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Monday 10 October 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

We're talking about a red sweater, and there's still 29 days to go before the US election. Sydney finds space for an extra 10,000 homes. And Craig is cool with being Bond again.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Today might be called "Putin Day" after the Russian president ignited a big rally in oil, which in turn lifted stocks, when he said at an energy conference in Istanbul that Russia is ready to join OPEC's cap on production.
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NASA just released hundreds of stunning new images of Mars -- here are some of the best

These spectacular images give scientists clues about changing weather, erosion, and topography on Mars. Recently, NASA released hundreds new images from HiRISE, and they're incredibly beautiful.
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Samsung is paying 'extra careful attention' to the Galaxy S8 because of all the 'huge changes'

A new report from Korean news site ET News claims Samsung is "paying extra careful attention" towards the development of the Galaxy S8 to avoid the same debacle it's experiencing with the Note 7.
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Salesforce's big new product 'Einstein' receives mixed reviews despite all the hype

The biggest new product to come out of Salesforce this year is an artificial intelligence feature called "Einstein." Einstein basically collects and analyses a bunch of data to push out "smarter" and more predictive analytics for Salesforce users.
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Get ready for Tesla to grow up

Sunday is a favourite tweet day for Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and this past weekend he fired off a tweet that defied everyone who thinks the electric carmaker is tapped out on market-moving news.
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THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM: The pound is trying to tell you that bad things are coming

For most people in Britain, last week's "flash-crash" in the pound was merely a mild curiosity.
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How to answer 8 tough job-interview questions without lying

When it comes to job interviewing, honesty is always the best policy. 

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