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| PC World - 29 Sep (PC World)TL;DR: Get Microsoft Windows 11 Pro for just $9.97 (MSRP $199) through October 12 — the most up-to-date OS with an improved interface, AI Copilot, enhanced multitasking, and stronger security.
Sometimes your PC just needs a refresh. For less than the cost of a drive-through lunch, you can give it the upgrade it deserves with Microsoft Windows 11 Pro. On sale now for just $9.97 (MSRP $199), this latest version of Windows smooths out the way your computer runs with better multitasking, improved design, advanced security, and even AI help built right in.
Windows 11 Pro is a productivity booster. Whether you’re a small business owner trying to juggle dozens of tabs, a creative pro needing seamless workflows, or a gamer craving performance, this OS has it all.
Why Windows 11 Pro
Sleek Interface: Streamlined design makes navigating faster and easier.
Stronger Security: TPM 2.0, Smart App Control & biometric login keep your system safe.
Enhanced Productivity: Snap layouts, virtual desktops & smarter search for smoother workflows.
Copilot – Your AI Assistant: Get real-time help for writing, summarizing, or even adjusting your system.
Gaming Ready: DirectX 12 Ultimate delivers high-performance, realistic graphics.
This is a lifetime license. Pay once, keep it forever, and never worry about subscription fees.
Don’t miss Windows 11 Pro while it’s on sale for just $9.97 (MSRP $199) through October 12 during this special sale.
Microsoft Windows 11 ProSee Deal
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|  | | BBCWorld - 29 Sep (BBCWorld)The government wants to keep the backing it won before the election, our business editor Simon Jack writes. Read...Newslink ©2025 to BBCWorld |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 29 Sep (RadioNZ) Nelson`s Kervella Cheese is closing down citing brutal compliance costs and a seven-day a week schedule to keep the business going. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | ITBrief - 29 Sep (ITBrief) Despite rising cybersecurity investment, many firms lack business context, leaving them vulnerable to costly operational disruption and financial losses from cyber incidents. Read...Newslink ©2025 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | RadioNZ - 28 Sep (RadioNZ) Banks are competing hard for new business, by offering cashback incentives of many thousands of dollars. Read...Newslink ©2025 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | PC World - 26 Sep (PC World)TL;DR: Get a lifetime license to Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional for just $14.97—transform complex data into clear diagrams with pro templates, shapes, and collaboration features.
Diagramming doesn’t have to be complicated—or expensive. For a limited time, you can grab a lifetime license to Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional for just $14.97 (MSRP $249.99). That one-time low price secures you Microsoft’s top-tier diagramming tool forever.
Whether you’re mapping out a new office floor plan, building a complex org chart, or making sense of your network systems, Visio makes it easy to turn technical data into visuals anyone can understand. With a ton of shapes and plenty of templates, you’ll spend less time building from scratch and more time presenting ideas with impact.
What you get with Visio 2021 Professional:
Flowcharts, org charts, floor plans, network diagrams, and more
More than 250,000 shapes and dozens of starter templates
Auto-generated org charts from data sources like Excel or Exchange
Touchscreen drawing and annotation support
Advanced collaboration features and industry-standard diagramming tools (BPMN 2.0, IEEE, UML 2.5)
One-time purchase—no subscription fees
At this price, Visio isn’t just for big corporations—it’s for freelancers, small business owners, IT pros, designers, or anyone who needs to make complex data simple.
Get a lifetime of Visio for just $14.97 (MSRP $249.99) while you can.
Microsoft Visio 2021 Professional: Lifetime License for WindowsSee Deal
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|  | | ITBrief - 26 Sep (ITBrief) Despite 72% of NZ small business owners hitting milestones, many avoid celebrating due to Tall Poppy Syndrome, impacting morale and wellbeing. Read...Newslink ©2025 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | Stuff.co.nz - 26 Sep (Stuff.co.nz) Over the years, a Northland couple have made plenty of sacrifices to ensure their farming business is a success Read...Newslink ©2025 to Stuff.co.nz |  |
|  | | Sydney Morning Herald - 26 Sep (Sydney Morning Herald)Cronulla’s star No.7 is not the open book he used to be. It’s working well for him – and the Sharks. Read...Newslink ©2025 to Sydney Morning Herald |  |
|  | | ITBrief - 26 Sep (ITBrief) A global survey reveals 96% of enterprises now treat AI adoption as essential, marking a shift from competitive edge to core business necessity. Read...Newslink ©2025 to ITBrief |  |
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