Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (21). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Is Nokia Lumia back? HMD may launch new mobile phones with classic designs. The return of the classic Windows Phone series of devices is among the company’s plans.
2. The woman arrested for harassment in MG gains thousands of followers on Instagram; To look. The case, which emerged last weekend, shows that the stalker managed to send messages from 2,000 different mobile phone numbers; see the details!
3. Motorola Edge 50 Ultra launched in Brazil to compete with S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Motorola Edge 50 comes to Brazil with a suggested price of R$ 5,999.
4. For the first time, the James Webb Telescope shows what an exoplanet looks like from the ‘inside’. Using new observations from James Webb, two teams are trying to understand why the “cotton candy” exoplanet WASP-107b is so cute.
5. Samsung announces Galaxy Book4 Edge with Snapdragon X Elite; see details. Galaxy Book4 Edge is Copilot+ PC certified and offers AI features from Microsoft and Samsung.
6. Public institution websites have been replaced by links to betting programs; He knows the scam. Attackers exploit breaches in servers to implement ‘falsification’ and redirect users to betting program websites and other illegal content; Check out!
7. Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and other giants promise ‘kill button’ to pause AI. Companies promise to be more transparent in case of risks and even stop developments.
8. Ashley Madison: Remember the scandalous data leak from the cheating website. Extramarital dating platform hacked and customers exposed; The case became a documentary series on Netflix.
9. Co-Pilot gains a new role focusing on crews and more resources; Check out. New features announced during Microsoft Build add even more functionality to Bill Gates’ company’s AI assistant.
10. Scientists have found 60 so-called “alien megastructures” in the Milky Way. Dyson spheres, hypothetically constructed by ETs, capture the energy emitted by the stars they orbit.
Source: Tec Mundo

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