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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 16 January 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump tweets because "it's funny". People who pay $8000 for a bag of teen blood. The city that will replace London as Europe's heart.  And the country which doesn't let idiots vote. 
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The world's CEOs are more worried about a burgeoning jobs problem than Brexit or populism

The bulk of the world's CEOs are more concerned about the burgeoning workers' skills gap than political uncertainty from Brexit, US President-elect Donald Trump's policies, or the rise of populism across Europe.
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5 hidden features to get the most out of your Xbox One

Just like every other piece of complex software, the Xbox One's OS is full of many features hidden amongst menus, sub-menus, and sub-sub-menus. 
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DEUTSCHE BANK: The risk of a full-blown trade war between the US and China is rising

And it may be down to a product known as distillers' dried grains, an ingredient in animal feed.
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How a self-made billionaire is trying to access $16 quadrillion worth of minerals on the moon

A self-made billionaire explains how his latest company got permission to go to the moon and could now tap into a quadrillion-dollar market.
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I played Nintendo's new game console, the Switch -- this is what it's like

For the first time since the Wii U launched -- and subsequently fizzled -- in 2012, Nintendo is making a new video game console. 
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This MIT website makes you decide who a self-driving car should kill in an accident

Researchers at MIT have created a website called "Moral Machine" to let humans decide what driverless cars should do in various life or death scenarios.
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South Korea wants to arrest Samsung's vice chairman on bribery and embezzlement charges

Shares in electronics giant Samsung fell 3% on news that South Korean special prosecutors want to arrest Samsung Group's vice chairman Lee Jae-yong.

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