Actor Arya Babbar, son of veteran actor Raj Babbar, has publicly confirmed that the issues he faced with his Mahindra BE6 Batmobile Edition have been addressed, following a direct and honest appeal ...
Apple has officially confirmed that Apple Fitness+ will launch in India on5. This is the service’s biggest rollout since ...
The market is currently witnessing a rapid shift from passive inventory logging to active, real-time intelligence. Enterprises are aggressively adopting IoT-enabled solutions to combat rising theft ...
Apple Fitness+ will launch in India on December 15 with pricing set at Rs 149 per month. The service brings guided workouts, meditation sessions and deep device integration with Apple Watch and ...
This was especially notable given that the XPress is a budget bike (currently on sale for just under $1,000.00) that is only ...
Folding e-bikes come in all shapes, sizes, and questionable design choices, but every once in a while, one comes along that makes me take a second look. After so much time on heavier folding e-bikes, ...
In late November 2025, American Airlines Group resolved a critical software issue affecting its Airbus A320 fleet, part of a wider global recall, allowing the carrier to maintain flight safety and ...
Airbus Fleet Overhaul: Swift Software Turnaround Amid Safety Scrutiny Airbus swiftly implemented software updates across its A320 fleet after a safety vulnerability was identified. Most of the 6,000 ...
SWIFT, the backbone of the global financial messaging system, is taking a step toward becoming a full-fledged blockchain infrastructure provider. This week, the network unveiled plans to build a ...
It's the ultimate Taylor Swift album release party with Natalie leading a cycle class, followed by Karsyn leading a Barre class using the bike as a support.
SWIFT is partnering with Consensys and 30 major financial institutions including Bank of America, Citi, and JP Morgan to develop a blockchain-based prototype for real-time cross-border payments. The ...
“I’ll be 87, you’ll be 89,” Taylor Swift sang on her self-titled debut album. Back then, she was writing an idyllic love story about growing old with someone someday. But now, the truth is stranger ...