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The 9 at 9 Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your day.

EVERY MORNING, TheJournal.ie brings you the nine things you need to know as you kick off your day.

1. #SHOOTING: A man in his late 20s has been arrested in connection with the shooting dead of a 35-year-old man late on Friday night. The victim was dropped off at St James’s Hospital in Dublin in a car which was later found abandoned on a nearby street. The man was pronounced dead at the hospital.

2. #INDIA: The Indian Prime Minister has appealed for calm after a medical student who was savagely gang-raped on a New Delhi bus died in a Singapore hospital last night. Manmohan Singh led the tributes to the unnamed 23-year-old, whose body is to be flown back to India later today.

3. #CORK AIRPORT: A lawsuit has been filed in a US court against the manufacturers of the aircraft which crashed at Cork Airport almost two years ago, killing six people. Court documents seen by TheJournal.ie claim that the aircraft was “not reasonably safe” and “defective and unreasonably dangerous”.

4. #POWER OUT: Several thousand homes remain without power this morning after strong winds caused power cuts to an estimated 5,000 households across the country. Met Éireann has warned that winds will again reach gale force later this evening and AA Roadwatch has advised drivers to take extra care when driving.

5. #STATE PAPERS: What kinds of things did people send to Charles Haughey when he was Taoiseach? How much was a round of drinks in 1973? And why was Britain angry with Ireland during the Falklands War? Here’s the latest from the newly-released State papers from 1982.

6. #SOCIAL WELFARE: The Department of Social Protection is planning to introduce facial-recognition software from the beginning of next year in a bid to identify welfare claimants, according to reports in the Irish Examiner this morning.

7. #LOCAL AUTHORITY: Limerick City and County Councils are set to merge by mid-2014 under a plan published by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan. The move will see the number of senior grades at management level reduced by 40 per cent and savings of €6.1 million to be identified by January 2015.

8. #FUKUSHIMA: Japan’s Prime Minister has said the clean-up at Fukushima nuclear plant is unlike anything humanity has ever undertaken. Newly-elected Shinzo Abe, who visited the plant just days after his party won a general election, said a massive amount of work is still required to decommission the stricken plant.

9. #FISCAL CLIFF: Barack Obama has expressed his frustration with the slow pace of talks aimed at avoiding major tax hikes and spending cuts from coming into force before Tuesday’s deadline. The so-called ‘fiscal cliff’ will kick in from 1 January unless a deal is reached by political leaders over the next three days (and if you want to know more about what’s happening, here’s our explainer on what the fiscal cliff is and why it matters).

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    Sep 17th 2015, 9:08 PM

    This might be the poorest informed article I’ve read on an Apple release in a while.

    1) Doubling the ram is something just “does” in its phones, almost year on year.

    2) 2GB of ram wasn’t a surprise, it was widely speculated and assumed that would be the case.

    3) Extra ram, on iOS, doesn’t really affect how apps run in the background; it allows larger apps to run more processes in the foreground. That means better graphics in a game because it can load more triangles / drawing processes etc.

    4) Cramming 4gb of ram into something with a mobile chip doesn’t make it as powerful as a laptop, it just has as much ram as one. A lot of these things still run on really crappy processors, and Android is a one-for-all operating system – it’s not built to get the most out of any 1 combination of processor make / speed / model, combined with a ram / speed / make / model. So you can’t really compare them based on the headline number of a single part of it.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 7:16 PM

    Apple also launched it’s first Android APP called ‘Move to iOS’ yesterday on Google Play as part of the iOS 9 launch…. It got blasted with over 8 thousand 1 star reviews (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apple.movetoios) Most of the reviews are just rants against Apple.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 7:24 PM

    I thought Apple Music was the first Apple app released on Android?

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    Sep 17th 2015, 9:15 PM

    John… Aside from Beats Music for Android, which Apple acquired, this is the company’s first Android APP. Apple didn’t announce ‘Move to iOS’ at WWDC 2015. Instead, the APP was quietly listed on Apple’s What’s new in iOS page the same day.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:22 PM

    My vodafone smart ultra 6 has 2gb Ram and lots of other stuff the iphone 6s has and it only cost me €170!! The only thing it doesnt have is the apple logo on the back :( I’ll just have to live with not being cool!

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:54 PM

    Funny enough when I see someone flashing the apple logo on their phone or laptop/tablet I just think knob!!!

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    Sep 17th 2015, 11:29 PM

    boulder on your shoulder Brendan

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    Sep 18th 2015, 7:52 AM

    I have a MacBook Pro. I will never use a windows laptop again.

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:04 PM

    The Journal.. Sponsored by Apple!!!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 12:46 AM

    I updated my iPhone 5 to iOS9 today. Purely by chance I discovered that, with this new update, it automatically starts your 3 month free trial with Apple Music and – in the small print – after the 3 month trial is up, Apple will start charging your account. I wouldn’t have known this only a friend and I were chatting about Apple Music this evening and I had a quick look at it. I have never signed up for the free trial so am really Annoyed by it.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 3:29 PM

    Well it hasn’t opted me in on any of my devices not any of my friends I have checked with so you must just be unlucky

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    Sep 19th 2015, 12:57 PM

    Surely you seen this nugget of information in the 400 pages of terms and conditions that you read before agreeing to iOS9 ;-)

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    Sep 17th 2015, 8:30 PM

    During testing of iOS9 it was discovered that there is an issue for users who use custom Access Point Names (APN) to access their corporate networks.
    This could affect some customers using Vodafone Office Access, Vodafone Data Control or customers who have custom-built APNs.
    The impact it may have is that if a user upgrades to iOS9 they may lose complete data connectivity.

    As a precaution we strongly recommend that any users who use custom APNs, Vodafone Office Access or Vodafone Data Control do not upgrade to iOS9, until further notice. We understand that Apple are working on a fix.

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