Brian Helgeland, an Oscar-winner for “L.A. Confidential,” has been tapped to write a crossover film about characters from “Django Unchained” and “The Mask of Zorro.” Although based on the 2014 comic ...
It’s not often that Apple launches a new Mac display, but today we got two of them. There’s a new Studio Display, which starts at $1,599, and the Studio Display XDR that starts at $3,299. The latter ...
Visual Studio 2026 includes GitHub Copilot functionality built into the IDE, while third-party AI coding assistants remain available through the Visual Studio Marketplace. Using Marketplace install ...
What if building a fully functional app was as simple as sketching out your idea and letting technology handle the rest? With the launch of Google’s Firebase Studio, that vision is now a reality. This ...
What if the tools you rely on to code, debug, and build software were suddenly rendered obsolete? With the launch of Google AI Studio, that scenario may no longer be hypothetical. This new platform ...
Visual Studio 2026 has Fluent UI and ships with 11 tinted themes. Source: Microsoft Dev Blogs Microsoft unveils Visual Studio 2026 with deeper AI integration, faster performance, and a refreshed ...
In March 2025 Apple updated the Mac Studio for the first time since June 2023. The Mac Studio now comes with either a M4 Max or M3 Ultra chip – yes, those are different chip generations but the M3 ...
The M2 Max and Ultra Mac Studio were released back in 2023 at WWDC. The company then completely bypassed the M3 generation and, even with the advent of the M4 era in 2024, made no moves to update the ...
As a model-view-template (MVT) framework, Django is slightly different from MVC (model-view-controller) frameworks like Express and Spring. But the distinction isn’t hugely important. A Django ...
Microsoft has released Visual Studio Code 1.95. It brings plenty of updates related to Copilot, multiple GitHub accounts support, and gives the ability to generate Python Docstring templates.
Major movie studios are offering more ways than ever for film buffs to get a behind-the-scenes peek at how — and where — the magic is made. Universal, Warner Bros., Sony and Paramount use such tours ...