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Huawei becomes the world's No. 1 phone maker, Google offers freebies Apple's iPhone sales grew despite coronavirus, but iPhone 5G will launch late Facebook continues to grow despite ad boycott House passes 'Sami's Law' named after woman killed by a fake Uber driver Why big brands are turning their backs on Facebook Google sales decline amid pandemic, but still beat estimates How COVID-19 is impacting jobs in the tech industry Facebook boosts accessibility with scalable font sizes, screen reader changes David Katzmaier's tips for upgrading your home entertainment during COVID-19 Google's Fitbit acquisition will reportedly face full EU antitrust investigation Facebook's Zuckerberg is right about TikTok and China. He's spectacularly wrong too Congress questions Big Tech, Best Buy announces Thanksgiving plans – Source CNET Tech

In today’s top stories, Samsung and Apple get overtaken by Huawei according to analysts. Meanwhile, Google is giving away cloud storage to both Android and iOS users.

Apple’s been able to navigate the coronavirus so far, but this fall will be tough.

Advertisers are calling on Facebook to do more to combat hate speech.

Under the law, which now heads to the Senate, Uber and Lyft would have to adhere to new safety guidelines.

The Stop Hate for Profit campaign will continue after July.

The search giant says it’s seen “gradual improvement” in its ad business since the first quarter, but warns of a “fragile” economy.

A new report from Indeed shows fewer jobs — and rising competition for them.

The social network adds a handful of new features to its site to make it easier for people with disabilities to navigate.

CNET’s TV reviewer and home entertainment editor discusses his picks for streaming, TVs, soundbars and more.

Google’s promise not to use Fitbit health data for targeting ads may not have…

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