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ZDNet Innovation Weekly
March 2, 2018
The Moon is getting a 4G network next year
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Nokia and Vodafone Germany are to hook up Audi lunar rovers with LTE connection as they examine Apollo 17's lunar vehicle.
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1. Nokia 8110 Matrix phone points the way back to the future for smartphones

2. Microsoft's steady retreat from consumer products is nearly complete

3. ​Nokia attempts a smartphone comeback with Android

4. Hit by ransomware? This new free decryption tool for GandCrab might help

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1. Toyota to form $2.8 billion autonomous vehicle research venture

2. Boeing to use Queensland as test bed for autonomous systems development

3. Microsoft to power Singapore datacentre services with rooftop solar

4. Mobile app helps first responders quickly and safely assess rail accidents

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Watch a robotic snake use its scales to slither forward
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The Harvard researchers behind the project aren't trying to creep you out, but they probably will anyway.
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