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10 things you need to know in Australia this morning
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Monday 13 May 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Is Apple falling from its tree? Could you live in a 3D-printed habitat on Mars? What's next for Julian Assange?
Salesforce taps Aussie VP to head Asia-Pacific at MuleSoft, the SaaS company it paid a cool US$6.5 billion for in 2018
The cloud-computing giant has a cult following and is bullish on its MuleSoft acquisition down under.
Iron ore markets aren't interested in the trade war
Iron ore markets saw little movement on Monday, despite the raging trade war headlines.
Apple's surprise defeat in the Supreme Court is bad news for Tim Cook's turnaround plan
Apple's loss at the Supreme Court could ultimately hobble its services business. T
Unemployment has been falling, but a hiring slowdown in these key sectors suggests it may not stay that way for long
Strong hiring has helped to keep Australia's unemployment rate near the lowest level in eight years, but that may be about to change.
NASA held a contest to design a 3D habitat on Mars, and the winner is a vertical pod that can be printed in 30 hours
NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge finally revealed a winner this month after four years of competition.
Sweden has reopened its rape investigation into Julian Assange, as the US tries to extradite him over hacking
Things are going from bad to worse for the Australian-born WikiLeaks founder.
Saudi minister says two of its oil tankers were attacked in UAE waters
And observers of Middle East politics are nervous.
This week's episode of 'Game of Thrones' may take the spot as the show's lowest-rated episode ever
Fans aren't happy with the penultimate episode.
Uber isn't screwed. There are a ton of ways it could become a profitable monster.
The ridesharing pioneer's much-anticipated initial public offering was a bust, and that has brought out plenty of haters. But it ain't over yet.
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