Briefly: E3 Highlights, Deodorant Detox, Britney Spears Without Auto-Tune

Brief news items of note for Lifehacker readers, including: Network Ten goes into a trading halt, all the important announcements from E3 2017, the five worst types of foods to eat late at night.

  • Here are the five worst types of foods to eat late at night. [POPSUGAR]
  • Melbourne’s first Powerwall 2 has been installed at a three-bedroom, one storey house in Coburg – and the owner reckons it will cut his power bill down to zero. [Gizmodo]
  • Here are two charts that offer reasons to be upbeat about the Australian economy. [Business Insider]
  • E3 is almost over for another year. If you haven’t been following along, Kotaku has everything you need to know. [Kotaku]
  • Latest weird health trend: The 30-day “Deodorant Detox”. [POPSUGAR]
  • In related news, here’s exactly what the Xbox One X looks like from every conceivable angle. [Gizmodo]
  • Channel Ten has gone into a trading halt after two billionaire shareholders backed out of guaranteeing more loans for the free to air network. [Business Insider]
  • Many would argue that Britney Spears’ Toxic was a terrible, tone-deaf pop song to begin with. Now the unedited audio has been leaked online – before it received the Auto-Tune treatment. (Actually, she’s not that bad!) [POPSUGAR]

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