Tuesday
Mar312020

'Cat Quest' is now free on mobile

If you're looking for a fun, cute role-playing game to play while staying at home, then you might want to try playing Cat Quest. The game is now available for free on Android and iOS. You play a cat who is on an adventure to save your sister. There are over 60 side quests, 60 dungeons, and around 15 hours of content. The game was first released back in 2017 by developer The Gentlebros and published by PQube.

Tuesday
Mar312020

Shaw offers free online lessons for kids during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has kept children from going to school to learn. Shaw hopes to do its part by offering some online learning lessons to help your kids keep up with their studies. The company is using an established education platform called EVERFI to bring these select learning games and lessons to kids between kindergarten and grade 12. You can check this initiative out over at this link.

This offer is part of the company's #ShawHelps campaign, which hopes to keep people connected, safe, and engaged during this crisis. The telecom company has already donated $1 million to food centres in Canada and offered free internet to low-income families, among other initiatives.

Source: MobileSyrup

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