Tue, 21-Oct-2025

The world’s first flying motorcycle could be commercially available within two years

The world’s first futuristic sky-bike could be in the hands of consumers in just two years following a breakthrough invention from Jetpack Aviation ‘The Speeder”. It could be soaring through the skies by 2023.

According to the report, the American company Jetpack Aviation, which is known for manufacturing vertical people propellers, said that their jet-driven flying motorcycle prototype completed its first flight with flying colours. The California-based company says that it has developed two versions for the general consumers.

The flying bike will be connected to a flight control system, which will take a year and a half to build. The motorcycle will also be able to stop at a certain point in the air for a while. The CEO of the company said that the first version of the motorcycle will be launched within two years while the second version will be launched six months later.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon introduces 775 SoC for mid-range devices

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The world’s famous chipset maker Qualcomm has introduced the 765 and 765G as mid-range processors used on various devices. There are also some indications that Qualcomm working on a Snapdragon 775 chipset Some details revealed about the Snapdragon 775 and 775G it is manufactured using the current 5nm process. The 5nm build process, if it’s … Read more

IBM warns hackers over misleading info about COVID-19 vaccine

IBM is sounding the alarm over hackers targeting companies dangerous to the supply of COVID-19 vaccines, a sign that digital detectives are turning their attention to the complex logistical work involved in inoculating the world's population against the novel coronavirus.

IBM is sounding the alarm over hackers targeting companies dangerous to the supply of COVID-19 vaccines, a sign that digital detectives are turning their attention to the complex logistical work involved in inoculating the world’s population against the novel coronavirus. The IT company has said in a post published on Thursday that it had uncovered … Read more