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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The date is set for Bitcoin to hit $US100K. Loneliness could be deadlier than obesity. Australia needs new leaders, now. And why Uber spent $680 million to hire one engineer.
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CBA execs just lost millions of dollars in bonuses

CEO Ian Narev and his senior management team have lost their short term bonuses over the money laundering scandal. 
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Everything we know about Google's upcoming smartphone, the Pixel 2

Google just launched its back-to-school promotion for the original Pixel smartphones, and you can get a pretty decent discount on them.
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The guy responsible for making passwords such a pain now says he was wrong

If you've ever wracked your brain trying to think up a password with the requisite mix of numbers, exclamation marks and other special characters, we've got news for you.
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Bitcoin just hit an all-time high -- here's how you buy and sell it

Bitcoin hit a record high of $US3,402 on Monday. The cryptocurrency's value is surging a week after bitcoin split into two. While bitcoin has hit new heights, bitcoin cash, the offshoot also known as bitcash, has been tumbling.
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The couple who bought a San Francisco street lined with mega-mansions might charge residents for parking -- and people are freaking out

The well-off residents of Presidio Terrace recently found out their street was bought by a couple from San Jose, Tina Lam and Michael Cheng, more than two years ago in an auction.
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Uber board member says Travis Kalanick won't be CEO again

In an email memo sent this week to Uber employees, Garrett Camp, who co-founded and is a director of the app-based taxi company, said Kalanick will not return as CEO. 
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Peter Thiel may be getting off the Trump train

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel has been one of the loudest Donald Trump supporters in Silicon Valley. But according to a recent report from BuzzFeed News, his support for the president may be wavering.

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