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iPhone app: New Zealand's largest online news source brings you the latest, breaking news in an easy to use experience.
Features include:
* Application for iPhone and iPad
Download now: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stuff-co-nz/id383545689?mt=8
Or TXT "Stuff" to 898
* All of the top sections that you love from Stuff.co.nz
* Easy swipe action between stories on both iPad and iPhone
* View video and galleries within the story or in full screen
* Report the news to us on the go, or take on assignments set by the stuff team
* Weather for your location
* Share stories via facebook, twitter, e-mail and more.

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Android app: New Zealand's first official Android news app. Download now: https://market.android.com/details?id=nz.co.stuff.android.news&feature=search_result
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Mobile Site: Stuff.co.nz's mobile friendly site includes all of our top news stories to keep you up to date, plus a deeper range of headlines in national, world, business, technology, sport, entertainment, life and style news, as well as the weather in main centres. You can view videos and photo galleries on Stuff Mobile as well as comment on stories, get your daily horoscope and view the weather in your region. Get the full stuff.co.nz experience wherever you are, on your mobile. How do I access the site? To access the mobile site, simply type Stuff.co.nz into your handset browser and the site will serve you the relevant site particular to your handset. You also have the ability to switch to either version of the site, just hit the button at the top of the site. Click here to manually access the mobile site.
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