Data centre power market to hit USD $50.51bn on AI, telecoms push The global data centre power market is set to reach USD $50.51bn by 2030, driven by AI, telecoms growth, and strong sustainability goals worldwide. 
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Cyware upgrades Quarterback AI with agentic features for security Cyware has enhanced its Quarterback AI platform with new agentic features to improve security operations and streamline threat intelligence workflows. 
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Three suspicious fires in Dunedin overnight Investigators would be looking into the fires. 
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Polish railway track blast an 'unprecedented act of sabotage', PM says Donald Tusk has vowed to catch those responsible for the incident which he says could have ended in tragedy. 
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Oracle hit hard in Wall Street’s tech sell-off over its huge AI bet Company falls more than rivals over its borrowing and reliance on OpenAI contracts. 
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Uber drivers' Supreme Court decision could collapse gig economy, business groups say Business groups are critical of the Supreme Court decision that the drivers should be considered employees. 
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'Not meant to be around here': Auckland native bird hospital seeing more sub-Antarctic species BirdCare says more species, like the white-headed petrel, are being found sick or hurt in Auckland. 
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Silverstone’s newest retro PC case shrinks down to MicroATX We’re absolute suckers for retro vibes here at PCWorld. What can I say, we’re old and only getting older. So yeah, we love Silverstone’s FLP series, sue us. But these giant beige boxes are offering some flexibility that modern cases often lack while sticking with wide ATX compatibility. What’s not... 
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Today only! Anker’s fast-charging 4-port USB-C charger is 41% off If you’re still using the chunky power adapter that came with your laptop, I got a question for you: why carry that bulky thing around when you could get a compact Anker GaN charger instead? Today only, you can score this fast-charging 4-port charger for $59 with Amazon’s deal that... 
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NZ will be 'dumping ground' for high emission cars, EV advocate warns The government says changes to Clean Car Standard changes will save car-buyers money. 
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GenAI adoption in quality engineering grows but scaling lags Nearly 90% of firms pilot generative AI in quality engineering, but only 15% achieve full enterprise-scale adoption, says new World Quality Report. 
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Blue Yonder named Microsoft Global ISV Partner of the Year 2025 Blue Yonder has been named Microsoft Global ISV Partner of the Year 2025 for outstanding AI and cloud supply chain solutions, chosen from over 4,600 nominations. 
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'Portals to the past': Indigenous educators reconnect with Pacific wayfinding The World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education has returned to Aotearoa for the first time in 20 years. 
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What IKEA's opening will mean for local homeware retailers The global home furnishing giant will open its first New Zealand store in Auckland's Sylvia Park next month. 
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Kaitaia reels at violent death of 'relentlessly optimistic' businessman Monty Knight A 57-year-old woman is facing murder charges after Monty Knight was found critically injured at his home on Sunday. 
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Quick! Claim Ubisoft’s free giveaway of this underrated open world game Ubisoft is often criticizes for doing the same thing over and over again. Far Cry, Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six… franchises with numerous spin-offs and little innovation. But the publisher’s history also includes some unexpected gems that hardly anyone has played.
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Police Commissioner accidentally takes FBI's Kash Patel for 'brief dip' during active tsunami advisory A "brief dip" in Wellington's Oriental Bay with the FBI chief ended with Richard Chambers apologising for mistakenly believing a tsunami advisory had been lifted. 
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