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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 29 August 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Another incredibly talented artist departs in 2016. Mark Zuckerberg is ready to roll out his version of Tony Stark's "Jarvis". And Earth received a huge signal from 94 light years away.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It seems the old market adage "don't fight the Fed" has been replaced by "don't fear the Fed" if the overnight rally in stocks and bonds and the rhetoric coming from pundits is any guide.
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Trump speaks at a seventh-grade level -- here's how other politicians compare

If you've noticed that Donald Trump's speech sounds short and simple, you're not alone. 
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The 'titans are going to clash' in the technology and media world

It's great to be a consumer of media these days. You get more access to content and have the ability to see it across different platforms at different times.
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Forget what you heard: Jupiter does not orbit the sun

NASA's Juno probe just passed closer to Jupiter than any human-made craft ever. And no surprise, photos confirm that the fifth planet from the sun looks huge up close.
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Facebook almost didn't happen because Mark Zuckerberg loves Roman culture

Mark Zuckerberg is visiting Italy right now in part to attend his friend's wedding.  Spotify CEO Daniel Ek was married on Saturday at Lake Como. 
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Millennials hate 'dealing with people' -- and it's a major threat to fast-food workers

Nearly a third of people ages 18 to 24 prefer ordering from the drive-thru at restaurants because "they don't feel like dealing with people".
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More than 86% of the world's iPhones can still be hacked with just a text

More than 86% of Apple iPhones in the world are apparently still vulnerable to a security flaw that allows a hacker to completely take over the device with just a text message.
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This is what it looks like when society collapses

Before society collapses, it slows down. We know, because it's happened before - many times.

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