How Software Developers Think
What is going on in the minds of software developers?
Computer science professor Sven Apel had software developers analyzed in an MRI code. The result could change the design of programming languages.
Sven Apel, computer science professor at Saarland University, ... Continue Reading →
Next Total War Available for Free in Epic Games Store
It’s getting crazier! Total War Saga: Troy should be available for free, not only after years, but on the first day of availability.
The strategy game Total War Saga: Troy was announced in September 2019 without any abnormalities for a release on Windows ... Continue Reading →
Python Script Generates Random Spaceships in Blender
The open source software independently creates complex sculptures from a simple cube. Textures for blenders are already integrated.
The developer a1studmuffin developed a python script some time ago that procedurally creates various 3D spaceships in Blender. Starting ... Continue Reading →
Inexpensive Devices Dominate the Top 6 Android Smartphones
In the first quarter of 2020, buyers of Android smartphones relied on Samsung and Xiaomi – mainly on their inexpensive models.
The best-selling smartphone in the first quarter of 2020 is Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A51. It is followed by another rather ... Continue Reading →
Star Citizen is Approaching $300 Million Budget
In the current sales event, large ships could be bought in Star Citizen for several hundred euros. With the current free-fly event, the Star-Citizen Team Cloud Imperiumgames has raised a total of almost $300 million. Currently, not only can the game be tried for ... Continue Reading →
MacOS Catalina 10.15.5 Released with Battery Saver
MacOS Catalina 10.15.5 has received a mode to extend the battery life of Macbooks. A finder bug has also been fixed.
Apple has released a new version of its operating system with MacOS Catalina 10.15.5. The new MacOS is supposed to intelligently manage the charging ... Continue Reading →
Microsoft Admits Wrong Strategy for Open Source
The Windows manufacturer was “on the wrong side of the story,” says Microsoft’s chief lawyer.
Over the past decade, Microsoft’s corporate culture has fundamentally changed in terms of open source. This is now confirmed by Brad Smith, who ... Continue Reading →