Skillsoft finds gulf between AI adoption & readiness Only 24% of workers feel ready to use AI effectively, as firms roll out tools faster than training and governance can keep pace. 
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Person critically injured in central Auckland assault Emergency services were called to Wellesley St East, near the intersection with Rutland St, at about 6.45pm on Tuesday. 
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One person taken to hospital in critical condition following alleged assault Cordons are in place in Auckland CBD as police investigate the incident. 
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8x8 boosts workforce management adoption with free tools Mid-sized contact centres can now cut spreadsheets and manual scheduling as 8x8 folds workforce management into its platform at no extra charge. 
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Flexera launches AI cost tools to track enterprise spend Growing AI use is making bills harder to predict, pushing firms to track costs across models, agents, data and compute. 
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Datasite & Harvey link deal documents to AI workflows Lawyers can now use approved deal files inside Harvey without leaving Datasite, as the tie-up aims to speed diligence and drafting. 
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Global 5G subscriptions top 3 billion, Ericsson says Demand for mobile data is shifting as uplink traffic grows faster than downloads, with AI and cloud services pushing networks harder. 
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Yokogawa updates OpreX server for easier plant control Plant operators can now connect mixed equipment more easily as Yokogawa adds multi-vendor support and tighter security to its OpreX server. 
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'Outstandingly good' South Island bull sells for record $168k The star bull stood out for its impressive size and quiet temperament, but there are a few more big sales looming on the sales calendar. 
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Drata launches AI agent governance for enterprises Enterprise buyers are demanding proof of what AI agents do, as scrutiny rises over permissions, ownership and audit trails across organisations. 
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Every team in the All Whites' group has earned a point. So why are they top? The All Whites twice held the lead against Iran before settling for a 2-2 draw. Yet it’s still the New Zealanders who sit on top of group G. 
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Manufacturers turn to AI as maintenance know-how fades Rising downtime costs are pushing factories to use AI to capture veteran technicians' know-how before retiring staff take it with them. 
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Wellington's Johnsonville line to reopen after train derailment Track repairs have now been completed after a derailed train crashed into a concrete safety barrier on 6 June. 
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AWS WAF lets publishers charge AI bots for content Publishers could soon charge AI crawlers per request as AWS WAF starts billing bots for content access at the network edge. 
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Infios adds AI tools to warehouse management software The new tools are aimed at cutting manual work and speeding up warehouse responses to errors, staff queries and coaching needs. 
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All Whites’ latest World Cup hero a role model for ‘small, skinny’ kids everywhere Eli Just scored twice against Iran in Los Angeles, continuing a dramatic rise from playing in front of triple-digit crowds in Austria 18 months ago. 
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‘Someone is going to be seriously hurt or killed’: Boy racers pour diesel over rural roads Diesel is being dumped for burnouts and drift racing, sparking concerns that "someone is going to be seriously hurt or killed". 
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