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Thursday 12 May 2016

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Apple is no longer the most valuable company in the world. The most ridiculous stab at Bill Shorten ever. The CBA reckons ra
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Apple is no longer the most valuable company in the world. The most ridiculous stab at Bill Shorten ever. The CBA reckons rates are still falling. And why the F-35 is like Burger King.
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Australia is through to the 2016 Eurovision grand final

Dami Im has scored a place in the 2016 Eurovision grand final with her rendition of Sound Of Silence. Im, 27, will represent Australia as the country's second entrant in the European song contest.
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Why you should never flush a goldfish down the toilet

Have you ever walked past a fountain in the park and seen beautifully coloured fish swimming about, and wondered how they got there? 
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JANET YELLEN: I won't completely rule out negative interest rates

Asked what the Fed plans to do in the event of another economic downturn, Yellen said negative rates are not completely off the table.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It was a bit of a wild ride on markets last night.
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ISIS has released a new Android app aimed at children

A news broadcaster affiliated with the terrorist group ISIS has released an Android app that teaches children the Arabic alphabet.
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The cofounder of Google's Android just proved why you should always be careful what you say on work email

One email sent by Android cofounder Andy Rubin in 2006 may end up costing Google billions in its ongoing legal war with Oracle.  
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How the 'Friday the 13th' superstition got started

Fear of Friday the 13th, also known as friggatriskaidekaphobia , plagues our society.
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Don't be fooled -- the iPhone SE is not a budget smartphone

Apple devices are often described with superlatives. But the SE's catchphrase simply isn't true.

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