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Why Kiwis should support Norway in the FIFA World Cup
Here are five reasons why Kiwi’s wouldn’t go amiss supporting Norway to go all the way. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:45am 

How Esports World Cup moved from Saudi Arabia to Paris in 8 weeks
The Esports World Cup gets going in Paris after a last-minute move from Saudi Arabia. Is it any less controversial? 
© 2026 BBCWorld 4:35am 

NVIDIA & Hugging Face add robotics tools to LeRobot
Developers could cut robot training and data-collection costs as the pair link models, teleoperation and shared workflows in one open-source library. 
© 2026 ITBrief 4:15am 

Property poll: If buyers are doing all their research online, are open homes pointless?
what do open homes really aim to achieve for vendors, and are they effective at achieving it? 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:15am 

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-Mexico expects economy to outperform IMF projections
-Tencent Signs 300,000 Carbon Credit Deal in Landmark Overseas Move

Sovos launches global tax compliance intelligence platform
Governments' real-time checks are forcing multinationals to reconcile tax data across systems before discrepancies trigger regulatory scrutiny. 
© 2026 ITBrief 4:05am 

ANALYSIS: The economy has become Nicola Willis' political problem
ANALYSIS: Nearly a year ago, Nicola Willis stood with Christopher Luxon and told New Zealanders not to listen to the “merchants of misery” in opposition, and said things were going to get better soon. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:05am 

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XBOW wins AWS application security competency status
The AWS badge could help XBOW win more enterprise deals as buyers seek continuous testing that shows which vulnerabilities are exploitable. 
© 2026 ITBrief 3:45am 

Get a Samsung QHD gaming monitor for just $150
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© 2026 PC World 3:35am 

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All Blacks set to make changes for Italy test
All you need to know ahead of the All Blacks team naming ahead of Saturday’s test against Italy. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:45am 

This ChatGPT prompt turns rambling voice memos into clean to-do lists
Small-but-important tasks never come to me when I’m actually typing my daily to-do list. Instead, they always hit me when I’m doing something else: taking a walk, commuting to work, or other “dead times” when my brain is free to wander. One habit of truly organized people (I’m not one of... 
© 2026 PC World 4:35am 

‘Dozens of infants’ needing medical care as RSV, not flu, drives ‘unusual’ winter virus season
Doctors are urging parents to watch for breathing difficulties in babies and young children as RSV becomes the dominant winter virus. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:15am 

Rush to reform will cost ratepayers says Whakatane Mayor, Nándor Tánczos
A Government push for local government reform is being rushed and will heap even more costs on to ratepayers, Whakatane mayor Nándor Tánczos says. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:15am 

One man’s year-long mission to get a robotic lawn mower
After an 18-month battle (with his wife Amanda), Luxon now owns an automated machine that mows his lawn for him. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:05am 

Matariki trading: What’s open, and why your coffee could cost more
Most businesses can open on the Matariki public holiday, but shoppers and diners may notice shorter trading hours and public holiday surcharges. 
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz 4:05am 

-Factbox-Major AI models at a glance
-Bezos' Blue Origin seeks first outside funding at $130 billion valuation, NYT DealBook reports
-3 Forgotten Space Economy Stocks That Could Deliver Colossal Gains Over the Next 10 Years
-Venus Aerospace raises $90M Series B to build a new kind of rocket engine
-Good news, software developers: Job postings are ticking up post-Claude Code

FPT study finds firms struggle to scale AI beyond pilots
Only 26% of organisations call their AI operations advanced, as integration headaches and data silos keep many projects stuck in pilots. 
© 2026 ITBrief 3:35am 

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