Super Rugby: The NZ$600k hurdle keeping Moana Pasifika out of Tonga While the hunger for poaching Pacific rugby talent appears insatiable, the same appetite does not exist for providing for the islands. 
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Volunteer firefighters renew calls for ACC mental health cover LandSAR is pushing the government to reconsider, saying the Mt Maunganui tragedy showed the level of trauma volunteers are repeatedly exposed to. 
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Is FAFO the demise of gentle parenting? Some parents are exhausted from acknowledging their child's every feeling and sifting through an overabundance of parenting advice. 
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Nvidia is hiring Linux gaming experts Linux gaming is kind of having a moment. Granted, that’s almost entirely on the back of Valve’s Steam Deck, and the Linux hippies probably don’t love having to thank a billionaire for their platform gains. But with the Steam Machine on the horizon (hopefully), even Nvidia is taking notice, according... 
© 2026 PC World 5:25am
Clampdown on unpaid court fines returns more than $700k The justice minister said a trial that saw the cars of people who hadn't paid their court fines clamped had been so successful the government was expanding it. 
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New Zealander of the Year 2026 finalists reflect 'heart and soul' of Aotearoa Dame Julie Chapman, Sir Richard Faull and Sir Rod Drury are leaders shaping NZ's future in very different ways, KiwiBank's CEO says. 
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GenAI drives USD $4.96 trillion global IT spend by 2026 Generative AI surge set to push global enterprise IT spend to USD $4.96tr by 2026, as services and cloud outpace hardware and comms. 
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Anthropic just wrote itself a safety loophole “Safety first” was the mantra that made Anthropic unique among its big AI competitors.
The company’s pledge originally went like this: If Anthropic, the maker of Claude, couldn’t guarantee a new model would meet its stringent safety standards, it would stop training that model, even if its competitors forged ahead.
But at... 
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It’s time you got a monitor arm. Huanuo’s budget option is 26% off If there’s one advice I give absolutely everyone who complains about neck pain from all the hours spent in front of a computer, it’s to get a monitor arm and lift that screen up! It’s one of the most common monitor placement mistakes that you need to avoid.
Fortunately, if you... 
© 2026 PC World 5:45am
Shifting the homeless problem to somewhere we can't see them The government's making city shop owners happy with its decisive move-on orders for homeless people, but there are doubts they'll achieve anything. 
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Lyall Bay residents fear neglected Queen's Drive property is a danger to passersby On the building's frontage a veranda - blackened with dirt - hangs above the pavement. Beneath it a supporting pillar bulges outward at its base. 
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Hutt City Council seeks assurance after Wellington's sewage treatment plant failure Hutt City Council wants to know if its Seaview plant has the same equipment as Moa Point which flooded a room 3-metres deep with sewage in February. 
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Federated Farmers optimistic ahead of annual meeting with Labour MPs President Wayne Langford was hopeful that, if elected, Labour would better acknowledge the contribution farmers make to the country. 
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Façade, subterfuge, fraud: Immigration adviser's string of upset clients Six customers of Qian Yu, also known as Heidi Castelucci, have complained to a disciplinary tribunal about her. 
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Do NOT use AI-generated passwords, security experts warn Choosing a secure password isn’t always easy. That’s why some people are turning to “artificial intelligence” (e.g., chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini) to create secure passwords for them.
But security experts at Irregular warn against this approach. After some tests, they’ve discovered that passwords created using “AI” are very easy... 
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