Good morning! To stay up to date this Saturday (19), Technology World took apart everything that happened this week (November 14-18). In addition to various news about technology and science, the world of entertainment and games was also very active during this period.

On Monday (14), WhatsApp released the functionality to use the app on multiple Android mobiles. On Wednesday, 16th, a Nike ad showing the “multiverse” of football hit the networks. This Friday (18), Brazilians discovered Koo, a social network that appears to be a possible replacement for Twitter.

This was just an appetizer of everything rocking! Check out everything that matters most during the week below. To access all the news, just click on the links below.

1. Brazilian game 171 released on PC for R$50 on Nuuvem. Known as ‘Brazilian GTA’, game 171 is coming at a big discount on PC as it’s in early access! See how to take advantage of the offer.

2. WhatsApp is now available on multiple Android phones. The beta version of WhatsApp now has an option that allows you to connect a second mobile phone to the same messaging account.

3. Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is the ultimate processor for Android. During the Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm announced the release of its newest processor for premium Android phones: the Snapdragon 8 Gen2.

4. See how to track the Artemis I mission ship in real time. Orion will completely circle the Moon and return to Earth for a mission that should take about 25 days.

5. Nike ad creates a football multiverse and goes viral on social media. In a video released before the World Cup, Nike pits iconic players from Barcelona to Ronaldinho Gaúcho to an anime character! Payment!

6. Black Friday: iPhone 11 is the most clicked mobile on Google Shopping. Google research shows Brazilians are looking at Apple and Samsung cell phones to buy on Black Friday.

7. Amazon will have 48 hours Black Friday 2022 with up to 90% off. Amazon’s Black Friday kicks off on November 24, but some discounts will start appearing on the 18th.

8. 1899: From the creators of Dark, the series premieres on Netflix. Promising to offer many mysteries and suspense, 1899 will resonate with subscribers in the coming days; know more

9. Twitter users are promoting Koo, the new rival of Elon Musk’s network. Some Twitter users are joining Koo, the Indian social network founded in 2020.

10. 2022 World Cup: Did Qatar hire fake fans for the event? In the past weeks, netizens have questioned the legitimacy of fans featured in videos parading through the streets of Doha.

Source: Tec Mundo

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