Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (14). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Netflix announced its most watched productions in its report! Check out the top 20! Netflix has promised to reveal information about the most watched movies and TV series every six months. Check out the first ranking!
2. Jobs in IT have increased by almost 80% in 2023, according to a survey. Despite the high demand, there is still a shortage of qualified professionals in this sector of the labor market.
3. 8 successful apps in 2023. As the end of the year approaches, check out TecMundo’s list of the best apps we’ve had the chance to use throughout 2023.
4. Samsung announced Galaxy Book 4 laptops with Intel Core Ultra processors. Configurations of laptops in the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 series feature up to Intel Core Ultra 9 and RTX 4070 GPUs; see details.
5. Netflix offers GTA III, San Andreas and Vice City to subscribers! See how to play. GTA remastered trilogy is now available to Netflix subscribers on Android and iOS! Learn how to access games.
6. The 17-year-old was detained by PF and confessed to hacking Janja’s X (Twitter). The Federal Police issued a search and seizure warrant, and during an interview with the police the young man confessed to committing the crime; see the details!
7. Anatel crashed nearly 4 thousand pirate TV box servers in 2023. Anatel reported that it carried out more than 50 operations to block hidden servers used for piracy in TV boxes.
8. Intel Core Ultra is a new series of processors powered by artificial intelligence; See technical specifications. The Intel Core Ultra series has already launched in a number of laptops; Check out!
9. Scientists are solving the mystery of mesospheric ghosts in the atmosphere. Spectroscopy of a mesospheric ghost revealed iron emissions; know more
10. 2023 is expected to be the hottest year in history. Global warming and El Niño caused the average global temperature between January and November to be 0.13 °C above the temperature recorded in 2016.
Source: Tec Mundo

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