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Thursday, 27 October 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Apple is back! And it's invented TV! Trump promises to spend a kajillion bajillion dollars. Vine is dead. And why Russia's "Satan 2" nuke is just bad for everyone - even Russia.
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PUTIN: Trump represents Americans who are 'tired of the elite who have been in power for decades'

Russian President Vladimir Putin told a group of foreign policy experts that Donald Trump's "extravagant behaviour" is just his way of getting his message across to voters.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Bonds and the US dollar were the big movers last night with selling in European rates markets knocking US 10-year Treasuries to their highest levels since May.
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Here's how space would look if you had superhuman vision

Thanks to a $50 million radio telescope array in the Australian outback, astronomers can now explore an extra-superhuman view of space. And so can you. 
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Everything Apple just announced -- in under 2 minutes

Apple announced a few new products, including a much needed update to their MacBook line of laptops, along with a new app for the Apple TV. Here's everything that was just announced in under 2 minutes.
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The Dreamworld reopening has been cancelled

"Dreamworld has been advised by Queensland Police Services that we are unable to proceed with tomorrow's memorial service as planned," the theme park said.
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Apple's cord situation is completely out of control

Apple's newest computer, the MacBook Pro, looks pretty great. It's got the fastest chip, a good screen, MacOS, and a new kind of touchscreen keyboard it's calling the Touch Bar. 
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Mel Gibson opens up about his anti-Semitic comments: 'I was loaded and angry and arrested'

Mel Gibson is taking the steps to get back in the good graces of the Hollywood community. 
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Tesla is getting slammed for doing something that it would be pointless to avoid

After Tesla reported a surprising third-quarter profit on Wednesday, analysts dug into the results.

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