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Tuesday 12 September 2017

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The best iPhone X will cost $1829, so it better have it all. The Jong-un decapitation team is called "Spartan 3000". The dir
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The best iPhone X will cost $1829, so it better have it all. The Jong-un decapitation team is called "Spartan 3000". The dirty fries trick Maccas says doesn't exist. And meet new Kermit. 
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Here's how Apple's new iPhone 8 and iPhone X compare to the top Android smartphones

At least on paper, its new flagship iPhone X compares favourably with its rivals -- at least if you can set aside its $1,800 price. 
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Four areas Australia should focus on to lead in the coming fintech boom

The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ have broken out of their confines so you can do business when and where you need. 
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Hillary Clinton describes the moment she knew Trump was 'for real'

Like many Americans, Hillary Clinton initially treated Donald Trump's run for president as a joke. But the former Democratic candidate remembers the exact moment she began to take Trump seriously.
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Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has personally donated $1 million to the same-sex marriage Yes campaign

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has made what he calls is a "significant" cash donation to the Yes campaign for same-sex marriage. 
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Photos show the moment President George W. Bush learned of the 9/11 attacks

After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, heart-wrenching images surfaced and stirred the world. 
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The 15 most incredible plutonium-powered space missions of all time

NASA is just days away from plunging its $US3.26-billion Cassini mission into the clouds of Saturn. It will glow like a meteor for a minute or two, then never be seen again.
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Nintendo is about to release a miniature version of the original SNES -- here's everything we know about it

That smell of teen spirit and Nickelodeon slime isn't just you -- the '90s are cool again. Look no further than the adorably angular Super Nintendo console for confirmation.

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