The global coronavirus pandemic has created a rift in business, work, and life as we know it. The event has not only disrupted work-life but has also put an end to our social lives.
Where many are working from home, millions around the world have been laid off due to dwindling revenues. However, this is not a reason to give up on you career, business, or entrepreneurial dream. You can consider it as an opportunity to pick up new skills, which is quite easy thanks to plenty of MOOCs (Massive open online course) offering great value.
As Alibaba group’s Jack Ma puts it:
For people in business, 2020 is really just a year for staying alive. Don’t even talk about your dreams or plans. Just make sure you stay alive. If you can stay alive, then you would have made a profit already.
Here we are with part 2 (Part 1) of the online platforms you can benefit from via free online courses to brush up your skills during this downtime.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Will Have a Massive Display & No Ultra Model
Rumors related to Samsung’s flagship phablet series, the Galaxy Note 20, started pouring in as early as six months ahead of its launch. Last month, a famous tipster, Max Weinbach, leaked a couple of design and display related specifications of the series.
This time around, Ross Young, founder, and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), via his official twitter account, has leaked information about the display for the upcoming phones.
The tweet details that the vanilla Note 20 is expected to feature a 6.42-inch display, up from 6.3-inch in Note 10, with 2345 x 1080 resolution, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, up from 19:9 and a similar 401 PPI pixel density.
Young also unveiled that the series will come with a 120 Hz refresh rate, which is not a surprise. To optimize battery consumption, Samsung has used a Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide (LTPO) display that uses low power. Hence, the smartphone is expected to provide better battery life even at the 120 Hz refresh rate mode.
The S..
Post Coronavirus, will film shooting resume? Experts analyse
What is the way forward for the film and television industry of India once the lockdown ends? Last week, the Producers’ Guild of India issued a lengthy list of post-lockdown guidelines which they later declared to be an internal discussion ‘leaked’ on the public domain prematurely. However the fact remains that the industry is now planning strategies to resume shooting after lockdown.
This makes no sense to the film industry’s prominent spokesperson Ashoke Pandit, the chief adviser of The Federation of Western India Cine Employees. “How can any guild or industry association plan any strategy for post-lockdown shooting unless the Government comes out with a post-lockdown policy? We have to see the Government’s guideline and then plan accordingly.”
Ashoke doesn’t seem very optimistic about the future of the entertainment industry. “We haven’t learnt our lessons. Look at the way the queues behaved when the liquor shops re-opened. It was business as usual. If this is all we’ve learnt from..