Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (04). Just click on the links below to check out each news in full.
1. Motorola launches Moto G85 in Brazil with curved OLED display and special discounts at Mercado Livre. The new Moto G85 is the most robust option in the Moto G series, featuring a huge screen with curved corners and a 5,000mAh battery.
2. Amazon and Mercado Livre sue Anatel; See why. Amazon and Mercado Livre question ban on online sales of uncertified mobile phones; Check out!
3. The Boys introduces a depraved version of Spider-Man! Meet Tece-Teia. A twisted version of Peter Parker, Web-Weaver is responsible for getting Hughie into big trouble and has become the butt of Marvel’s jokes.
4. Approximate Pix: The new technology will be available in February 2025. The Central Bank has approved the deadline for the launch of the new function, which speeds up and simplifies instant transactions.
5. Itaú announces its 2025 super application, which combines the bank’s six tools. The experience will house the card center, the cash storage function and all the institution’s other functions in one place.
6. ChatGPT’s owner, OpenAI, had its internal chats hacked during a cyberattack. The hacker would have gained insight into the design of OpenAI’s AI technology.
7. inDrive will have rides with app-determined prices, like Uber and 99. The inDrive functionality, which has been tested in some cities, will be expanded throughout Brazil as an alternative to the negotiation method; Check out!
8. The government gives Meta a deadline to explain the use of Brazilian data in artificial intelligence. Senacon asked the company to explain in detail the new Facebook and Instagram privacy policy within five days.
9. According to the report, Netflix’s Horizon Zero Dawn series has been canceled. The Horizon Zero Dawn series, which was set to come out in 2022, has not received much news and seems to have been shelved; understand!
10. The oldest Homo sapiens face ever found has been revealed by a Brazilian. A 3D scanning reconstruction shows what our ancestor looked like more than 300,000 years ago.
Source: Tec Mundo

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