[ad_1] Deal Dec 14, 2020 05:09 PM4 minutes to read Google services went down overnight. Image / Twitter First, you will see the endless spin of the wheel in your browser. Then one by one your app shuts down like 404 pages and “Oops, there was a problem” messages appear …
Read More »Team New Zealand, the only boat in the water while the rivals do not show up | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Is it a sign that the race is over before it has even started, or is it the great game of foxing in the America’s Cup? Your playlist will load after this ad. The three challenging groups withdrew from the first full day of official practice races. Source: 1 …
Read More »‘Positive Pixie’ Judith Collins hopes to get excited in 2021
[ad_1] Politics It may have led National to the second worst loss in its history, but Judith Collins insists she still enjoys the job. As part of a yearlong series of reviews, Collins spoke to the Newsroom about working with former leaders, policy plans, and listening to the country. When …
Read More »Canterbury University scholar Anne-Marie Brady was acquitted after complaints
[ad_1] Under fire, Professor Anne-Marie Brady, a China specialist, says there was nothing to justify the “gagging order” she faced after raising concerns about links between New Zealand academics and Chinese universities. Several universities and academics complained about the material that Brady included in an article titled Holding a pen …
Read More »Covid-19: How Did the University of Queensland Vaccine Fail Due to “False Positive” HIV Tests? A vaccine expert explains
[ad_1] POOL / GETTY IMAGES Prime Minister Scott Morrison takes a tour of the Scientia Clinical Research Ltd laboratory at Randwick in Sydney, Australia. ANALYSIS: Australia’s hopes of producing a locally developed Covid-19 vaccine were dashed today by news that the University of Queensland / CSL vaccine will not proceed …
Read More »Hydrogen plant for Southland in the future?
[ad_1] Meridian and Contact will spend $ 2 million on a feasibility study to investigate the potential for a large-scale renewable hydrogen production plant in Southland. Contact Executive Director Mike Fuge said the hydrogen dry year production, export and reserve study would be carried out after unprecedented international interest emerged. …
Read More »Employees who left and started a rival company may have a case: judge
[ad_1] 123rf The employees retired and established a rival company after their employer allegedly failed to comply with purchase agreements. The Labor Relations Authority was out of line when it issued a court order against former employees who left a business and created their own rival company, a judge found. …
Read More »Government seeks to regulate contactless payment rates for retailers
[ad_1] The government is moving forward with its electoral promise to introduce regulation to reduce the fees banks charge retailers for the payment wave. Photo: 123rf Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark and Small Business Minister Stuart Nash announced the launch of a discussion paper at VicBooks in Wellington …
Read More »Government seeks to regulate contactless payment rates for retailers
[ad_1] The government is moving forward with its electoral promise to introduce regulation to reduce the fees banks charge retailers for the payment wave. Photo: 123rf Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister David Clark and Small Business Minister Stuart Nash announced the launch of a discussion paper at VicBooks in Wellington …
Read More »Covid-19 Contact Tracking App Gets Bluetooth Update
[ad_1] A Bluetooth update to the Covid-19 Tracer app is released today. Photo: RNZ The update will create an anonymous record created of every person the user has been around. If one of those people tests positive for the virus, the application will send an alert to the user. It …
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