Singer Tony Roy, who had considerable success in 2025 with a cover of Lobo’s I’d Love You to Want Me, has followed up with a reggae spin on Flying Machine, another pop hit from the early 1970s.
After nearly three months of waiting, the cutest Minecraft update ever is finally live. The Version 26.1 update brings a major overhaul to all baby mobs, adds a new item called the golden dandelion, ...
The Minecraft 26.1 update for Java Edition is out now. The much-awaited Tiny Takeover game drop introduces overhauled baby mobs, golden dandelions, and more. Additionally, it addresses persistent ...
China just sent a clear signal about where it believes air travel is headed next. A Shanghai-based aviation company called AutoFlight has unveiled Matrix, now recognized as the world's largest flying ...
In the 1950s the Navy and Army worked on small VTOL machines to make troops go airborne. They worked, just not well enough. By Nicholas Slayton Updated Jan 1, 2026 12:53 PM EST Add Task & Purpose ...
Adding to its selling spree in recent months, ecommerce major Flipkart will now be selling its entire stake in clothing brand Flying Machine’s parent Arvind Youth Brands Pvt Ltd (AYBPL) to Arvind ...
Mojang Studios announced Tuesday it will eliminate code obfuscation in Minecraft: Java Edition, marking a significant shift in how the company distributes the game to its modding community. The change ...
Mojang has dropped some huge news for Minecraft Java players - especially those that love to mod. While the modding scene is already thriving in Minecraft, it's not as accessible as you'd expect for ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
Zapata, known for its jetpack technology, will launch its AirScooter, a personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, for public recreational flights in Las Vegas starting early 2026. As an ...
Nature can be an instructive guide for overcoming technological barriers. In 1969, the American engineer Otto Schmitt coined a term to describe the practice of science pulling from nature’s source ...