More detail on gene tech regulations to come, as industry mulls opportunities Many scientists say the effective near 30-year ban on the use of gene technologies has held them back from progress. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:35pm Office 2021 Pro is yours to keep — all essential apps, no recurring fees TL;DR: Own Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows with a $49.97 lifetime license, no subscription required.
Tired of renting your productivity tools? Microsoft Office Professional 2021 gives you all the essential apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more — for a single, one-time payment of $49.97.
This version is a solid choice for freelancers, business owners, students, and anyone who wants to create polished documents, presentations, and spreadsheets without juggling subscriptions or relying on cloud-only tools. You’ll also get Publisher and Access, plus the free version of Microsoft Teams and OneNote — all installed directly to your Windows PC.
This license is tied to your device, not your Microsoft account, so once it’s activated, it’s yours for good. The suite runs on Windows 10 or 11 and supports all languages. And you’ll get instant download links, license keys, and free customer service included.
If you’ve been sticking with older versions or jumping between free apps, now’s your chance to upgrade your setup — and actually own it.
A lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2021 Professional is available now for just $49.97.
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© 2025 BBCWorld 7:55pm Black Caps v Zimbabwe: Second test, day two live updates All the action from the second test in Bulawayo. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 7:45pm Life coach sentenced over 'king-hit' assault A judge has suggested Albert James should have employed his conflict-resolution skills rather than punching a golf buddy in the head. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:35pm NetApp brings FSx for ONTAP to Amazon EVS for enhanced cloud migration NetApp has launched FSx for NetApp ONTAP as storage for Amazon EVS on AWS, boosting VMware cloud migration with improved data management and ransomware protection. 
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 Grab this lifetime AI photo editor for just $20 TL;DR: Grab lifetime access to Luminar Mobile for Android for just $19.99 (reg. $47.99) and enjoy AI-powered editing tools that instantly enhance skies, smooth skin, remove objects, and more—right from your phone.
You know that photo you took that would be perfect if only the lighting were better, or that random person in the background wasn’t there, making a weird face? Luminar Mobile for Android exists to fix that—and it’s available for a one-time payment of $19.99.
This AI-powered photo editing app brings desktop-level editing to your Android device, letting you enhance your shots in seconds without needing a creative degree or 20 different apps.
From SkyAI, which lets you swap a dull sky for a dramatic one, to SkinAI and BodyAI, which clean up portraits without making you look like a wax figure—this app packs a serious punch. You’ll also get smart filters, RAW editing support, object removal, and easy-to-use sliders for everything from color to curves.
Whether you’re snapping pics for Instagram, a travel blog, or just your camera roll, Luminar Mobile helps you turn almost perfect photos into absolutely ready-to-post perfection. And with lifetime access, you pay once and edit forever. There’s also a version available for iOS users.
Get a lifetime of Luminar Mobile for Android while it’s just $19.99 (MSRP: $47.99).
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© 2025 BBCWorld 7:45pm Live: Northland v Southland – NPC round two Follow live coverage as Northland host Southland at Semenoff Stadium in Whangarei in round two of the National Provincial Championship. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 7:15pm DDoS attacks surge 364% in APAC, driven by AI & hacktivists DDoS attacks in APAC have surged 364% year-on-year, driven by AI and hacktivists, with service providers and government bodies as prime targets. 
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