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Auckland dairy targeted twice in one day by same man
A dairy owner says he's frustrated that his livelihood is being damaged and it needed to stop. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 12:35am 

Putin threatens to target any Western troops sent to Ukraine
Vladimir Putin has warned that any Western forces deployed to Ukraine would be "legitimate" targets for Russia's army. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 12:15am 

Smiths City has 21,000 ‘must go’ items as stores reopen for liquidation sale
Smiths City has reopened temporarily in a last-ditch effort to sell remaining stock. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 11:25am 

The all-new Aeotec Smart Home Hub 2 abandons Z-Wave
Aeotec announced a brand-new SmartThings-compatible hub at the IFA tradeshow in Berlin that’s sure to disappoint smart home enthusiasts with lots of Z-Wave devices. The Smart Home Hub 2 supports Matter and has a Zigbee 3.0 radio onboard, but the Z-Wave standard—which predates Zigbee—is no longer supported. The new hub can also perform as a Thread border router, and Aeotec says it’s capable of twice the performance of the previous model (which we praised in our 2021 review), thanks to more RAM and a faster CPU. It also has a Bluetooth Low Energy radio for onboarding and diagnostics as well as a USB-A port, but Aeotec hasn’t revealed what function that component will perform. It draws power through a USB-C port. The Aeotec Smart Home Hub 2 can also be wall mounted.Aeotec The Smart Home Hub 2 can connect to your home network over Wi-Fi or with an ethernet cable, and Aeotec says it’s designed for local control first, so that your smart home won’t ground to a halt if your broadband connection goes down. Z-Wave had been an element of the SmartThings ecosystem ever since SmartThings was launched as a crowd-funding campaign way back in 2012. Samsung acquired SmartThings two years later, but it stopped building SmartThings hubs in 2021 in favor of integrating them into their smart appliances and smart TVs. At nearly the same time, Samsung granted Aeotec permission to pick up the hub ball and run with it to keep SmartThings enthusiasts happy. Samsung then re-introduced its own hub in the form of the Matter-certified SmartThings Station in early 2023, but I couldn’t find it in stock at any online retailer today, including Samsung’s own store. Aeotec has not announced pricing for the new Aeotec Smart Home Hub 2, but it did say it expects to ship the new product at the end of October. We hope to have a hands-on review shortly thereafter. This news story is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best smart home systems. 
© 2025 PC World 10:45am 

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Carlos Alcaraz powers past Novak Djokovic to reach US Open final
The No 2-seeded Spaniard’s victory means he will face either No 1 Jannik Sinner or No 25 Felix Auger-Aliassime for the championship. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 11:25am 

-Wild mushrooms safe to eat, German radiation protection office says
-Egypt, Qatar condemn Netanyahu remarks on displacing Palestinians in Gaza

Kiwi Palestinian on board latest aid flotilla hopes to break blockade
The flotilla comes amid continued deadly bombardment of Gaza City, with the Israeli military saying it now controls 40 percent of it. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 10:55am 

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