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This Week in Technology Review - Week of December 31

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The 10 most intriguing inventions of 2018
From programmable pills to power-generating boots, here are some of the most unusual technological innovations we covered this year.
Universal basic income had a rough 2018
Some of the biggest and most promising experiments were plagued by delays and shutdowns.
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In 2019, blockchains will start to become boring
After the Great Crypto Bull Run of 2017 and the monumental crash of 2018, blockchain technology won't make as much noise in 2019. But it will become more useful.
China is about to land a spacecraft on the far side of the moon
A NASA spacecraft just did a fly-by of the most distant object we've ever visited
Facebook's leaked moderation rules show why Big Tech can't police hate speech
Seven New Year's resolutions for Big Tech in 2019
2018 was a no good, very bad year for Silicon Valley. Here's some of the things tech giants should commit to do next year to avoid a repeat performance.
A space startup was just hit with a $900,000 fine for illegally launching four tiny satellites
Huawei is the world's fastest-growing smartphone seller despite increasing global scrutiny
These are the five hottest gadget trends for 2019
From folding phones to 8K TVs, the cutting-edge advances you need to know about for next year.
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