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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 7 March 2017

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The CIA can hear you through your Samsung Smart TV. Snapchat continues to slide. Star Trek has a new captain. And Ray Dalio
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The CIA can hear you through your Samsung Smart TV.  Snapchat continues to slide. Star Trek has a new captain. And Ray Dalio breaks up the New York Times' party, gets nude.
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5 successful women at Morgan Stanley share their best career advice

Wall Street has not traditionally been a woman's world. At the senior level, women make up only 20% to 35% of executives on the Street. 
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Mark Zuckerberg is finally going to get a degree from Harvard

One of the most famous college dropouts in the world isn't going back to class. Instead, he will be delivering the commencement address to the class of 2017, and that means he'll also be receiving an honorary degree.
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OECD: The 4 big risks for the global economy

The world economy will witness modest growth in the next few years but it could be derailed by financial and policy instability, according to the OECD.
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The ATO is targeting the cash-in-hand economy at cafes, restaurants and beauty salons

An estimated 400 restaurants, cafes and hair and beauty salons will get a visit from the Tax Office this month, as part of the agency's continued focus on the illegal cash economy.
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How to request a movie or TV show Netflix doesn't have

Netflix has a "Request TV shows or movies" page that lets you submit titles it doesn't have.
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This 12-minute viral video shows all the issues people are having with the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo's new video game console, the Switch, is off to a strong start in terms of sales. But this is a brand-new piece of consumer tech that's just gone into wide release -- it's bound to have some problems.

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