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Tuesday 14 March 2017

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Now every world leader wants an Elon Musk rescue package. The BBC family guy finally talks about that video. Retire on $1 mi
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Now every world leader wants an Elon Musk rescue package. The BBC family guy finally talks about that video. Retire on $1 million at 31. And Plugger's back - well, most of him.
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This game is turning players into $50,000-a-month entrepreneurs -- and it just raised $93 million to turn them into media moguls

Despite being around for almost 11 years now, the video game Roblox -- for smartphones, PCs, and game consoles -- might still be flying under your radar. This is especially true if you're, say, older than 13 years old. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

There was a time when volatility was a thing.
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Samsung made a TV with wooden borders that looks like a picture frame

Innovation in TV design is moving away from the dark and sleek to something a little more home-y. 
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Apple hired the guy who helped it fight the FBI's order to hack the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone

Apple has hired Jonathan Zdziarski, a veteran security researcher who helped the company fight the FBI's request to hack an iPhone used by a shooter from the 2015 San Bernardino shooting.
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Top GOP senator warns FBI: You're 'about to screw up big time'

Republican Sen. Lindsay Graham warned the FBI on Tuesday that it would be "about to screw up big time" if it failed to respond to his subcommittee's letter.
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How the US and Russia are fighting an information war -- and why the US is losing

The surprising result of the US 2016 election awoke many Americans to a fact they'd rather not acknowledge. The US is under attack from foreign nations armed with weaponised information.

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