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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Wednesday 7 August 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Samsung unveils two new Galaxy Note smartphones and a fresh Facebook scandal.
Instagram's lax privacy practices let a trusted partner track millions of users' physical locations, secretly save their stories, and flout its rules
A buzzy San Francisco startup has been secretly saving what appears to be millions of Instagram users' stories and tracking their locations.
Samsung announced 2 new Galaxy Note 10 smartphones — here are the Australian prices and release date
Samsung announced its new Galaxy Note 10 smartphones on Wednesday.
3 private islands in Belize just hit the market — and at less than US$530,000 a piece, they each cost less than the typical home in Sydney and Melbourne. Here's what the money will buy you.
The cheapest island is listed at $US350,000, while the most expensive island is listed at $US525,000.
Here are the biggest differences between Samsung's brand-new Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy S10
As usual, the biggest differences between Samsung's new Note and Galaxy S phones are in the Note's stylus compatibility and screen size.
Immigration worker fired for slamming government on Twitter loses landmark free speech case in the High Court
The High Court has thrown out a claim by former Department of Immigration employee Michaela Banerji that her sacking over tweets was unconstitutional.
Home buyers are diving back into the market as Sydney and Melbourne prices stabilise
As home prices begin to find a floor in Sydney and Melbourne, Australians have been borrowing more.
A Telstra-backed company is beefing up its mobile platform for homeless youth with a new chatbot
Telstra-backed platform Ask Izzy has been equipped with a new chatbot to assist homeless youth gain access to services they need.
The co-founder of Students for Trump has pleaded guilty to posing as a lawyer and scamming clients out of $46,000
On Tuesday, John Lambert, the co-founder the of Students For Trump pleaded guilty to a $US46,000 scam posing as a lawyer.
With a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, you need to get into the twisted drama 'Preacher' before its final season kicks off
You may or may not have heard of Preacher, a TV series based on the mid-90s comic series of the same name.
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