Piston

Pistons are blocks capable of pushing or pulling adjacent blocks, depending on the direction they face. The original version of this feature was a mod posted on the Minecraft Forums by Hippoplatimus. Pistons will be added in version 1.7. Sticky pistons will be included as well. It's confirmed that sticky pistons will add a use for slime balls. Pistons will be slightly altered from the original version and they will not be called pistons. One known difference from the mod's usage is that pistons will not launch the player and other entities in the air. Another difference is that moving blocks will be stored as tile entities instead of entities; this might make it possible to stand on moving pistons and blocks without falling through.

The usage section below only explains the mod's usage.

Crafting
The recipe planned by Jeb.

Mod's Usage
The original piston mod is capable of moving up to 16 adjacent blocks (except obsidian, bedrock and extended pistons), depending on the direction the piston is oriented. To change the orientation, a user would only have to right click on it, and the piston would face them. The new sticky pistons pull the block they push back when they retract.

When Gravel, Sand are placed on a piston facing upward, they will launch into the air, then fall back down into place. Other things that can be launched are entities and items. If the player is in front of a piston facing sideways, the player will be shoved about 3 blocks away from the piston. If the player stands on the blocks that the piston is pushing, the player will fall through the blocks. Pistons can also be used as cannons, as elevators and as doors for shops and VIP areas. They can be used to make hidden bookshelves, walkways, cannons, and even (with water and lava) a self-fixing bridge.

Pistons are controlled using redstone currents.

When blocks move, they will disappear for a very short time. Thus, for example, if there was a Torch or Redstone on moving block, it will pop off. This is true for both mod and official pistons.