NASA Developing Unique Robotic Satellite Refueling System

Bringing the satellites back to Earth, refueling them and again sending them into space is costly and a wastage of time. So NASA is developing a unique Robotic Satellite Refueling System that’ll help the agency refueling the aging satellites that were never meant to be refueled.

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Amazon Is Trying To Design Its Own Computer Chips

Over the past few years, many tech giants have decided to design and build their own hardware including the computer chips. Amazon is now hoping to join this list as the e-retail giant secretly tries to amass the technologies and personnel to do so.

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PiPhone: A Raspberry Pi Powered DIY Cellphone

We have seen many innovations in the handset arena recently, from unique hardware to highly affordable units. David Hunt has now plugged a Raspberry-Pi together with some off-the-shelf hardware to create a fully-functional DIY cellphone.

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The Battleground: Nexus 5 vs OnePlus One

When Google unveiled Nexus 5 with excellent specs but a considerably affordable price tag, it was a huge win for the company. But here’s a new handset, the OnePlus One, which threatens to beat Nexus 5 at its own turf. Read a quick comparison of the two below.

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Touch ID May Come To iPads Soon, iOS 7.1 Code Hints

Analysts and developers often take a keen look into Apple’s software code to discern hints for future upgrades and features. One such hint in iOS 7.1 now reveals that Apple may be gearing up to bring Touch ID to iPad slates soon.

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