Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Monday (11). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. Apple offers a series of recommendations to users about charging iPhones; To look. In its safety information, Apple emphasized that the device should be left in a ventilated area while charging.

2. Nubank launches internship program for all courses; See how to sign up. Nubank interns will work in technology, finance, law, business analysis and more; Check out the requirements, benefits, and how to sign up!

3. Galaxy A35 and A55 launched with Exynos chip and Android 14; To look. The Galaxy A35 and A55 have well-balanced specifications, high-quality super AMOLED displays and a similar appearance to the Galaxy S24.

4. Consumer Week 2024: Check out the featured offers live. From 11 to 15 January this article will be fed with the main offers from retail and big brands for you to enjoy Consumer Week and Day.

5. Did you miss the 2024 Oscars? Check out the awards summary. Check out the biggest moments from the 2024 Oscars!

6. Governors want to increase ICMS’s share of the value of international purchases to 25%. The change will be discussed soon at a meeting of Brazilian state finance ministers.

7. Low-frequency gravitational waves reveal the secrets of black holes. Physicists used pulsar timing parameters to ‘listen’ for gravitational waves below the current threshold frequency of one nanohertz.

8. MultiVersus returns with many new features! Look at history. After being away from consoles for a long time, MultiVersus finally comes out with its latest version full of new features this year; Check out the details!

9. Grok: Elon Musk announced that X’s artificial intelligence chatbot will go public. Released last year as an exclusive feature for X Premium subscribers, Grok is a chatbot very similar to ChatGPT.

10. Study shows HIV decline in children after stopping treatment. Revolutionary research provides a new perspective that challenges established paradigms for reducing HIV in children.

Source: Tec Mundo

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