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Thursday 6 June 2019

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Afterpay in hot water with Australia's terrorism financing watchdog — just one day after trumpeting its US retail success

Payments platform Afterpay is in dialogue with AUSTRAC, Australia's financial intelligence agency, over issues relating to compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws.
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Apple Watch still fails at its most basic function — telling the time

Apple just announced a slew of new features for Apple Watch that will be packed into its upcoming watchOS 6. But those new features won't include the ability for it to display the time at all times.
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YouTube says it has suspended the ability of a star with millions of fans to make money from his videos, following a huge backlash

YouTube said it has suspended monetisation for the star Steven Crowder, chalking up the decision to a "pattern of egregious actions" that "has harmed the broader community."
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This ABC journalist live-tweeted the entire federal police raid, and the reporting is pure gold

Australian Federal Police officers raided the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Ultimo headquarters on Wednesday, seizing documents relating to The Afghan Files.
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Google employees are speaking out after YouTube was slow to punish a right-wing creator for using homophobic slurs

YouTube is facing criticism for its stuttered steps in taking action against a popular YouTuber.
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Trump's decision to sell bombs and technology to Saudi Arabia has sparked fears of a nuclear arms race. Now even Republicans are pushing back.

Trump's decision to sell bombs and weapons technology to Saudi Arabia has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sounding the alarm about a potential nuclear arms race.
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'Aladdin' star says a defect in his Tesla Model 3 led to his car wreck, and it comes from a problem area the company has known about for years

The star of Disney's live-action "Aladdin," Mena Massoud, is suing Tesla after he said a faulty suspension caused his wheel to come off, spinning his Model 3 out of control a day after he bought it.
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Disappointing photos show what 13 famous views around the world look like in real life

From the Grand Canyon to Singapore's Marina Bay Sands hotel, tourists trek the globe for that picture-perfect view.
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Sorry, Apple's controversial $1,000 computer-screen stand isn't a rip-off — it's a missed opportunity

Some folks are very upset that Apple is selling a computer-screen stand for $US1,000.

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