Sat-Nav, reverse parking part of UK driving test

A new-style, UK driving test that includes following a direction on a sat-nav has been on a trail in 20 location across the UK since April 2016. The changes, part of biggest shakeup of the driving test since the theory exam were introduced in 1996, and will replace traditional test manoeuvres such as reversing around a corner…

Pilot killed in jet crash at Thailand

Squadron Leader Dilokrit Phattawee (35), while performing manoevres in a Swedish JAS 39 Gripen Jet at a Thailand kids day air show, at Hat Yai air base in Southern Thailand, was killed, when the plane suddenly lost altitude and crashed and exploded in a ball of fire in front of screaming onlookers. He was a…

Peggy Saturn’s new moon

Scientists studying the Saturn’s rings are hoping to get a resolved picture of an embedded object they believe exists but cannot see. The moonlet named Peggy is named after London researcher Carl Murray’s mother-in-law, was first identified on 15th April 2013, as a long, bright smudge at the end of Saturn’s A-ring. The Cassini spacecraft’s mission…

Naked private dining

  London’s only naked restaurant The Bunyadi, in London is offering an entirely new natural dining experience. The restaurant first of its kind operating without electricity, gas and serving food on handmade clay plates with edible cutlery and asking diners to cast off their mobile phones and iPads and even their clothes if they wish…

Victor Lownes Playboy Executive dies aged 88

Playboy executive director Victor Lownes dies at the age of 88. He helped establish Playboy and ran the magazine’s UK clubs and casinos in the 1960s and 70s. Lownes met Playboy founder Hugh Hefner at a party in 1954 and became the magazine’s promotion director. He was one who suggested that Playboy set up a…

7.3 magnitude earthquake strikes at Jolo

Earthquake measuring 7.3 magnitude struck southeast of Jolo in southeast of the Philippines, on 10th January 2016. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS) the quake was measured at a depth of 380 miles ( 617km ).

Colima volcano spewing ash

Mexico’s Colima volcano spewing column of gas and ash that rise 3 miles above the volcano’ summit crater showering incandescent bombs., as explosions continue to occur. The lava flow on the southern side is no longer active, reflects a decrease in the magma supply rate. Colima volcano (Volcan Fuego) is one of the most active…

Valerie world’s first triple screen laptop

Razer,  the Gaming PC maker, has unveiled a concept laptop with three 4K screens at the CES tech show in Las Vegas. Project Valerie is the world’s first portable laptop of its kind with two additional 17 in (43cm) screens which slide out from the central display automatically. Gamers are splashing out on high-end laptops All…

Close up of Pandora Saturn’s moon : Nasa’s Cassini image

Cassini captured this stunning image of the 52-mile-wide Saturn moon that orbits outside the F ring 25,200 miles from Pandora during its closest-ever flyby. According to NASA the image was captured in green light using Cassini’s narrow-angle camera at a scale of 787 feet (240 meters) per pixel. Just days ago NASA released another spectacular…

ASA bans Heinz “#CanSong”

Advertising Standards Authority has banned a Heinz television advert teaching viewers how to use the tin cans to create a song, as it is encouraging behaviour that risks health and safety. The advert featured children, teenagers and adults using empty cans to drum out the rhythm of the song, with the catchphrase “Learn the #CanSong”.…