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Tuesday 1 August 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Bitcoin split and still no one has a clue what's going on. Sorry Aussie kids, you can forget about housing. The most metal cow ever. And how to get a $230K job defending the galaxy.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook completely dodged a question about what Trump said about him

Last week, President Donald Trump said Apple and its CEO Tim Cook had personally promised to build three "big beautiful plants" in the United States. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The greenback finally climbs off the mat.
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WATCH: An Australian robot wins the Amazon robotics challenge

The Australian Centre for Robotic Vision, headquartered at QUT, entered what's called a Cartesian manipulator, Cartman, built from scratch.
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The Australian Tax Office just revealed 10 more outages on its websites

The ATO's acting COO Frances Cawthra told the ABC that the 10 additional outages were on top of the highly publicised crashes over summer.
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BITCOIN EXCHANGE: Orders for bitcoin cash are 'exploding'

Sebastian Quinn-Watson has had more than 12 cups of coffee since he woke up around 24 hours ago.
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Uber is trying to quell rumours that Travis Kalanick will return as CEO

General counsel Salle Yoo told employees that the company is "looking forward" in its search for CEO -- an apparent attempt to quiet rumours that Kalanick will stage a comeback, BuzzFeed News reported.
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Stephen Curry listed as a 3000-1 long shot to win his first professional golf event

Stephen Curry will tee off in his first professional golf tournament, entering the field of the Web.com Tour's Ellie Mae Classic with the help of a sponsor's exemption.
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You can finally buy Nintendo's new $80 mini Super Nintendo later this month

When the console launches in September, demand is expected to be very high. It's easy to understand why. 

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