (background).

OK, enough of landscapes and roads. I have some examples from street/people photography, too.

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The Fisherman , Sifah Beach, Oman

Here there are no leading lines but from the proportion it is clear that the fisherman on left is our subject (foreground) which is complemented by the boats (middle ground) and the sea where he fishes. All levels are perfectly related and gel together.

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Muttrah Fish Harbor, Oman

The people here are either fishermen who came from fishing trips or the buyers who want fish. The composition is simple. It starts with the harbor (foreground), moving toward the subject (which are fishermen in the middle ground) all the way to the water and the ships (background). No need to explain further.

I hope I made my point pretty clear now that when I am talking about depth or perspective in a photograph, I’m referring to all these levels (fore/middle/background) and their relationship with the entire picture. That makes a photograph complete and it makes people believe what they’re witnessing. It makes the image more interesting and entices them to look into each and every detail of a photograph.

About the Author
Imran Zahid works as a software consultant in Oman and is originally from Pakistan. He didn’t learn photography from anywhere; he’s a self taught photographer. It’s his lifetime passion.
Blog : http://theshadesphotography.worpress.com
Portfolio : https://500px.com/imrzahid

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Windows 10’s sweeping interface change Sets could be back on the horizon

Windows 10 users who were looking forward to Sets – and were disappointed when Microsoft abandoned the idea – can perhaps hope that this major interface change is still coming, at least according to the latest from the OS rumor mill.

Sets was (or indeed still is) Microsoft’s big idea to take the concept of tabs from web browsers and apply it to the broader operating system, allowing users to group together sets of apps in a window (all of which could be related to a certain task, and conveniently fired up together when needed).

As mentioned, Microsoft appeared to completely drop this idea earlier this year (after previously delaying it), but now prolific leaker WalkingCat has just hinted on Twitter that this might not be the case, and that Sets could be back on the horizon – albeit without providing much in the way of qualification or detail.

He mentions build 19481, which is a preview version of Windows 10 that’s way down the line and presumably being internally tested by Microsoft – remember the current preview for the next major update due in the first half of 2020 (20H1) is build 18985.

Italian tech site Aggiornamenti Lumia chimed in on that Twitter thread noting that build 19480 (and newer) are on the way to Windows testers, and that this will likely represent the start of (skip ahead) testing on Windows 10 21H1 – the big update due to land in the first half of 2021.

What about the Windows 10 20H2 update? The theory is that like the 19H2 update which should soon be with us, this will be about tweaking and smoothing things over, and fine-tuning performance, rather than introducing any major new features. Although that’s pure speculation, of course.

Sets for success?

The key thing here is that Sets is apparently due to make a comeback, with other commenters on that Twitter thread noting that there are further hints that Microsoft is again testing the feature, and that the company might have fixed whatever issues there were which stood in the way of Sets making the cut for Windows 10.

That’s great news as far as we’re concerned, because we felt this was one of the most intriguing incoming features for Windows 10, and potentially a huge step up for the interface in terms of usability.


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Reports suggest Intel Core i9-9900KS could boast 127W TDP

As we’re gearing up for the launch of the Intel Core i9-9900KS ­– with some motherboard manufacturers already releasing motherboard firmware ­to support the new processor – new documentations surface to suggest that the more powerful iteration of Intel Core i9-9900K could potentially hit the streets with a 127W TDP (thermal design power).

Sharp-eyed Redditor Urotho noticed that Asus has updated the processor support list for its ROG Maximus XI Code gaming motherboard, listing the Core i9-9900KS with a 127W TDP.

Of course, this specification has not been confirmed by Intel. Additionally, it looks like Asus has since taken the Core i9-9900KS off the motherboard’s CPU support list, perhaps until the chip hits the streets in October. However, Tom’s Hardware also pointed out that Russian retailer DNS Shop corroborates this information on its Core i9-9900KS landing page.

What this higher TDP means to consumers?

We already know that the forthcoming CPU will boast a 4GHz base clock and a 5.0GHz boost clock across all cores, over i9-9900K’s 3.6GHz and 5.0GHz base and boost clocks. But, other than that, there’s not much difference in their specs, as the Core i9-9900KS is reported to have the same number of cores and threads, among other things.

If the rumor mill is right, however, the Core i9-9900KS will boast the highest TDP rating on an Intel mainstream desktop processor. Its 127W TDP, which is 33.68% higher than that of the i9-9900K’s 95W, also means that the chip could potentially offer better performance.

On the downside, it will also mean that it will generate more heat and have more power consumption, so it might require a heftier thermal cooling solution. That’s without mentioning the fact that not all motherboards on the market will be able to support the Core i9-9900KS.

We will, of course, have to wait until its October release to confirm all this. The good news is, it won’t be long now until we get our hands on the Intel Core i9-9900KS to see how it performs in real world scenarios.

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Used Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (8) – $341.95 Shipped (Compare at $489.00 New)

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How to Embrace MINIMALISM for IMPROVED Landscape Photos [video]

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In this video from Mark Denney, he looks at how embracing Minimalism can improve your Landscape Photography.

Mark uses some of his photos to illustrate some of the following points:

5 tips for achieving minimalist landscape photography

1. Include an obvious subject

Use an obvious subject without filling the frame with it. It draws the viewer’s eye in.

2. Expansive Composition

Use a lot of negative space around your subject to make your subject stand out further.

3. Minimizing color

Color can be distracting (if there are many colors) in a minimalist composition. Many minimalist photos are black and white, quite monotone or only make use of a few colors so that the composition is not busy.

