I put my gaming PC on the floor. A year later, I regretted it I had a desktop gaming rig built for me about 10 years ago. I chose large and chunky parts, which the tower reflected in its sheer enormity. The size of it meant that it was never going to be something I could place on my desk without it looking out... 
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Nigerian film star Alex Ekubo dies aged 40 The actor was recognised for his contributions to entertainment as well as his humanitarian efforts. 
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Governments eye agentic AI as security worries persist Governments are weighing agentic AI to ease staffing pressure, but most leaders want stronger security and sovereignty safeguards before scaling up. 
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Short story collection wins New Zealand's biggest book prize Ingrid Horrocks' fiction debut, All Her Lives, is the first book of short stories to win the $65,000 Ockham Book award prize. 
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Two arrested after Hamilton intersection attack Police have arrested and charged two men in relation to a road-rage assault at a Frankton intersection in February. 
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Phoenix women out to put NZ football on the map in final The Wellington Phoenix women are playing for more than just a trophy when they compete in their first ever A-league grand final, says coach Bev Priestman. 
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One dead after truck rolls on Central Otago walking track The victim died at the scene on the Grovers Hill walking track. 
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Droplet warns legacy Windows Server backups may fail Older servers may be unprotected for years because some backup providers no longer fully support them, risking recovery failures and audit breaches. 
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Serious crash in Bay of Plenty closes highway Two vehicles have collided in Papamoa, leaving the Te Puke Highway closed and two people seriously injured. 
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Ransom ‘paid’ to hackers who crippled online learning in Australia More than 120 Australian schools, universities and TAFEs were caught in the world’s largest education breach. Now their data is supposedly deleted. 
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Olly Murs completes second day of charity challenge The 41-year-old is running, cycling and rowing between Manchester and London. 
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Alleged scammer extradited after hacking attempt on BTS star Jungkook The suspect allegedly tried to transfer millions of dollars worth of shares from the K-pop singer's account. 
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Margot Robbie: Women today have similar conversations as in Tudor play Acclaimed Tudor-set play 1536 is backed by Margot Robbie and is being turned into a BBC TV drama. 
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Two Lotto players win $500,000, Powerball rolls over Two Lotto players from Auckland and Christchurch have each won a $500,000 first division prize. 
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Murder trial aborted for father accused of killing 5-year-old daughter Mukesh Prashad is accused of smothering his daughter to death with a pillow. 
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Landslides result in more claims than any other natural hazard The Natural Hazards Commission received almost 13,000 claims for damage from landslides in the last five years - 10,000 more than the previous five years. 
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Your productivity apps shouldn’t come with a monthly bill — Office 2024 is now $130 just once TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office 2024 for Mac or PC for a one-time payment of $129.97 (MSRP $249.99) through May 31 and skip the monthly subscription cycle for good.
Subscription fatigue is real, especially when the software you rely on every day keeps charging you month after month just to open a spreadsheet or draft... 
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