Monday
Mar302020

OnePlus 8 series will be unveiled on April 14

Even without a local event, OnePlus is getting ready to unveil the OnePlus 8 series on April 14 at 11 am ET. The online-only launch will introduce to us the series of phones, which are rumoured to include a standard and Pro version of the handset. OnePlus so far has confirmed that the OnePlus 8 series will offer 5G connectivity as well as a 120Hz display. What we don't know right now is if OnePlus will carry on releasing different configurations in different markets. If you want to check out the launch event yourself, you can watch it in this link. We'll keep you posted for updates.

Source: The Next Web

Monday
Mar302020

Mozilla doesn't plan to delay Firefox update releases

Mozilla plans to keep its four-week release schedule for new Firefox Stable versions, which means the next update scheduled for April 7 will arrive on time. But Mozilla noted that feature development might be slowed down, given our current situation. The organization plans to take a look at planned features and will delay some of the non-critical changes. Google has previously announced that it would be postponing planned releases of Chrome and Chrome OS to ensure the stability of its platform.

Source: Ghacks.net

Monday
Mar302020

The 7 Most Popular Backend Languages to Learn in 2020

With so many companies, big and small, needing backend coders, learning a new language in 2020 is a great way to stay relevant or possibly land a perfect new job. 

Companies as well known as Pinterest, YouTube, Instagram, and more, are investing in their backend programming. They're using a variety of languages, depending on their specific needs. Put yourself ahead of the game by learning one of the most popular backend languages.

There are a ton of backend languages being used. Knowing which one to focus on during 2020 is important. Think about what kind of work you want to do or what kind of work your company needs. Choose the language (or languages) that fits those needs best.

To help you work out which one you should learn this year, we've pulled together 7 of the most popular backend languages in a handy list. Read on to learn more and see which one fits your needs best.

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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