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Thursday 20 July 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

O.J. Simpson is getting parole. There's a crucial speech by an RBA official today. China has done something amazing with teleportation. And the robots are still coming for finance jobs.
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A key speech by a senior RBA official will determine what happens to the Australian dollar today

The Australian dollar put in a mixed performance on Thursday despite the release of another robust jobs report during the session, rising against the US dollar and British pound but falling heavily against the euro and New Zealand dollar.
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China has pulled off a 'profound' feat of teleportation that may help it 'dominate the way the world works'

A new Chinese experiment shows quantum teleportation works between the ground and space. The experiment was performed using a quantum research satellite, called Micius, which China launched in 2016.
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Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 8 on August 23

Samsung sent out invitations Thursday for a product launch event for its next major smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8, on August 23. Developing... refresh this post for the latest.
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Watch the moment OJ Simpson is granted parole after 9 years in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping

On Thursday, the Nevada Parole Board ruled to grant imprisoned former football star OJ Simpson parole. Simpson, 70, will be eligible for release as early as October 1 from the Nevada prison where he's served more than eight years for armed robbery and kidnapping.
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Microsoft reports a big beat on earnings, stock edges up

Microsoft's cloud business drove 13% revenue growth in the fourth quarter of its 2017 fiscal year, while the company's earnings topped Wall Street targets thanks in large part to a hefty tax writeoff from its mostly-shuttered phone business.
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Here's how a North Korean nuclear attack on the US would play out

After North Korea shocked the world on July 4 by launching an intercontinental ballistic missile, the US has picked up the pace and urgency of ballistic missile defence despite major flaws in existing systems and tactics.
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Why Australian startup SafetyCulture closed its office in San Francisco

SafetyCulture has closed its office in San Francisco a year after the startup announced that it would be setting up digs in the epicentre of the tech world. Silicon Valley.

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