Tag Archives: NASA

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
NASA’S BRUIE May Be the Next Step in Discovering Extraterrestrial Life

Over the last hundred years or so, the notion of possible life on other planets has spawned massive interest and speculation from scientists, conspiracy theorists and adventure-seekers alike. This week NASA took a giant step or, rather, drive in the … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E64- Moon Wi-Fi, Mario On TV, Star Trek Skype Translator, Google Self-Driving Car | Redheaded Geek Show

Do you like the moon? What about Wi-Fi? Remember when complimentary Wi-Fi spots used to be a nice commodity? Whereas now if a business advertises its “hotspot” in the window you roll your eyes? What if i told you the … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Google’s Project Tango To Partner With NASA To Built Autonomous Robots

The Google 3D project, Project Tango, might be something you’ve heard about in the news since it was unveiled in February. Google decided to embark on an experimental smartphone, packed with several high-quality cameras for mapping a 3D visual of … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
Zuckerberg Revealed Drone, Satellite, & Laser Plans For Worldwide Internet Connectivity

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg just revealed his plans to deliver Internet to the developing world via Free Space Optic lasers, low earth satellites, and solar-powered drones. He also said in his post that the project has already helped 3 million people … Continue reading

 

CES - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
Oculus Rift ‘Crystal Cove’ Prototype Officially Best Of CES Winner

Things have been promising from the very beginning of the Oculus story. The first time we laid our eyes on the Oculus Rift, it was a Kickstarter campaign back in 2012. First, it gained attention by raising more than 2 … Continue reading

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
3-D Printed Rocket Engine Passes Hot Fire Trials

The introduction of 3D printing allows computer-designed objects to be turned into actual, useable, real-world parts. Not only does this new method save time, but it has drastically reduced the cost of producing the injector. NASA says that the part, which previously took a year to complete