Electric dream: Britain to ban new petrol and hybrid cars
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Electric dream: Britain to ban new petrol and hybrid cars from 2035 – Source Reuters Tech News

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T-Mobile, Sprint partner on call verification to fight spoofed calls – Source CNET Tech

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Facebook gives parents more control over Messenger Kids – Source CNET Internet News

Vodacom to launch 5G services in South Africa in 2020
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Vodacom to launch 5G services in South Africa in 2020 – Source Reuters Tech News

Sony raises outlook on strong sensor demand, warns of virus
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Sony raises outlook on strong sensor demand, warns of virus risks on supply chain – Source Reuters Tech News

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Why Tesla’s insurance will be more important than Cybertruck – Source fastcompany.com

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The school-friendly Lenovo 100E Chromebook is just $99 today – Source CNET Computer News

Ireland launches inquiry into Google's processing of location data -
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Ireland launches inquiry into Google’s processing of location data – Source Reuters Tech News

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YouTube outlines policies as elections heat up, Uber suspends accounts over coronavirus fears Alphabet beats earnings, says YouTube ad revenue was $15 billion in 2019 Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg announces her engagement Coronavirus affecting tech firms as outbreak spreads Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip leaks, Elon Musk makes surprising pivot 9 great reads from CNET this week UPS partners with Waymo in Phoenix, Nintendo Switch outsells SNES Mark Zuckerberg thinks this is the biggest misconception about him World Athletics Council bans prototype shoes George Soros fears that Zuckerberg, Facebook will help Trump get reelected Uber and Lyft, similar but different Apple revamps Maps app, Nintendo Switch outsells SNES – Source CNET Tech

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Your Google Photos video backups may have been sent to complete strangers – Source CNET Internet News