Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (23). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. Does Elon Musk want to buy Globo? The billionaire questions the price of the station. Billionaire Elon Musk asked on X/Twitter how much it would cost to buy TV Globo in response to a satirical post.

2. Amazon Prime Video adds 10 thrillers to its catalog; See which ones. The new stories coming to Amazon Prime Video vary in their themes but guarantee moments of intense tension.

3. TCL launched the P755 smart TV with a 98-inch giant screen in Brazil. TCL’s giant television comes with cinema sound and many technologies for game enthusiasts.

4. Marco Civil da Internet: Brazilian law turns 10 with criticism and praise. The set of measures, which came into force in 2014, inspired other changes and is currently the subject of debate.

5. Instagram starts rolling out collaborative carousel in Brazil; see how to use it. A new function released on Instagram allows you to add photos and videos to your friends’ carousel; Check out!

6. Apple announces event for May and may launch new iPads; know what to expect. Apple is expected to hold a new event in May and announce the new generation iPads; Learn all the details.

7. KABUM! To help tidy up a gaming PC, it needs to launch the virtual assistant. KaBuM’s virtual assistant! will integrate the ‘Assemble Your PC’ service offered by the online store; see the details!

8. Ransomware group ‘hijacks’ private images of Brazilian beauty clinic customers. It was reported that the group named ‘Qiulong’ also seized the access information, messages and other files of the attack targets.

9. Ministry of Finance denies hacker attack on payment system; PF investigates the incident. A vulnerability exploited by criminals could have led to data on gov.br servers being exposed. The Federal Government denies the occupation; To look!

10. How do tardigrades “fix” their DNA to withstand radiation? Scientists have discovered a powerful survival strategy for the toughest animals on the planet.

Source: Tec Mundo

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