Monday
Mar302020

Ryan Reynolds in talks to join Netflix's movie adaptation of 'Dragon's Lair'

If the rumours are true, it looks like Ryan Reynolds will be working on another Netflix film after 6 Underground and the upcoming Red Notice. Reynolds is reportedly in talks with the streaming service to star and produce the live-action movie adaptation of the classic arcade game Dragon's Lair. If the reports are accurate, then this would also mean the classic game will finally get its adaptation almost 40 years since Alan Dean Foster first tried to get a movie version of the game off the ground.

Netflix picked up the project from co-creator Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, who tried to make the movie made again in 2015. The film will be scripted by Dan and Kevin Hageman, who have both worked on films like The Lego Movie and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.

Source: ComingSoon.net

Sunday
Mar292020

Microsoft To Do for Windows 10 now lets you add tasks to the top

It'll now be simpler to add tasks to the top of your lists with the Microsoft To Do on Windows 10. The company brought the new feature to version 2.14.2003.27002. You can now also add starred tasks to the top. The feature was first made available on the iOS version of To Do. The update also brings with it accessibility fixes like announcing the removal of due dates, recurring tasks, and reminders.

Source: MSPowerUser

Sunday
Mar292020

Zoom on iOS will no longer send data to Facebook

Video conferencing app Zoom was sending data to Facebook without disclosing this information to its customers. According to Motherboardthe app was sharing information through the Login with Facebook feature. But now, the company has updated its iOS app to stop sending data. Before this update, the app was sharing information like when a user opened the app, their timezone, city, and device details. Zoom claims they were unaware that the Facebook SDK was collecting unnecessary device data. You need to update your app to the latest version of Zoom to make sure it no longer sends your information.

Sunday
Mar292020

'Lost Words: Beyond the Page' will be a Stadia exclusive for one year

Modus Games has officially brought Lost Words: Beyond the Page to Google Stadia. And we learn that Google's game streaming service gets exclusive rights to the game for an entire year. It's available for US$14.99 (around CA$21). This game is a "narrative-driven, atmospheric puzzler set inside the pages of a young girl's diary." The story is by renowned games writer Rhianna Pratchett, who has worked on Mirror's Edge and Tomb Raider, among others. 

Lost Words will be available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC after the exclusivity period ends. Modus also plans to bring its games Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break and Cris Tales to the platform, but these won't be Stadia exclusives.

Source: 9to5Google