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Monday 15 May 2017

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Did Trump out an ISIS source to the Russians? Hackers stole a new Disney movie. What Bill Gates would study if he were a stu
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Did Trump out an ISIS source to the Russians? Hackers stole a new Disney movie. What Bill Gates would study if he were a student now. And it's not looking good for British foxes.
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Lyft has finally matched one of Uber's big advantages with drivers by launching a new, standalone driving app

In the ride-hailing battle between Lyft and Uber, Lyft is generally perceived as the more driver-friendly company. But Lyft has trailed Uber in one important area - offering drivers a dedicated app to help them get their jobs done.
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Why Sydney startup Shippit knocked back more than half of its $5 million series A offer

Australian logistics management software startup Shippit has secured $2.2 million in series A funding, with an eye on expanding into Asia. But it could have been more.
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Facebook execs got Mark Zuckerberg a meat cake for his birthday

 It's not immediately clear why Facebook's executive team would think that meat, of all possible things, would make the perfect shape for a cake.
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Tesla's business model could be in trouble

Over the past few years, as its sales and stock have risen, Tesla's core business model has been shifting. 
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Google DeepMind may have received millions of NHS patient records through a 'legally inappropriate' deal

Let's think a bit more before handing all our health details over to the giant AI machine.
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A 13-year-old home school student just won $20,000 in a maths competition on ESPN -- see if you can answer the winning question

Thirteen-year-old Luke Robitaille was named the 2017 Raytheon Mathcounts National Champion, beating a field of 224 to take home the top prize. 

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