Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Monday (22). To check out the full news of each news, just click on the links below.
1. Young man buys an Air Fryer from Amazon and receives it with a lizard inside the box. Unlocking a new horror! Amazon’s wrong delivery went viral on social media and the lizard even got a name, check it out!
2. Brazil is one of five places on Earth that will become uninhabitable within 50 years, according to NASA. The NASA study points to five regions of the planet that could potentially become uninhabitable by 2050, based on an index called the ‘wet bulb.’
3. The Galaxy Ring works with any Android phone, but it doesn’t have all the features. The Samsung accessory can be paired with any phone running Android 11 (or later), but with a few fewer features.
4. The five-seater version of the BYD Dolphin Mini is available for R$ 119,800. The brand’s smallest and cheapest car in Brazil finally has a version approved for five passengers.
5. Prime Day 2024 breaks sales records on Amazon; See the best-bought items. iPhone 15, Air Fryer, Kindle, Echo Pop and more: Amazon reveals the best-selling items for Prime Day 2024; See!
6. The Central Bank has postponed automatic Pix by lowering the Pix limit on new mobile phones. New security mechanisms should reduce fraud and unauthorized access.
7. CrowdStrike says a “significant number” of computers have been recovered. The company that created the international cyber outage said in a LinkedIn post that several affected devices are now online and working again.
8. Kevin Feige says Deadpool and Wolverine will be the MCU’s first “Mutant Era” arc. After Deadpool and Wolverine, characters from the X-Men universe need to be in theaters more.
9. Eletrolar Show 2024: Aiwa reveals waterproof TV and more news. Expected to hit stores in 2025, Aiwa TV can be used outdoors even in the rain; Debut!
10. NASA and SpaceX reveal plan to destroy International Space Station. In June, the United States space agency announced that it would pay Elon Musk’s company an impressive sum to help decommission the ISS.
Source: Tec Mundo
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