Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Tuesday (26). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Cade decides that Apple should allow payments outside of the App Store in Brazil. Owner of iPhone investigated for anti-competitive practices could be fined Rs 250,000 if he fails to comply
2. High dollar and taxes: TecToy justifies the price of Zeenix Lite in Brazil. In a video posted on social media, a TecToy representative commented that the pre-sale price of the Zeenix Lite would yield almost no profit; Check this out!
3. The video of the Galaxy S25 Ultra with its long-awaited visual change has been leaked. With an upcoming launch, the Galaxy S25 Ultra had a leaked video showing off a change in the smartphone’s appearance that is likely to accommodate the new One UI 7; To look.
4. I’m Still Here: Who can take the Oscar from Fernanda Torres in 2025? It’s a big bet for Fernanda Torres to be nominated for an Oscar in 2025 for I’m Still Here, but competition is strong next year.
5. Chinese scientists are creating a weapon inspired by the Death Star in Star Wars. The weapon uses multiple high-power microwave emitters that together can create a super-powerful laser.
6. Can you dream? Samsung received a patent for a foldable screen laptop for gaming. Samsung’s patent shows a foldable device similar to the Steam Deck but with a screen that folds in half.
7. The website says that ChatGPT’s owner is developing his own browser to rival Chrome. OpenAI’s new browser will reportedly be in the early stages of development, with prototypes already available.
8. 5G: Anatel confirmed that the 3.5 GHz frequency will be broadcast nationwide. With the launch of the band, the 5G signal may gain coverage in all cities, but the offer will not be immediate.
9. TecMundo’s Black Friday Lives will have special discounts and coupons; Learn how to follow up. TecMundo is ready to help you find the best deals online this Black Friday!
10. How many nuclear bombs have been used so far? Hundreds of bombs have been detonated in tests conducted around the world since the first nuclear test.
Source: Tec Mundo

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