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Australia: Heat wave causes blackout in Victoria Tens of thousands of homes in the Australian state of Victoria were left without power on Sunday night as soaring temperatures crippled the state's electricity network. The temperature in Melbourne peaked at 38.1 degrees Celsius shortly after 5pm, and, overnight, the temperature remained sultry, only ...
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Dell is considering a sale to VMware in what may be tech's biggest deal ever VMware could buy Dell in massive reverse-merger, sources say. Dell currently owns 80 percent of VMware. The deal would give Dell shareholders a way to profit from having taken Dell private in 2013 and help pay off some debt. VMware was the crown jewel of Dell's 2015 acquisition of EMC, but the ...
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Squalid homes: Corbyn says government 'in pockets of landlords' Jeremy Corbyn has accused the government of being "in the pockets of rogue landlords" and unable to fix what he called a "crisis level" of squalor at the bottom of the rented housing market. More than half a million people aged under 35 are estimated to be living in rented properties so hazardous they ...
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Plastic straws may soon join plastic bags in exile In a move that seems right in line with recent legislation designed to rid landfills of plastic bags and disposable coffee cups, a California legislator just proposed a bill that would make it illegal for servers and bartenders to serve a drink with a straw in it without being explicitly asked.
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