Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Wednesday (20). Just click on the links below to browse all of the news.

1. Netflix plans cheaper subscription plan with ads. Netflix’s new plan will be a weapon to combat historic subscriber losses recorded in 2022.

2. The Flash star Ezra Miller was arrested again in Hawaii. It became a destination for the second time in less than a month in the player’s US state.

3. Elon Musk wouldn’t have the money to buy Twitter. Elon Musk, who is trying to buy Twitter against the wishes of the board of directors, is having trouble getting all the money.

4. Netflix: All streams from May 2022. The streaming giant will have news expected next month, such as the premiere of season 4 of Stranger Things; see the list!

5. See FGTS withdrawal schedule up to R$1,000 starting yesterday. The government measure begins this Wednesday (20), but the extraordinary loot will be available until December 15th.

6. iPhone 2024 should have camera and sensors under the screen. The company is still grappling with technical issues to maintain the quality of the photos and content on the panel.

7. Dengue fever cases in Brazil double in 2022 and reach 400 thousand. The increase in the number of dengue cases in Brazil may have been due to increased rainfall, mosquito outbreaks and greater demands for medical care.

8. God of War: Ragnarok ‘something great is on the way’, says the developer. God of War director Cory Barlog celebrates four years since the start of the new saga of Kratos and his son Atreus; Check out.

9. Mastodon, a Twitter competitor, launches the app for Android. The open-source social network already had an iOS app, but it wasn’t available on Google’s system.

10. Lunar garbage: expeditions left about 180 tons of rubble. The amount of garbage is not a problem for NASA, and it even has scientific and future archaeological purposes.

Source: Tec Mundo

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