Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (06). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. Fraudsters stole more than R$125 million from a company through a fake meeting created by artificial intelligence. A sophisticated deepfake scam targeted a multinational financial sector employee in Hong Kong.

2. Xbox Game Pass gets a great game and more from Capcom! See the list. The Xbox subscription service will be getting a bunch of new games in February, including Resident Evil 3 Remake, Madden NFL 24 and more.

3. Galaxy S24 comes with new adaptive charging mode; See how it works. The Galaxy S24 feature promises to preserve battery health without compromising the usability of the device.

4. Copilot for Microsoft 365 is now available on Windows. The new feature allows you to contact Copilot with commercial data protection, but only for paying users.

5. The laser nuclear fusion experiment produced more energy than it consumed. After peer review by researchers who were not part of the study, it was confirmed that the laser nuclear fusion experiment produced more energy than it consumed.

6. Xiaomi 14 mobile phone line already has a confirmed global launch date; To look. The smartphone presentation date outside China is the same as the start of MWC 2024.

7. Nintendo Switch became the best-selling console in history in Japan. With 33.34 million units, Switch surpassed the record held by the Nintendo DS series!

8. Apple Vision Pro: YouTube returns and launches the app for the headset. The video platform is one of the shortcomings of the headset and for now it recommends using Safari.

9. Did Netflix win? Why are HBO Max and Paramount+ series rivals? Some scripts from HBO and Paramount+ have reached Netflix, the world’s most popular film and series platform. Understand how the ‘streaming war’ is going.

10. The mystery of swamp mummies may have been solved. A forgotten tradition? Researchers are investigating the origins of swamp mummies.

Source: Tec Mundo

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