Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (18). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Chicago Police, Fire and Med are back, but with sad news for Brazilians. Three series of the ‘Chicago’ franchise, Fire, Med and PD, are returning with new seasons in January 2024, but no broadcasts are planned for Brazil. Learn more about the plans launch.
2. Samsung reports that Galaxy AI features on the S24 will be free until 2025. In a footnote, Samsung states that AI tools will only be free until the end of 2025.
3. Circle to Search: Discover Google’s new search tool. The ‘Return to Search’ feature will be available on the Galaxy S24 and other premium Android phones.
4. The study says that the structure of the water molecule is different from what we have learned. The study used a new technique to prove that the distribution of ions on the surface of the electrolyte solution is different from what is taught in Chemistry.
5. Cyber criminals use TV Boxes for hacker attacks in Brazil; To look. A report from a Chinese cybersecurity group has shown that at least thousands of TV Boxes in Brazil have been infected and ‘participated’ in hacker attacks; See if your device is at risk!
6. Instagram will recommend teens close the app at night. The new screen is an Instagram recommendation for young people who use the social network a lot at certain times of the day.
7. Hellblade 2, Indiana Jones and more: Xbox Developer Direct recap. Microsoft finally announced details about the main games of 2024! Check out everything happening at Developer Direct.
8. BAFTA 2024: Take a look at the nominees for the award considered the ‘British Oscar’. Among the highlights is Oppenheimer with 13 nominations, followed by Poor Creatures with 11 nominations.
9. The CEO says Google will make more layoffs throughout the year. Google CEO Sundar Pichai told employees in a memo that more layoffs would occur throughout the year.
10. What happens (scientifically) when we die? Many processes take place until we die and become skeletons.
Source: Tec Mundo
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