Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Thursday (14). Just click on the links below to browse all of the news.

1. Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter for $43 billion. Billionaire Elon Musk made a final offer on Twitter, saying that if he can’t buy the social network, he will reconsider his position as a shareholder.

2. Renault announces Kwid E-Tech with 298km autonomy for R$142k. Renault Kwid E-Tech, which is currently considered the cheapest electric car in Brazil, has a range of approximately 300 km on a single charge.

3. Nimo TV announced the end of its operations in Brazil. The streaming platform posted a message about the cessation of operations in the national region, but did not disclose the reasons for the departure.

4. WhatsApp launched emoji reaction, 32 contacts calling and more. The new WhatsApp functions are part of a “preparation” for the arrival of the Communities tab, which is scheduled to be released in the coming weeks.

5. Samsung: Employees are not paid for the online chat service. The report reveals how Samsung outsources customer service performed by employees trained to sell products.

6. Why does the date of Easter change every year? Find out why the dates for Holy Week and Easter Sunday change from year to year.

7. The Flash may be canceled by The CW after eight seasons; Look! The Flash debuted on The CW in 2014 and is in danger of leaving the network’s programming schedule soon.

8. XCOM 2 and Insurmountable are free at Epic Games; See how to recover. Amnesia Rebirth and Riverbond are the next free games!

9. Ice Age: Squirrel Scrat finally catches the nut in the new animation; Look! Since the studio was shut down by Disney last year, the attempt to promote the scene was like a final ‘farewell act’ from the producers.

10. Who chose the 7 Wonders of the World? The list includes notable names such as great philosophers, but humanity did not stop at the list of 7 Wonders of the Ancient World – and some of these wonders are Brazilian.

Source: Tec Mundo

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