Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Wednesday (20). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. WhatsApp started receiving updates to its interface; Check out! Those using the stable version of the application have started to receive the new look of the application.
2. The federal government will return to discussing the motorcyclist enforcement bill. Minister of Labor and Employment Luiz Marinho wants to return to the negotiating table with iFood and other companies in the sector.
3. The Walking Dead spin-offs’ premiere date is on Prime Video! Check the calendar. Series like Daryl Dixon and The Ones Who Live are coming to Amazon streaming soon.
4. What is emergent gravity and how could it revolutionize physics? To understand. Is gravity created by an inherent process in nature? Some scientists think gravity arises from a deeper process.
5. According to the website, iPhone 16 will have a larger screen and thinner edges. The iPhone 16 may feature the new Boundary Reduction Structure (BRS) technology, which allows the installation of larger displays with less pronounced edges; see the details!
6. X-Men ’97 is now in the Disney Plus catalogue. Check out everything about the premiere of X-Men ’97, the new season of the classic X-Men animated series.
7. ABINcast: ABIN started a podcast to talk about the agency’s activities. The ABIN podcast is available on major aggregators and YouTube; The first episode has already been published.
8. Google Play Store now summarizes game and application information using artificial intelligence. The Google Play Store update with automatic content has not yet reached all users.
9. Samsung may make its AI tools available for Galaxy S22 and older phones. In an interview, a Samsung executive revealed that the company is considering launching its AI platform for older devices.
10. Is the mysterious rotation of the star Betelgeuse just an optical illusion? The study suggests that Betelgeuse’s apparent accelerated rotation may be a result of misinterpretation of images from the ALMA telescope.
Source: Tec Mundo

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