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  WiZ HDMI Sync Box Starter Kit with TV Backlight Review A fun and easy to setup lightshow for your TV. 
© 2025 GeekZone 2:35pm Zscaler, CrowdStrike & Red Canary boost AI-powered security Zscaler, CrowdStrike and Red Canary have expanded their partnership to offer AI-powered, integrated security solutions enhancing threat detection and response. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:35pm Kiwibank tempering big banks’ profits, and there’s still ‘bold ambition, boss says Chief executive Steve Jurkovich says he expects Kiwibank’s deposits and lending are growing faster than that the four larger Australian-owned banks. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Microsoft sets 2033 deadline for post-quantum security rollout Microsoft aims to complete its quantum-safe security rollout by 2033, integrating post-quantum cryptography across Windows, Azure and Microsoft 365 to counter future threats. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:25pm Overseas expansion and name change Well-known Auckland mortgage adviser Jeff Royle has expanded his business to Australia and the UK and is changing its name. 
© 2025 Good Returns 2:25pm Gas 'crisis' warning as MBIE warns again supply falling faster than expected Consumption of natural gas dropped to its lowest level since 2011 last year, and MBIE is warning that gas supply may be falling faster than previously expected. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:15pm Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices in US as tariff fears persist The Japanese technology giant cited economic challenges as it raised prices for the consoles by around $50. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 1:55pm New DripDropper malware exploits then patches Linux cloud flaw New DripDropper malware exploits then patches a Linux cloud flaw, securing exclusive access to servers via Apache ActiveMQ vulnerability CVE-2023-46604. 
© 2025 ITBrief 1:55pm Secureframe gains early FedRAMP 20x approval, streamlines compliance Secureframe becomes one of the first to gain FedRAMP 20x approval, enhancing cloud security compliance and easing government contractors' regulatory burdens. 
© 2025 ITBrief 1:45pm AI & fragmented identities heighten enterprise security risks New research reveals AI and fragmented digital identities are increasing enterprise security risks, with 11 hours spent investigating each critical incident. 
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