Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (03). Just click on the links below to check out each news in full.
1. Mercado Livre announces new prices and plans for Meli+ – see the benefits of each. The Meli+ subscription is now split into online shopping benefits and streaming benefits on Mercado Livre – see the details!
2. PlayStation is shutting down Concord, which will be taken offline on September 6. Concord, which was set to be released at the end of August, will be removed from digital stores and players will be refunded. Learn more details.
3. Vivo customers can get up to a year of Amazon Prime for free – see how. The partnership between Vivo and Amazon offers customers benefits on various phone plans – check it out!
4. Discover the true story behind the horror movie The Liberation, now streaming on Netflix. Liberation is based on a true story that became popular in 2014! Discover the tragic truths that inspired the feature film.
5. Did Ford leave the country? We reject this and other fake automotive news. Every day, countless fake news circulates on the Internet, including those related to the automotive market. We decided to clarify some of them.
6. Nubank closes account access via browser for individual customers; see why. The functionality offered on the site was limited to Nubank credit card information; see details!
7. Fake Bank Scam: New malware threatens Android users in Brazil. Rocinante hacks into a smartphone and sends information about the keys pressed on the keyboard to cybercriminals. It also simulates fake pages of legitimate banks.
8. ‘Blouse tax’: The government expects to raise R700 million in 2024. The new 20% import tax on purchases up to US$50 was introduced in August.
9. The closure of X in Brazil was a surprise, according to a former employee. A former company executive reported that the closure of operations was announced as a surprise on Saturday (17); see the testimonies!
10. Scientists detect invisible electric field on Earth for the first time. The discovery of the dipole field, predicted by researchers more than 60 years ago, opens up new possibilities for studying the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere.
Source: Tec Mundo

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