Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Monday (15). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Elon Musk laid off nearly 14,000 Tesla employees to cut costs. More than 10 percent of Tesla employees will be affected by the cuts. Elon Musk wrote a letter justifying the layoffs; To look!
2. The movie Argylle, starring Henry Cavill and Dua Lipa, is on the air; See where to watch. Get details about Argylle and where to watch the movie online!
3. Rockstar increases GTA+ subscription price by up to 40%; see the new value. Rockstar announced that it has increased GTA + subscription prices, which can go up to 40% in some countries! See what value is like in Brazil.
4. Can artificial intelligence answer the Fermi Paradox? To understand. Artificial intelligence (AI) may be the best explanation for the Fermi Paradox; Will this technology be responsible for the destruction of civilizations across the universe?
5. Samsung confirms Galaxy AI will be released for Galaxy S22 and older foldable devices. A UI 6.1 update with Galaxy AI will be responsible for rolling out the new feature to devices starting from May this year.
6. Roku was subjected to a cyber attack that accessed 576 thousand user accounts. The large-scale intrusion Roku has already covered involved username and password reuse from other databases; Check out.
7. Samsung is on top: The South Korean regains its industry leadership by selling more mobile phones than Apple. According to IDC Tracker, Samsung once again led the mobile phone sales rankings in the first quarter of 2024; Check out!
8. App Store received the first game emulator for iPhone, but it was already banned. iGBA is the first official game emulator approved by Apple since the company allowed emulators; understand the situation!
9. The study says that a spacecraft with an unprecedented formation could revolutionize cosmology. Revolutionary NASA study suggests 4 spacecraft traveling in a tetrahedral formation could discover ‘holes’ in the definition of gravity.
10. In the new Atlas published by IBGE, Brazil is at the center of the world. More than 200 maps are available in the new edition of Atlas Escolar. Maps that place Brazil at the center of the world attract attention.
Source: Tec Mundo

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