Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (23). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Netflix will have anticipated releases in December! See list of movies and TV series. The new La Casa de Papel series, live-action Yu Yu Hakusho, and many original movies are coming to Netflix in December.
2. Samsung announced that Android 14 with One UI 6 will arrive in Brazil in December this year. The update will come to Latin America first for Galaxy S23 mobile phones, starting in December.
3. Instagram has released native functionality to download videos from Reels for all users. Since Wednesday (22) the platform has distributed the possibility of downloading videos from Reels to the mobile phone gallery worldwide.
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5. OpenAI worked on ‘super powerful’ AI before firing CEO. The project, called Q*, will be able to solve simple mathematical problems but will have the potential to exceed humans’ cognitive capacity.
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7. Scientists are investigating a new way to ‘destroy’ cancer cells. In a study conducted in the United States, a group of researchers claim that they may have found a new way to destroy cancer cells through the Fas receptor.
8. The pre-Black Friday postal strike has been cancelled. Postal workers decided not to continue the strike during Black Friday 2023 after receiving an offer.
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10. The world receives the message sent by laser from 16 million km away. Scientists believe this method of exchanging messages could change the future of spacecraft communications.
Source: Tec Mundo

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