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 1. New lithium-sulfur battery tech can keep your smartphone charged for five continuous days

 2.Apple iOS 13’s location access reminders leave developers unhappy: Hackinghub

 3. Reliance Jio added highest subscribers in October, beats Vodafone-Idea, Airtel

4. Future tech: Five patents that show what top tech companies are working on

 5. Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite coming to India soon, gets listed on Flipkart

 6. China’s tech industry straps in for more turbulence after a wild 2019

 7. Tesla crashes highlight ‘Black Box’ challenge for investigations

 8. HMD Global to soon bring back another Nokia ‘Original’

 9. Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite With 48-Megapixel Triple Rear Camera Setup, Infinity-O Display Launched

 10. JioMart grocery delivery service aims to take on Amazon, Grofers, and Flipkart

 11. Samsung’s Odyssey G9 curved gaming monitor is a 49-inch QLED monster

 12. As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt

 13. Facebook fined $1.6 million for improper sharing of user data in Brazil

 14. Kohler puts an Alexa-enabled smart speaker in a showerhead

 15. Google could add Dark Mode scheduling in Android 11

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