Acer Expands Gaming Portfolio With Predator Atlas 8 New Predator gaming handheld expands possibilities for mobile gaming, combining new Intel Arc G-Series processors with up to Intel Arc B390 graphics, Predator AeroBlade cooling, stunning visuals and extensive battery life. 
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British Museum postpones Jewish Culture Month event over protest fears The Campaign Against Antisemitism says the decision marked a "victory" for the "antisemitic mob". 
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KnowBe4 launches Teams security tool against phishing Organisations using Microsoft Teams will gain new defences against phishing and impersonation as attackers shift beyond email to trusted chat tools. 
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Department of Conservation launches external investigation over debt, relationships with iwi It comes after RNZ approached the Department of Conversation with a series of questions regarding its Northern North Island region. 
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Iwi leaders furious at Budget 2026, call it ‘economic apartheid’ The iwi leaders are particularity concerned about the high rate of Maori unemployment, which sits at 11.5% 
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Multiple investigations underway after death of boy who went missing from school van “A very loved young man has passed away,” says principal. 
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Cook Strait sailing cancelled after ferry fault Passengers were moved on to other services after a mechanical issue disrupted crossings, the latest in a series of Connemara faults this year. 
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Jacinda Ardern documentary wins top prize at Emmy Awards The film was a box office success and included home videos shot by Ardern’s partner Clarke Gayford. 
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Stadium boss says traffic changes likely after business complaints Venues Otautahi confirmed on Friday the current system around the new stadium is not “locked in” and changes are expected. 
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Wellington residents find faecal matter, sanitary products on street amid heavy rain Woken by lightning and rain, Richard Peters went to check for possible flooding - and was disgusted by what he found. 
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Budget 2026: Health experts hopeful money for digital upgrades will improve patient data safety Budget 2026 dedicated $153.6m in funding for Health NZ to expand national cyber security monitoring, strengthen data security processes and deliver IT safety upgrades. 
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Live: Canterbury Crusaders v Wellington Hurricanes - Super Rugby Pacific Follow all the Super Rugby Pacific action from Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch. 
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Denodo puts Agora cloud service on Microsoft Marketplace Customers in Asia-Pacific can now buy Denodo's cloud data service through Microsoft's commercial channel, easing access to hybrid data for AI use cases. 
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ANZ to appeal class action decision The bank's chief executive Antonia Watson said the bank was appealing the decision on the basis that the High Court incorrectly applied the law. 
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Clear-out at Wellington Phoenix as seven players move on Wellington Phoenix announce departures of seven squad members, including import goalkeeper Josh Oluwayemi. 
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Watch: Dramatic tackle ends alleged shoplifting attempt at Auckland mall The police officer captured the alleged shoplifter after a pursuit through the mall and car park. 
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Gulf Harbour trial: Diary found at defendants' house discussed establishing 'kingdom' Shulai Wang's body was found in Gulf Harbour by a fisherman in March 2024. 
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IBM & Red Hat launch £5bn open-source security plan The move targets vulnerabilities in software used by large firms, as AI makes it easier to find and exploit flaws. 
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Worker forced to bring laptop on overseas holiday awarded wage arrears by employment tribunal A permanent, full-time worker was told he was only "learning and observing" during his first month on the job. The Employment Relations Authority ruled his daily work logs proved otherwise. 
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