Moth stories - Page 28
Homeworld returns
Mon, 26th Jan 2015
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Gearbox reignites space warfare magic: Homeworld Remastered Collection out Feb 25, with classics 4K-updated for PC.
The road to survival for small NZ fibre providers
Tue, 20th Jan 2015
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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chorus
Small NZ fibre firms battle against Chorus' UFB rollout, leaning on community ties and quick service to survive in the evolving market.
Opinion: How the Paris attacks won the internet
Fri, 16th Jan 2015
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anonymous
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stuff
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new zealand herald
The problem is that mainstream media dictates what we care about. We are all suckers. I take it the Ebola crisis is over now?.
Canterbury boy asked to send naked photos to Facebook user
Thu, 15th Jan 2015
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facebook
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social media
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police
Canterbury Police warn after a local boy was threatened by a Facebook user for refusing to send naked photos. Investigations ongoing.
This is why you shouldn't take people's Facebook lives seriously
Tue, 6th Jan 2015
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facebook
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instagram
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social media
While you leading a dull existence is most likely true, these amazing lives pasted all over your Facebook feed are most likely not.
The other soccer game: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
Mon, 5th Jan 2015
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 battles the FIFA giant, offering deeper realism and a refreshing challenge on the pitch despite lacking major licences.
Meridian Energy abandons QLD hyrdo plans on 'puzzling' Australian stance
Fri, 12th Dec 2014
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cleantech
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nzx
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meridian energy
Meridian Energy, the partially privatised electricity generator and retailer, has abandoned plans for a Queensland hydro power project, blaming the.
Far Cry 4 is open world FPS enjoyment
Thu, 27th Nov 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ubisoft
Far Cry 4 offers a huge and beautiful open-world environment for you to explore, but does the gameplay add anything new to the table?.
KiwiRail would allow Hawke's Bay council to lease Napier-Gisbourne line
Mon, 24th Nov 2014
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investment
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kiwirail
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moth
Kiwirail, the state-owned railroad, has conditionally agreed to lease the mothballed Napier-to-Gisborne line to Hawke's Bay Regional Council, effec.
Spark forges deeper links with Huawei to piggyback on Chinese R&D
Mon, 24th Nov 2014
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uc
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5g & beyond
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wireless networks
Spark New Zealand has got closer to Chinese telecommunications vendor Huawei Technologies in an expanded deal to accelerate the roll-out of mobile.
Decisions on controversial High Value Nutrition funding to be made by year end
Mon, 10th Nov 2014
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collaboration
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mobility
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food safety
The first and largest of the government's controversial National Science Challenges, High Value Nutrition, will reach agreement by year's end on wh.
Super creeps and popcorn - scary movies to watch this Halloween
Fri, 31st Oct 2014
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film
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moth
Need some inspiration for selecting some truly horrifying movies? Then check out our Top 10 movies that scare you to death!.
Xbox One goes into Overdrive!
Thu, 30th Oct 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sunset overdrive
Xbox One's exclusive, 'Sunset Overdrive,' brings a comedic spin to apocalyptic chaos, showing it's okay not to take the end times so seriously.
New Kiwi app makes it easy for job seekers
Tue, 28th Oct 2014
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apps
There is a gap in the Kiwi market for a quality app that would offer an easy, free and fast way for skills to be offered and traded in local areas.
Reading, writing and... code?
Wed, 15th Oct 2014
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edutech
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fintech
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financial systems
There is much debate about what should be done about information and communication technology in the school curriculum.
Is the age of the mega tech company drawing to a close?
Fri, 10th Oct 2014
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hp
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symantec
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mega-corporation
In the tech world, behemoths like HP and Symantec split, signalling investors prefer agility over scale in today's fast-paced market.
Alien: Isolation is a good first-person stealth game
Fri, 10th Oct 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sega
Alien: Isolation reinvigorates the franchise with tense, first-person stealth gameplay, despite pacing issues.
Is your data centre prepared for the internet of everything?
Wed, 8th Oct 2014
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hyperscale
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dc
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unisys
Data centres face the mammoth task of adapting to the Internet of Everything, posing new challenges in data management and security.
HP takes huge step - a split is coming
Wed, 8th Oct 2014
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document management
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ecm
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martech
HP has confirmed it will split into two entities by November 2015: HP, Inc focusing on PCs and printers, and HP Enterprise on tech solutions.
Film review: Housebound
Wed, 1st Oct 2014
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
Gerard Johnstone's Housebound is a Kiwi comedy-horror about Kylie, under house arrest, confronting her mother's ghostly claims. We rate it 3.5/5.