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Thursday 4 January 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

North Korea picked up the phone after two years of letting it ring. Why Prince William always holds George's hand. Two great robberies. And finally, a security flaw that affects everyone. 
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I know why Steve Bannon let Michael Wolff into the White House

Michael Wolff's new book "The Fire and the Fury" is rocking the Trump White House, and it hasn't even been released. 
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One walk through Seattle's 'Amazonia' neighbourhood made me very uneasy for whatever city gets HQ2

The race for cities wanting to host Amazon's new $US5 billion headquarters - and the 50,000 high-paying jobs the company says it will come with - is on.
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Intel now says it has a fix for the Spectre bug that Google found to be unfixable

Intel says that it's already sending out fixes for the massive "Meltdown" and "Spectre" security bugs, with 90% of recent processors getting the patch by the end of next week.
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A robo-adviser that's taken in $100 million in a single day just got some big name backing

Robo-adviser Wealthfront landed $US75 million in a new fundraising round, the company announced Thursday. 
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Bill Gates: Trust me, the world is really getting better

Gates says the widespread feeling to the contrary is due in part to the news media, which focuses on negative stories.
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Trump's 'real daughter' Hope Hicks has started copying Melania instead of Ivanka --  and it could reveal a secret White House drama

The White House communications director, Hope Hicks, is one of the most powerful people in American politics. 

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