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Monday 17 April 2017

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Will TPG kill Vodafone? United Airlines gets into another fight. Can you see Yoda in 'The Last Jedi'? And Kim Jong Un is one
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Will TPG kill Vodafone? United Airlines gets into another fight. Can you see Yoda in 'The Last Jedi'? And Kim Jong Un is one nuclear test away from a surprise Trump response.
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Netflix subscribers have watched 500 million hours of Adam Sandler

The films have largely been trashed by critics -- see 0% Rotten Tomatoes score for "The Ridiculous 6" -- but have been watched a lot by subscribers.
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A boy is in a critical condition after being flung from a carnival ride in Victoria

An 8-year-old boy is a critical condition after he was flung from a spinning ride at a carnival in Rye, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, on Monday afternoon.
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Woolworths' data on its customers is a big part of its plan to fight Amazon in Australia

Woolworths is using its once-troubled loyalty scheme to fortify the supermarket business and try to build an Amazon-proof fence around its customers. 
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Intel cancels its biggest event of the year as the world moves past the PC

Microprocessor supergiant Intel has discontinued the Intel Developers Forum (IDF), its annual mega-conference in San Francisco.
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THE FINNIES: 200,000 Australians signed up in one year for small change investment app Acorns

With property prices at a record high and traditional share trading taking up either time or money, Acorns thought of a way to make investing accessible to millennials.
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Amazon's new campus is like an indoor park for its employees

"The Spheres" are Amazon's latest addition to their downtown Seattle campus. 

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