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| Stuff.co.nz - 3 hours ago (Stuff.co.nz) The Kiwi needed a second eagle of the day at the 18th hole to make the cut at the Portrush, and he couldn’t have got any closer to making that happen. Read...Newslink ©2025 to Stuff.co.nz |  |
|  | | Stuff.co.nz - 3 hours ago (Stuff.co.nz) The two-vehicle collision occurred about 6.20am between the Silverdale on-ramp and the Wainui Road off-ramp, north of Auckland. Read...Newslink ©2025 to Stuff.co.nz |  |
|  | | NZ Herald - 4 hours ago (NZ Herald) Lanes are closed and diversions in place. Read...Newslink ©2025 to NZ Herald |  |
|  | | PC World - 4 hours ago (PC World)Mini PCs are emerging as a wonderful, affordable balm to the skyrocketing costs of laptops, with an extra bonus that they’re far more upgradeable than most of them. Right now there’s a great deal on a mini PC with 16GB of RAM for just $156.87. And no, you don’t need to subscribe to Prime to snag the discount.
The GMKtek G3 Plus, like most mini PCs, uses laptop parts to bring the price down and deliver a teeny-tiny footprint, just 4.5 x 4.2 inches (114 x 106mm, if you live in a civilized country). Inside is an Intel N150 quad-core processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, which is a great start for a mini PC under $200. If you’re in the mood to upgrade, it can handle a maximum of 32GB of DDR4 laptop memory and 2TB of Gen 3 storage using the standard M.2 2280 form factor. Windows 11 comes installed.
With that N150 processor this won’t be any kind of a speed demon, and you can expect pretty basic performance from any new 3D game. But even without an upgrade, this little guy is going to fly through most Windows tasks and handle plenty of browser tabs, and its built-in ports can handle dual 4K monitors, and it’ll connect to your Wi-Fi 6 network or Bluetooth 5.2 accessories without an issue. The only real disappointment is a lack of USB-C ports, though there are four USB-A ports (two on the front, two on the back) and an Ethernet port for fast hardwired networking.
At a hair over $150, this thing really is a steal for a low-power workstation — the barebones model without RAM, storage, or Windows costs $120, for comparison. Grab it before it’s gone if you’re in the market for an affordable, upgradeable desktop.
Get a Mini PC with 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD for $157View Deal Read...Newslink ©2025 to PC World |  |
|  | | Ars Technica - 4 hours ago (Ars Technica)Contrary to recent reports, phishing sleight-of-hand doesn`t defeat FIDO. Read...Newslink ©2025 to Ars Technica |  |
|  | | NZ Herald - 4 hours ago (NZ Herald) The Kiwi duo might need some luck to make the weekend. Read...Newslink ©2025 to NZ Herald |  |
|  | | NZ Herald - 5 hours ago (NZ Herald) Roads were closed as emergency services investigated the crash. Read...Newslink ©2025 to NZ Herald |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 5 hours ago (RadioNZ) As a second weather bomb lashed the Tasman region, Cosmo Kentish-Barnes was on the ground with rural residents staring down the barrel of another deluge. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 5 hours ago (RadioNZ) Bacteria are lurking on your sponge, your pet`s toys and your tea towels. Here`s what the research says - and how to protect yourself. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | NZ Herald - 5 hours ago (NZ Herald) He asked that his name remain secret, citing cancel culture. But two judges declined. Read...Newslink ©2025 to NZ Herald |  |
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