Last Week’s 10 Biggest Posts

You wanted: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 leaks, World Cup viewing tips, Ketogenic diets and the ten most in-demand jobs in Australia. Kick off your Monday by checking out the ten most popular posts from last week.

  1. Say Hello To The Samsung Galaxy Note 9: New Image Leaked
    Fresh images of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 have been spotted in the wild. The good news is that there’s no notch in sight. (Hurrah!) The “bad” news is that it looks identical to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
  2. FIFA World Cup Live Stream: Watch Free Here!
    Want to watch the 2018 World Cup live and free on your phone or laptop? We have the World Cup 2018 live streams right here!
  3. FIFA World Cup 2018: How To Watch Live, Online And Free [Updated]
    They don’t call it the ‘World Game’ for nothing: Alongside the Summer Olympics, the FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event on the planet. Over four weeks, the best 32 teams in the world will compete in 64 games to determine a winner. Here’s everything you need to know about watching the 2018 World Cup in Australia.
  4. The 30 Most In-Demand Jobs In Australia Right Now
    If you want to secure a decent wage and steady employment, it helps to have a job that’s in very high demand. According to the latest Hays Jobs Report, skills relating to finance and information technology are good for your resume in 2018. Here are the top 30 jobs that employers are currently trying to fill.
  5. What You Should Know Before Trying A Ketogenic Diet
    Five people have recently told me they were going to “try keto” — the most recent after gushing about a mutual friend who has been doing keto, aka the popular ketogenic diet, and getting awesome-looking results. You’ve probably heard rumblings about keto, but what the heck is it? And is it too good to be true?!
  6. Four McDonald’s Products That Kitchen Staff Say They’d Never Eat
    McDonald’s employees know more about the company’s food than anyone. After all, they spend all day cooking, handling and serving the stuff. They subsequently have a pretty good idea of which menu items are great and which are best avoided. Here are four McDonald’s products that they are happy to serve you – but would never eat themselves.
  7. Oppo Just Solved The ‘Notch Problem’ For Bezel-Free Phones
    Now this is interesting. OnLeaks and 91Mobiles have knocked together a 360-degree render of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 based on information procured from factory sources. Unlike previous Note 9 leaks, the images depict a very different looking phone to the Galaxy Note 8.
  8. Report: The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Is Going To Look Very Different
    The NBN is a painful political boil on the government’s arse. After the promise of fast 100Mbps connections was squashed by the Abbott/Turnbull government, in favour of a program that said 25Mbps qualified as broadband, there have been all sorts of delays and issues with the service. A recent survey, albeit with a small sample size, quantified some of that pain, with many NBN customers saying they’d prefer to go back to their old ADSL connections. You know things are bad when ADSL looks like a better option. So, what can you do about it if you’re on the NBN but it sucks?
  9. Amazon Prime: Australian Pricing, Delivery Times And Inclusions
    After months or waiting and speculation, Amazon Prime is finally available in Australia. Intriguingly, it has the best lineup of launch features and services of any country – and it’s much cheaper than the US version. We look at everything you get with the service and how much it will cost you.
  10. The 50 Most Popular Websites In Australia [Updated]
    The analytics company Alexa has revealed the top 50 websites that Australians visit most. This handy chart breaks down the list into colour-coded categories. (As you’d probably expect, social media, search engines and porn all feature.).

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