Minecraft is entering a new era in 2026. With the launch of Minecraft Java 26.1, Mojang is not just releasing another content patch — it’s introducing a new yearly versioning system and laying down ...
CES always brings robots – some useful, some confusing, some that feel like movie props that wandered into the wrong conference. In 2026, there’s a real shift: Robots aren’t trying to be sci-fi ...
The annual CES trade show is here, shining a spotlight on the latest tech companies plan on offering in 2026. The multi-day event, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, kicks off this week ...
The vanilla Minecraft is one such sandbox game that has always been close to my heart. But let’s be honest that after years of punching trees and fighting the same mobs, somewhere we have felt things ...
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Craftee becomes a robot and evolves in a high-tech Minecraft survival. 'Robbing them': Treasury slams states over Trump tax cuts Experts warn the internet will go down in a big way — and you'd better ...
When was “Maybe ___ Ending” (tale of two helper robots who fall in love, which won the 2025 Tony for Best Musical) crossword clue used most recently? This clue was last seen in the December 25, 2025's ...
Minecraft may have tons of features to enjoy, like crafting your favorite weapon, taming the animals, making armor for dogs, or just exploring, but sometimes it’s made a little more personal with a ...
Minecraft might be a blocky sandbox game, but it hasn’t stopped players from showing off their creativity. The community has always come up with modded features that make the pixelated world feel a ...
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 ...
In a quiet robotics lab in north-west London, three black mechanical hands stretch and curl with human-like precision. No claws or pincers. Just joints where they should be. "We're not building ...