Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (19). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Stardew Valley 1.6 is available! See the list of new features in the free update. Stardew Valley 1.6 is finally here! Free update brings great news to the farm game on PC! See the main changes.
2. Just like Instagram! WhatsApp may soon have Statuses of up to 60 seconds. The new feature has been tested in WhatsApp Beta for Android but is not yet available to all testers; see the details!
3. Be careful! Fake Income Tax 2024 applications can steal your personal data. The government has detected criminal campaigns to deceive Brazilians during the Income Tax filing period.
4. Xbox Game Pass will get Diablo IV and other big games! see the list. Microsoft has announced the list of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in late March, including Diablo IV and other notable games; Check out!
5. Central Bank reported data leak of more than 46 thousand Pix keys; see details. Username, CPF and customer account type are some of the information exposed in the incident.
6. The Acolyte: See the trailer and release date for the new Star Wars series. Star Wars The Acolyte, which is supposed to mark the beginning of the Jedi’s decline at the end of the High Republic era, is coming to Disney+ in June this year.
7. YouTube now requires creators to tag AI-generated videos. During the content publishing process, the creator now needs to notify YouTube when a realistic AI-generated quote is available.
8. Why is Earth habitable? The explanation for this may be biogeochemical cycles. The new study proposes a panoramic approach to the Earth’s chemical cycle, rather than isolated analyses.
9. Elon Musk believes that artificial intelligence will surpass humans by 2029. In a post on X, Elon Musk shared his belief about the evolution of artificial intelligences but was responded to harshly by a Meta administrator.
10. Red giants: The deep sounds of stars measure the expansion of the universe. The “star song” of red giants may provide clues about how fast the Universe is expanding.
Source: Tec Mundo

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