Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Monday (15). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. YouTube is taking even more aggressive measures to prevent the use of ad blockers. Now, to convince users to disable the tool, the entire YouTube becomes slow and unresponsive.

2. The new retro handheld console features a rotating OLED screen! To recognise. Check out the details about Small Universe x Sugar Cubes, which promises a new visual experience among portable consoles.

3. Acclaimed Paramount+ series is coming to Netflix; Explore Yellowstone. Paramount+’s highly popular series Yellowstone can now be watched on Netflix with its first three seasons. Learn more about the topic!

4. AGF+ investment agency suffers ransomware attack and leak; police are investigating. The institution did not pay the criminals’ extortion fee; The leaked file is 120 GB.

5. Volcanic superstructure was discovered in the Pacific Ocean. Examination of a huge plateau submerged in the Pacific Ocean showed that the structure resulted from four pulses of volcanism since the Cretaceous.

6. The law criminalizing cyberbullying is approved and comes into force; see details. The focus of the new law, which came into force yesterday, is on practices aimed at children and adolescents (15).

7. In Brazil, there are records of election fraud even before the elections began; to understand. The Federal Police are investigating at least three cases where artificial intelligence-generated voice was used for political purposes; Check out the details!

8. Submission of the DOC was halted yesterday (15) after almost 40 years; to understand. The extinction of DOC was caused by reasons such as the popularization of PIX; Check the deadline to use the service!

9. Ubisoft+ undergoes changes and gains a new 28 R$ plan; To look. Ubisoft has announced changes to its game subscription service Ubisoft+; Check out the details!

10. There are ancient cities in the Amazon dating back 2,500 years. Ancient cities were discovered in a region equivalent to today’s Ecuador.

Source: Tec Mundo

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