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Essex Police drops Allison Pearson investigation
The investigation is closed, but there will be a review of the force’s handling of the matter. 
© 2024 BBCWorld 7:15am 

Black Friday sales: Buyer beware
The discounts on offer might not be all they seem. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 7:05am 

What's next after ICC issues warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders?
A look at what could happen next after arrest warrants were issued for for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Suspicious fire at Auckland industrial building
Firefighters were called to the Avondale blaze at 4am Friday morning. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

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Police delay Core Policing Services update
For years, police have been saying they need to replace fragmented, old technology systems to keep the public safe - but the update has again been put off. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Christchurch youth mental health facility opens its doors
The facility, which cost about $16m to build, can treat about 640 young people every month. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

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French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific, including New Caledonia's mayors asking France for more money. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

'History repeats' for former state wards in prison
Mental health workers fear some prison inmates who are suicidal, psychotic or suffering other serious psychological problems will be left without support when their contracts end. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:25am 

Government slammed for pushing ahead with boot camps while trial still under way
The coalition has "absolutely no intention of listening to the evidence that comes out of their experiment", Labour MP says. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:05am 

This giant LG 240Hz OLED ultrawide monitor is $700 off right now
Oh boy. We’re just over a week away from Black Friday and the OLED monitor deals are starting to pop out of the ground. We’ve seen multiple stores offering 27-inch gaming OLEDs for as little as $500, but if you want something bigger, Best Buy has this 45-inch LG ultrawide OLED monitor for $1,000. That’s an amazing $700 off its original price. The LG UltraGear 45GS96QB is a unique design. Other ultrawide monitors in this size range tend to go with doubled-up resolutions, but this one has the semi-standard 3440×1440, so it’s basically stretching a 34-inch display to a 45-inch frame. Depending on how you prefer to play, that’s either very weird or very smart — you get a physically larger picture without the big frame rate hit you’d see from, say, a 5120×1440 option. And you’ll want those frames. With its 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, plus compatibility with both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, this thing is made for gamers. It doesn’t skimp on connections either, with DisplayPort, double HDMI, and USB-C video with 65 watts of power output to charge a laptop. It can even function as a decent console display with an included remote control. I’ve seen this monitor at Best Buy retail stores, so there seem to be lots of units on hand. It’s available to pick up today at my nearby store… and you might want to try to do the same since it’s showing a massive $200 delivery charge. (To be fair, it is an enormous monitor.) If I had to guess, I’d say this price is likely to remain good through Black Friday, but stock at nearby stores might sell out fast. Take $700 off this 45-inch LG OLED gaming monitorBuy now at Best Buy Looking for other Black Friday monitor deals? Be sure to check out our roundup of early Black Friday deals on monitors. 
© 2024 PC World 5:55am 

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Where are NZ's most undervalued houses?
House prices are way down from the peak three years ago, but some areas are more undervalued than others. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 7:05am 

Homicide investigation launched eight months after woman’s death at Lake Hawea property
Karen Gaylene White, 60, who was from Invercargill died in March. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 7:05am 

SH6 on West Coast: Relief as storm-damaged highway reopens
Westland's mayor says the district's economy has taken a massive hit, losing more than $1m each day since the road closed. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

How to have a good day at work
Achieving a "flow state" at work is rare and temporary - so it's better to aim one tier lower, a psychologist says. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Six60 to headline Auckland's Moana Festival
The second iteration of the Moana Festival will run along Auckland's waterfront from 27 January to 9 March. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Institute of Directors more optimistic of economic recovery, survey finds
The Institute of Directors annual sentiment survey showed optimism has replaced pessimism, with a record 52 percent of directors expecting better times. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Marape aims to bring back PNG Games in 2025
The Papua New Guinea prime minister wants the Games to be brought back next year to coincide with the country's 50th anniversary of independence. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Matt Gaetz withdraws his attorney general nomination
Matt Gaetz says he is withdrawing his nomination for attorney general. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

Homicide investigation launched after March death of Invercargill woman
Karen Gaylene White died in a property in Lake Hawea in early March. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:45am 

My favorite Edifier desktop PC speakers are 30% off right now
You don’t need incredible, teeth-rattling power for a desktop, even a gaming desktop. But you do need something better than the crappy little five-watt nothings that are included in your monitor. Right now, Amazon has the bookshelf speakers that I personally use in my own setup on sale. I’m talking about the Edifier R1280T speakers for just $84, which is 30 percent off its $120 retail price. These speakers have been a staple of PC power users for years, and you’ll see them all over communities like Reddit’s /r/battlestations. They sound great, with crystal-clear mids and a bit of bass power without needing a separate subwoofer. With 42 watts, four-inch primary drivers, and 13mm tweeters, it’s powerful enough to fill an office easily without breaking the bank. And they’re refreshingly simple — you get two analog inputs, a few adjustment dials, and a remote. That’s it. Nothing to mess up. You can read PCWorld’s full review of them here. I’ve been using the R1280T for years with no issues, and I bought a second set for my brother-in-law. Though I’m no audiophile, I can recommend them heartily to anyone who wants to upgrade their desktop sound setup. If you need Bluetooth, the nearly identical R1280DB model is discounted down to just $100 right now. Amazon is calling this a “Black Friday Deal,” so I expect it to stay at this price for the next week. That said, it’s always a popular seller, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes out of stock. Get one quick if you’re interested — you don’t want to miss out. My favorite desktop PC speakers are 30% off right nowBuy now on Amazon 
© 2024 PC World 6:15am 

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