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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 30 May 2016

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Adelaide, you're officially our laziest city. How to avoid the worst seat on a plane and how to fly in style. And a kid who
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Adelaide, you're officially our laziest city. How to avoid the worst seat on a plane and how to fly in style. And a kid who started a video game company by asking people to do it for him.
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Here are Daenerys Targaryen and a Dothraki rapping to Tupac before a big 'Game of Thrones' shoot

"Game of Thrones" is one of most complicated and expensive TV shows ever made, but that doesn't mean the actors can't goof around on set. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

With holidays in the US and UK, markets were fairly calm in the past 24 hours without the guidance that London and New York could give. 
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The Apple Watch is inspiring a yawn from Apple's most important community

Apple developers aren't very interested in writing apps for the Watch these days, says Tim Anglade, an app developer and VP for mobile database Realm.
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McDonald's CEO reveals how the fast-food chain will use robots in the future

McDonald's isn't ready to swap workers for robots just yet. But when it does, here's what it will do.
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Google is fixing one of the most frustrating features of its Chrome browser

Google is removing the keyboard shortcut that made the "backspace" key return to the previous page.
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LinkedIn's billionaire founder Reid Hoffman shares advice on how to build a stronger network

Even the billionaire cofounder of LinkedIn has regrets in his career and says he would have done one thing differently if he had a chance to go back to work at Netscape.
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Inside the 'IKEA for luxury appliances', where you can test music-playing bathtubs and $19,000 faucets

If you're going to purchase a $19,500 3D-printed faucet, you'll likely want to try it out before you buy. 
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BMW has created 100 years worth of incredible machines -- here are some of the best

A seemingly never-ending stream of breathtaking, record-setting, and smile-inducing machines that have consistently beguiled the automotively inclined.

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