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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Technology articles  Technology
    Hundreds of employers are under a migrant hiring freeze after an issue with Immigration NZ's IT system
     13 July 2024
    Hundreds of employers are under a migrant hiring freeze after an issue with Immigration NZ's IT system
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    It's great news for New Zealand's Super Fund - that AI computer-chip maker Nvidia's risen to become the world's most valuable company
    19 Jun 2024: It's great news for New Zealand's Super Fund - that AI computer-chip maker Nvidia's risen to become the world's most valuable company... more
    Wellington City Council's rolling out a new high-tech method for enforcing illegal car parking
    14 Jun 2024: Wellington City Council's rolling out a new high-tech method for enforcing illegal car parking... more
    Jannik Sinner has become the first Italian to top the men's world tennis rankings since computerised entries began in 1973, replacing the injured Novak Djokovic
    11 Jun 2024: Jannik Sinner has become the first Italian to top the men's world tennis rankings since computerised entries began in 1973, replacing the injured Novak Djokovic... more
    Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox is likely to miss the cut at the latest PGA Tour event in Texas
    3 May 2024: Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox is likely to miss the cut at the latest PGA Tour event in Texas... more
    A high-tech upgrade for a ferry service plying a Fiordland lake
    14 Mar 2024: A high-tech upgrade for a ferry service plying a Fiordland lake... more
    Ignoring work calls and emails after hours could soon become a legal right in Australia as political momentum grows to ensure people can unplug and unwind
    3 Feb 2024: Ignoring work calls and emails after hours could soon become a legal right in Australia as political momentum grows to ensure people can unplug and unwind... more
    Conversation is Key: Kiwi women favour chat skills in online dating, survey shows
    10 Jan 2024: A transformative survey by NZDating.com unveils a compelling narrative on contemporary dating criteria, with at least 40% of Kiwi women emphasizing the value of engaging in conversation above all else in online dating scenarios.... more
    More and more drug users and dealers are taking to social media to buy illegal substances
    2 Jan 2024: More and more drug users and dealers are taking to social media to buy illegal substances... more
    The country's on track for the highest number of fines in a year, for using mobile phones while driving
    28 Dec 2023: The country's on track for the highest number of fines in a year, for using mobile phones while driving... more

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     18 Aug: FOI emails raise new questions about government's role in scientific report into Murujuga rock art +++++++

     Technology NewsLinks
      23 Aug: Synology beestation plus review: super-easy streaming & storage (PC World)
      22 Aug: Portable touchscreen tech for just $120 (PC World)
      22 Aug: Gene technology bill delayed again; pm says 'it's complicated' (RadioNZ)
      22 Aug: Tower appoints new technology leaders to drive digital strategy (ITBrief)
      22 Aug: 'vital' changes made to emergency services technology (RadioNZ)
      22 Aug: How much power and water does ai use? google, mistral weigh in (PC World)
      22 Aug: Here’s how much microsoft devs earn, according to leaked documents (PC World)
      21 Aug: Sony raises playstation 5 prices in us as tariff fears persist (BBCWorld)
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     Today's News

    International:
    Home and office of John Bolton, former US national security adviser, raided by FBI agents 13:37

    Law and Order:
    Police have arrested three Greenpeace activists, after they occupied a Talley's bottom trawling vessel in Nelson this morning 13:27

    Entertainment:
    The original Dawson's Creek cast will reunite for a charity event next month 13:12

    Rugby League:
    Melbourne Storm skipper Harry Grant will miss the rest of the NRL regular season after being hit with a two-game ban for a shoulder charge during the round 25 win over the Bulldogs 13:06

    Entertainment:
    Dame Helen Mirren believes she could have been a competitive racing driver 12:42

    Soccer:
    Five different goal scorers for Chelsea in a 5-1 hiding of West Ham in football's English Premier League 12:26

    Entertainment:
    Dave Coulier is "100 percent back to" himself after battling cancer 12:12

    Swimming:
    Kiwi Zoe Pedersen has won gold in the 50 metres butterfly at the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships in Romania, clocking 25.63 seconds to beat her own national age record 11:56

    Entertainment:
    Jessie J feels cancer has "robbed" her of time with her son 11:42

    Rugby:
    All Blacks forwards coach Jason Ryan is trumpeting the return of prop Tamaiti Williams from injury ahead of test two against Argentina tomorrow in Buenos Aires in the Rugby Championship 11:26

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