4. Use of light and shadows

Consider using dappled light, striped light, or spots of light so that light is the main subject in the scene. This can work well for minimalist photography.

5. Keep it simple

Think differently and outside the box, but keep it simple. Look for a distraction-free palette to work with. Often it is more about what you don’t have in the frame rather than what you do.

So shake up your focus with your landscape photography, and give Minimalism a try. If you are interested in learning more about Landscape Photography, check out our Landscape and Nature Course!

 

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Australia vs Fiji live stream: how to watch today’s Rugby World Cup 2019 match from anywhere

With the Rugby World Cup 2019 now upon us, Australia will be hoping for a bit more consistency, following an indifferent showing in their warm-up games. With plenty of power through the team, Fiji offer a tough start for Australia and are more than capable of pulling off an early shock. We'll give you the low down on how to get a Australia vs Fiji live stream below, no matter where you are in the world.

The Wallabies have only managed ten wins in their last five games, and while a win against New Zealand at home last moth impressed, their erratic recent form was perfectly illustrated by the thrashing handed it out to them by the All Blacks in the return fixture. If they're to add to their two World Cup titles, the Aussies will need to become more ruthless, starting today with a game that they'll be expected to win.

Having been handed a tough draw, Fiji know that their qualification for the 2023 World Cup is at stake. They've previously made it to the the quarter-finals on two occasions, (back in 1987 and 2007). Placed in a group that also includes Wales and Georgia, should Fiji make out of the Pool phase this time out, it'll be a huge achievement.

Can the Aussies avoid a shock? You can watch all the action from pretty much anywhere on Earth by following our Australia vs Fiji live stream guide for the Rugby World Cup below.

How to watch the 2019 Rugby World Cup from outside your country

If you're abroad for any of the Rugby World Cup and don't want to miss out on catching the coverage from your home country, you'll inevitably find it geo-blocked when you try to stream online. But don't sweat. With the option of a VPN, you can tune into those fixtures no matter where you are in the world without resorting to some dodgy feed on Reddit. And best of all, it's really easy to do. Read on for details on how to stream coverage from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA: 

How to watch Australia vs Fiji live stream in Australia for free

How to stream Australia vs Fiji live in the UK 

How to watch Australia vs Fiji live in New Zealand

How to live stream Australia vs Fiji in the US

  • Hulu with Live TV $ 40 per month – Hulu with Live TV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.
  • FuboTV $ 35 for the first month – FuboTV gives you the first month at a discounted rate but after that the price increases to $ 45 a month. The service includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network but does not come with ESPN.
  • DirecTV Now $ 50 per month – DirecTV Now includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $ 5 extra you can add the NFL Network.
  • YouTubeTV $ 40 per month – YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.

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New Zealand vs South Africa live stream: how to watch today’s Rugby World Cup 2019 match from anywhere

A day into the 2019 Rugby World Cup and we immediately have one of the most salivating encounters of the tournament. Two of the pre-tournament favourites – the All Blacks of New Zealand and the Springboks of South Africa – face off today, and frankly we're extremely excited. Assuming you are too, keep reading to discover how to get a New Zealand vs South Africa live stream, no matter where in the world you are.

New Zealand need no introduction. Reigning champions and rugby union behemoths, the All Blacks are naturally most commentators' hot tips to take the Web Ellis Cup for a third time running.

With 122 caps, the talismanic back-row forward Kieran Read will lead his team out. The power and guile of Read, Brodie Retallick and Ardie Savea in the pack is matched by the likes of Sonny Bill Williams in the backs. And Beauden Barrett is likely to be a key man today to try and unlock the South Africa defence.

Although underdogs today, South Africa will be buoyed by the late draw that they managed to claim in New Zealand in the Rugby Championship back in July. Substitute scrum-half Herschel Jantjies was the hero that day, but fly-half Handre Pollard is the Springboks' lynch-pin player. Fans will be looking to captain Siya Kolisi's and his fairy tale career to bring the cup back to Africa like they did in 1995 and 2007.

It's a tough one to call, but what we do know is that this is an absolutely unmissable Rugby World Cup pool match. Luckily, there's no reason to miss out thanks to TechRadar's New Zealand vs South Africa live stream guide. Keep reading to discover how to watch this showdown from your corner of the Earth. 

How to watch the 2019 Rugby World Cup from outside your country

Watching from New Zealand, Australia, the UK (where it's FREE), US or Canada? Then keep scrolling to discover who's showing the match in your country. But if you're abroad this weekend and still want to watch your domestic coverage, then you'll soon find it's geo-blocked by the broadcaster meaning you can't watch it.

At least you wouldn't be able to, if it weren't for the magic (OK, not actual magic) of a VPN. A Virtual Private Network let's you change the IP address of your laptop, phone, tablet or TV streaming device meaning that you can change it back to one that's in your home country and watch the rugby as if you were back there. It's ridiculously easy to do, too.

How to watch the All Blacks in New Zealand

How to stream New Zealand vs South Africa live in the UK for FREE

How to watch New Zealand vs South Africa: live stream in Australia

How to live stream All Blacks vs Springboks in the US

  • Hulu with Live TV $ 40 per month – Hulu with Live TV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.
  • FuboTV $ 35 for the first month – FuboTV gives you the first month at a discounted rate but after that the price increases to $ 45 a month. The service includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network but does not come with ESPN.
  • DirecTV Now $ 50 per month – DirecTV Now includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $ 5 extra you can add the NFL Network.
  • YouTubeTV $ 40 per month – YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.

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Live stream Rugby World Cup 2019 match in Canada


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