Looking for things to do before the Round of 16 matches begin, or sneak in some quick tech reads in between matches or during half time periods? We've some suggestions.
By Ng Chong Seng -
Match schedule wall chart can be downloaded from http://worldcup.miotv.singtel.sg/
World Cup Half Time Reads
So, the group stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is coming to an end, and England, Spain, Italy, and Japan are already packing their bags. 15 consecutive late nights and 48 matches later, what are you going to do this Friday and Saturday (June 27 and 28) - you know, the break before the Brazil and Chile clash in the first of the round of 16 matches on June 29, 12:00 AM?
We say, why not come to HardwareZone and read some tech articles? You can read about how difficult it is to do 4K broadcasting; find out how to use Google Maps to explore all the 12 World Cup stadiums from the comfort of your couch; or download some apps to keep track of matches you aren't watching but would like to know the results. For matches that are boring, this Viber sticker pack will come in handy too.
May the best team win!
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