Man who died in Tarawera crash identified He was Gonzalo Ezequiel Altez Sosa, 30, of Akina, Hastings. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:05pm Get a lifetime cleaning crew for iPhone’s clutter for just $30 TL;DR: Lifetime access to Cleaner Kit Premium for iOS for $29.99 clears photos, videos, contacts, emails, and more — all powered by AI.
If your iPhone keeps throwing that dreaded “Storage Almost Full” warning, it’s probably not you — it’s the clutter. The Cleaner Kit Premium is your AI-powered iPhone declutterer and is now available for a one-time payment of just $29.99 (MSRP: $104.97).
This isn’t just a photo dump tool. Cleaner Kit intelligently finds and removes duplicate or low-quality photos, trims down oversized videos without ruining quality, and merges duplicate contacts so you don’t have six entries for the same person. It even tidies up your calendar and clears out old emails by sender in just a few taps.
The best part? All the scanning and sorting happens right on your device — nothing gets shipped off to some mysterious server. That means your private files and contacts stay private.
With over 67 million users, Cleaner Kit is the kind of app you set up once and let it quietly keep your iPhone running smoothly. Pay once, use it for life, and never again play the “which photo do I delete?” game when you’re trying to take a picture.
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© 2025 ITBrief 7:45pm New scheme aims to cut out supermarkets, source local produce Charities are working to create an online platform where shoppers can get local produce and bypass supermarket mark-ups. 
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© 2025 RadioNZ 8:45pm Felix to acquire Nexvia for AUD $12m, raising AUD $16m Felix Group is set to acquire Nexvia for AUD $12m and raise AUD $16m to expand its construction software platform and boost growth in ANZ and beyond. 
© 2025 ITBrief 8:15pm Your next spare laptop is just $80 with free shipping TL;DR: A solid, refurbished Lenovo 300E 11.6? Touchscreen Chromebook for $79.99 — perfect for everyday work, streaming, or as a kid-friendly backup.
If your main laptop is for “serious work” and you’ve been wishing for a no-stress, no-tears backup for emails, Netflix, and homework, the refurbished Lenovo 300E Chromebook might just be your new sidekick.
At just $79.99 (MSRP: $284.99) and with free shipping, this 2-in-1 touchscreen notebook is compact, lightweight, and ready to roll. It’s powered by an Intel N3450 quad-core processor with 4GB RAM, meaning it can juggle browser tabs, video calls, and streaming without sounding like it’s about to take off.
The 11.6? HD touchscreen makes navigation easy (especially for younger users), while Chrome OS keeps everything simple, secure, and synced. You’ve got 32GB of storage for essentials, plus Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to keep you connected.
As a Grade B refurbished model, it may have a few light scuffs, but it’s been tested to work just fine — and at this price, it’s an easy “yes” for a second laptop you won’t have to hover over nervously.
It’s perfect for home, travel, or that moment when the kids ask, “Can I use your laptop?”
Get this refurbished Lenovo 300E Touchscreen Chromebook for $79.99 (MSRP: $284.99) with free shipping.
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