Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (16). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.
1. Samsung makes its mobile phone exchange program more flexible; Let’s see what will change. Now, consumers who want to replace their old mobile phones with a new one can do so at any time of the year and do not need to buy a new device immediately.
2. Switch 2 has finally been introduced by Nintendo! See all the details. Nintendo Switch 2 was revealed with a trailer without much fanfare. Check this out!
3. Napalmyrinha? Influencer unwittingly teaches you how to make Napalm at home. A homemade recipe for lighting wood stoves and barbecues gave rise to a compound similar to napalme, the deadly gasoline used in the Vietnam War.
4. David Lynch, director of Twin Peaks and City of Dreams, died at the age of 78. The director was facing lung problems since 2024. Learn more details.
5. “An oligarchy is forming in America”: Biden warns about big tech billionaires. In his farewell speech, the President criticized figures such as Elon Musk and pointed out the dangers to democracy; To look!
6. Break of line: Windows 10 will no longer receive updates from Microsoft 365. Due to the end of support for Windows 10, Microsoft 365 will no longer receive updates for this operating system.
7. Blue Origin successfully launches New Glenn rocket and expands “fight” with SpaceX; Check out the publication. The space transportation and research company succeeds in putting the rocket into Earth’s orbit on the first try.
8. The government prohibits differential pricing for Pix payments. In the Interim Measure published this Thursday (16), the Federal Government defines differentiated charging as an abusive practice.
9. IPVA: How much does car tax cost? Learn how to calculate IPVA, payment methods available in each state, and who is responsible for paying the tax when selling/buying a used car!
10. Tiny mammoth wanted to fly and won $200 million — SHORT 01/16. Colossal Biosciences, known for its passion for bringing back extinct species like the woolly mammoth, raised $200 million in Series C.
Source: Tec Mundo

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