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All porn sites must 'robustly' verify UK user ages by July
Ofcom is issuing industry guidance which sets out the tech adult websites must use to check ages. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 10:45pm 

Mennenga masterclass leads Breakers to victory over JackJumpers
The 206cm centre poured in 29 points as the Auckland side snapped a four-game losing streak in their 100th game at Spark Arena. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 10:15pm 

AI & design tools transforming job applications in 2024
Canva's latest report reveals that 65% of Australian hiring managers expect text-based resumes to vanish in favour of digital applications within five years. 
© 2025 ITBrief 9:55pm 

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The people who make the Waka Ama Nationals smooth sailing
They're often the first people to arrive at Lake Karapiro and the last to leave - and wake up at 4am to prepare for a day in the Waikato heat. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:35pm 

Serious crash blocks SH2 near Waihi
Initial indications are that people have been seriously hurt in the crash, police said. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 9:15pm 

More and more are leaving Microsoft 365 for this non-subscription alternative
TL;DR: You don’t need a subscription to get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more for life. It’s only $60 (reg. $219) for a lifetime license.  Did you know you don’t have to have a subscription to use Microsoft Office? Sure, Microsoft 365 comes with some cool extras, but is it worth it to never actually own the apps you rely on every day?  It’s time to replace that subscription. All it takes is a lifetime license like this one to get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams (free version), OneNote, Publisher, and Access for life. And it’s only $59.97 (reg. $219).  This one-time purchase means no subscriptions or surprise fees—just lifetime access on your trusty Windows PC. You can only install it onto one computer, so pick one that’s going to last.  Time to drop that Microsoft 365 subscription.  You can get a Microsoft Office Pro 2021 Lifetime License for Windows on sale for just $59.97.    Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows: Lifetime License – $59.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. 
© 2025 PC World 9:05pm 

Illusionist to return to 'birth place' of his act
The illusionist is performing several nights at the Hippodrome in May. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 7:55pm 


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Tech Life: Trust and verify
This edition is all about facts, the future and finding our way. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 10:15pm 

AI revolution in workplace enhances human skill value
A new global study by Workday reveals AI as a driver of workplace skills enhancement, with workers embracing human traits like empathy as vital for future success. 
© 2025 ITBrief 9:55pm 

Red Hat acquires Neural Magic to boost AI capabilities
Red Hat has acquired Neural Magic to enhance its AI offerings, aiming for high performance and specificity across hybrid cloud environments. 
© 2025 ITBrief 9:55pm 

Crime drama shot in Bradford to have city premiere
Virdee is based on novels of author A A Dhand, who grew up in Bradford and sets stories in the city. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 9:35pm 

State Highway 2 blocked by serious crash
State Highway 2 in the Bay of Plenty is blocked by a serious crash, police said. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 9:15pm 

Iceotope appoints new CEO & Chairman to drive AI growth
Iceotope has reshuffled its leadership, appointing Jonathan Ballon as CEO and Alain Andreoli as Non-Executive Chairman, to spearhead its expansion in AI cooling solutions. 
© 2025 ITBrief 9:05pm 

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Blue Origin's debut rocket blasts off from Florida
Blue Origin's giant New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida early Thursday morning on its first mission to space, an inaugural step into Earth's orbit for Jeff Bezos' space company as it aims to rival SpaceX in the satellite launch business. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 8:55pm 

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Ministry of Justice admits ‘serious error’ after publishing suppressed court information
An audit of around 2000 District Court judgments is underway after the Ministry of Justice inadvertently published suppressed information online. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 8:25pm 

'Panto season isn't over for us'
Broadstone Pantomime Productions partner with a local nursing home to keep the company going. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 7:55pm 

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