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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 5 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
Top global investment bank executives charged with criminal cartel offences in Australia
The charges involve alleged cartel arrangements relating to trading in ANZ shares held by Deutsche Bank and Citigroup.
The crypto company that lured away CBA's finance chief just raised $4 billion in a record-breaking ICO
The company launched its EOS.IO blockchain platform over the weekend, but has so far given away few details as to how it will use the funds.
More of the same from the RBA
The bank's commentary on Australian labour market conditions was less confident than in prior months.
The NSW government is coming down hard on Airbnb
There's now a cap on the number of days a property can be rented out annually.
We finally found a company that's doing something useful with all your Internet of Things data - securely
IoT at consumer level is mostly just tricks with numbers to impress you into buying something you probably don't need.
A study of 15,000 memes reveals where hate speech begins and how it spreads to the rest of the web
They're more influential than you might think.
Lava from Hawaii's KÄ«lauea volcano hit the ocean right in the middle of a residential area and has now destroyed 117 homes
The month-long eruption has cut a path through a residential area in Kapoho Bay.
The Australian IT job market is so good at the moment that many don't stay in a role very long
E
mployee turnover among permanent IT professionals has increased over the last three years and is highest in large companies.
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THE CONNECTED WORLD REPORT: Discover how the Internet of Things will change entire industries
An increasingly connected world will transform entire industries, and Australian companies will not be unaffected.
The NBN chief thinks 'throttling' gamers could fix congestion issues on Australia's broadband network
Could this be the solution?
An Ikea expert says kitchens won't exist in homes in the future -- here's where we might cook instead
It's a nightmare situation for anyone who likes to live alone.
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