Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Monday (06). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. The mysterious numbers shown in Lost are drawn at Mega-Sena. The almost completed series of Lost earned 2,900 bettors R$ 1,800 in prize number 2720!

2. Drop in: See what to expect and where to watch the Apple event. Find out what Apple might announce at its event today (07), along with the new iPad Pro, Air, and new Apple Pencil.

2. Disney+ and Star+: Take a look at what’s coming to streaming in May. Star+ and Disney+ streaming will host big premieres in May; Check out the list!

3. Google Maps retests interface with changes in Android; see details. The new Google Maps interface may be available to all users soon.

4. Dyson Zone: Discover the headset with integrated air purifier. Dyson Zone headset attracts attention with its unique appearance and air cleaning feature.

5. Rumor has it that OpenAI may soon launch a search engine to rival Google. SSL certificates were found on a domain linked to the company’s chatbot, ChatGPT.

6. Telephone operators and Post Office provide free services to assist RS; Check out. Correios also created a free fundraising and distribution plan for those affected by the floods in RS.

7. Rio Grande do Sul: check social networks, websites and apps to send help. More than 80 people died due to flooding in Rio Grande do Sul; Find out where you can get information about help for those affected!

8. People are using AI to ‘recreate’ and interact with the deceased; To look. Would you try to recreate the personality of a dead person? Check out some stories!

9. Did the Earth’s mantle shape its surface topography? To understand. In addition to the movement of tectonic plates: One study suggests that surface topography may be influenced by the Earth’s mantle. Understand the relationship.

10. Which countries would have been the safest during World War III? Research discusses which parts of the planet will suffer the least damage from the start of a new global war.

Source: Tec Mundo

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