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Thursday, 26 May 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Google won its court case with Cisco, but Android still sucks. How to get out of bar shouts for life. And what you need to know before mouthing off about Milk Wars on Facebook.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Predictably trade was quiet and stocks dipped a little in the US as traders ready for both the long weekend and a speech by Janet Yellen tonight. 
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Twitter sent a woman's address to the man who was harassing her after she filed a complaint

The internet may be one of the best inventions of all time, but it also makes it a lot easier for anyone to become the target of stalkers and harassers.
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HILLARY: Donald Trump is an 'urgent threat to our rights'

Hillary Clinton held back little in attacking Donald Trump on the day he officially landed enough delegates to seal the Republican nomination.
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A finance exec says the best way to teach your kids about money is also the hardest

Parents are taking on the financial burden of their children more often than they should. But that might be doing them more harm than good.
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The match has been lit for an 'explosion higher' for stocks

Hold on to your hats folks. According to Andrew Adams, market strategist at Raymond James, there is the perfect mix of conditions that could send stocks on a ride up, up, and up.
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Goldman Sachs just figured out something important about millennials

Goldman Sachs has discovered something important about its employees. they want more feedback on how they're doing.
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All the features that make the Tesla Model 3 so cool -- and controversial

Tesla unveiled its mass-market Model 3 earlier this year in Los Angeles. In a month, 375,000 pre-orders, at $1,000 a pop, had rolled in. 
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Australia's 3 biggest technology challenges

The evolution of Australia's economy will bring a constant stream of new challenges.

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