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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The Brexit vote is all but sunk. Finally, the federal election kicks up a hysterical gear. And Nickelback and Mac OS X are both still operating - but only one's actually improved.
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Bill Shorten's Medicare scare is working, and Tony Abbott can take some of the credit for it

The best and most elaborate lies, the wisdom goes, are constructed around an element of truth. 
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This new Mac feature will free up a ton of storage space -- here's how it works

When macOS Sierra launches this fall, you'll have a new way to save a ton of space on your Mac's hard drive. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US stocks rallied early on the lead from stronger UK and European stock markets. But again the S&P 500 found the air a little thin near 2100 and it dropped back to close down 3 points at 2085. 
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Wall Street is turning its back on Elon Musk

Investors may be finally turning their backs on Elon Musk. Musk's electric car company, Tesla, made an offer on Tuesday to buy Musk's solar-power company SolarCity.
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Here's why the 'stage is set' for an oil rebound

A new report from Macquarie claims that everything is actually already in place for an oil rebound -- and we should expect a global rebalance by the end of the year.
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F1 driver ties record with a 1.9-second pit stop at the European Grand Prix

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg grabbed all the headlines but it was Felipe Massa who tied a record for the fastest pit stop ever recorded.
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Sorry, LinkedIn: The 11 biggest tech mergers in history almost all had terrible endings

The new era of the tech super-merger is upon us. In fall 2015, Dell bought EMC for $67 billion -- the biggest pure-technology merger of all time, and the second-biggest tech deal ever.
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Trump: 'Hillary Clinton may be one of the most corrupt people to ever run for president'

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump gave a speech attacking Hillary Clinton.

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