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The risk posed by public phone charging ports
A cyber security expert says he is surprised by how many people in New Zealand remain unaware of dangers posed by USB charger ports in public spaces.
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CERT NZ echoes FBI warning on using public USB ports
The FBI recently tweeted out a warning to avoid using public USB ports.
The US agency says "bad actors" have found ways to use them to introduce malware and moinitoring software onto devices.
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- Pacific news in brief for April 13
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ChatGPT can resume in Italy if it meets data watchdog's demands
Italy's data protection agency set out a list of demands on Wednesday to address its concerns over ChatGPT and allow the chatbot service run by OpenAI to resume in the country.
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Watch: More water entities offer 'right balance' of cost savings and stronger local voice - govt
The government has unveiled its shake-up of the Three Waters reforms, abandoning plans to establish four mega water entities, and instead creating 10 of them.
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Govt's Three Waters revamp: Ten entities instead of four, start date delayed by two years
The government's Three Waters project is moving from four entities to 10 with its start date pushed out by two years. Audio
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Gerard Depardieu: French actor faces new sexual assault allegations
The actor has been accused of sexual assault or harassment by 13 women, according to an investigation by French news website Mediapart.
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Kiwi return to the wilds of Wellington
The birds are back. After a long absence, 11 kiwi have returned to the outskirts of Wellington with a little help from some human friends. Veronika Meduna heads into the field to see how the work of… Audio
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Kiwi return to the wilds of Wellington
The birds are back. After a long absence, 11 kiwi have returned to the outskirts of Wellington with a little help from some human friends. Veronika Meduna heads into the field to see how the work of…
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NZ farmers worry about 'carbon leakage', but could benefit playing long game
Analysis - The issue of 'carbon leakage' is used to argue against domestic pricing policy, but NZ farmers could benefit if competing countries also take action, Lincoln University researchers say.
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Our Changing World – Return of the Kiwi
Kiwi have returned to the wild in Wellington after a long absense. Veronika Meduna heads out into the field to see how Capital Kiwi Project's mahi is paying off. Audio
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US to spend billions on Northern Marianas island to boost military power
The United States is set to pump billions of dollars to upgrade its military infrastructure on the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas island of Tinian.
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Samoa ready for Moana Pasifika's first home Super Rugby game
Samoa is rolling out the red carpet when the country welcomes Moana Pasifika ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific clash against the Reds in Apia on Friday.
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Common materials which have shaped technological development
Audio 12 Apr 2023Prior to taking an academic position teaching engineering at the University of Auckland, Neil Broom was a research fellow for 20 years, applying his engineering skills to tissue biomechanics research… Audio
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Two bat species found to be critically threatened in Auckland
The pekapeka-tou-poto and pekapeka-tou-roa have been assessed as vulnerable by Auckland Council and a panel of bat experts.
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French Polynesia election voting begins on Sunday
Campaigning for French Polynesia's territorial elections has entered its final week.
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New Caledonia, France need a plan to settle sovereignty issue
The leader of New Caledonia's Pacific Awakening party has presented his vision on the territory's development to the French government.
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What makes our buses so bad
There's plenty of blame to share around - including for ourselves, the public.
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What scientists just discovered about NZ’s critically-endangered kākāpō
Scientists have used DNA tech and ancient kākāpō droppings to reveal what our critically-endangered flightless parrot was eating in Aotearoa's prehistoric wilderness.
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Keep Covid-19 restrictions as is, Michael Baker says
Cabinet is believed to be reassessing Covid-19 restrictions in coming weeks, but a leading epidemiologist wants them to stay as they are.
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Artificial intelligence may end up helping students - academic
A university lecturer believes artificial intelligence has the potential to personalise learning and provide students with in-depth feedback.
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Barrier installed to protect native fish in Central Otago
An endangered native fish is set to benefit from a barrier to protect it from bigger, introduced fish in Central Otago.
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Covid-19 may kill 1000 Kiwis, cause 10,000 hospitalisations in 2023 - Michael Baker
Covid-19 is on track to kill some 1000 people this year and cause 10,000 hospitalisations, Professor Michael Baker says.
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Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars, ex-employees say
Between 2019 and 2022, groups of Tesla employees internally shared sometimes highly invasive videos and images recorded by customers' car cameras, according to former employees.
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Introducing: DoubleJumps
This week we introduce you to Doublejumps, a three-piece rock band from Taranaki. Here is is Caleb and Olivia of the Double jumps, introducing their new single - The Garden Video, Audio
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