Good Morning! We have separated the main news from the world of science and technology for you to know everything that happened last Wednesday (11). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.
1. 64GB laptop goes viral for around R$3,000; worth it? With Intel Celeron and 4GB of RAM, this laptop from Samsung would have been a great model if it had been in 2011; understanding.
2. Golden Globes 2023: Check out the full list of winners. Highlights include the Abbott Elementary series, The White Lotus and films from The Fabelmans and The Banshees of Inisher; See the full list of winners!
3. Anonymous discloses data on individuals allegedly financing terrorism in Brazil. All information and reports have been submitted to the relevant authorities.
4. Galaxy S23: Samsung opens pre-registration with free wireless charger. Those interested in the new smartphones in the Galaxy S23 series can still win a wireless charger; It hits theaters on February 1.
5. Xbox and Bethesda have events in January with Forza, Redfall and more. The rumors have been confirmed: Developer Direct will be held at the end of the month and promises news about several games coming to Game Pass in the coming months.
6. NASA satellite deactivated in 2005 falls to Earth. After nearly 40 years in space, the ERBS satellite far exceeded its expected lifespan and returned to Earth.
On PS Plus January 7 will be DmC 5, Back 4 Blood, DBZ FighterZ and more. PlayStation has released games on PS Plus’ Extra and Deluxe plans coming January 17; Check out the full list!
8. US weather system failure cancels all flights. A problem with a system that monitors runway conditions affected more than 10,000 flights and created chaos at US airports; see details!
9. Microsoft adopts unlimited vacation system for employees. Unlimited leave will apply to all Microsoft employees residing in the United States.
10. Discover accents from around the world on an interactive map. Audio map with names of countries and capitals brings pronunciation details of all major regions of the world.
Source: Tec Mundo
