Good Morning! This Saturday (21st) to be informed about current information, Technology World took apart everything that happened this week (January 16-20). In addition to various news about technology and science, the world of entertainment and games was also very active during this period.
Monday (16) was the day of reflection for The Last of Us’ premiere on HBO Max. On Wednesday (18), Microsoft approved the layoffs of 10,000 employees, making it another major tech that has made mass layoffs. This Friday (20), Netflix gave a window of when it will start charging for password sharing.
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. Anonymous to TecMundo: ‘We are not afraid of consequences’. Anonymous cell EterSec covered the hacker attacks in Marielle Franco, Bolsonaro, Lula and Brazil.
2. The Last of Us: fans react to ‘perfect’ adaptation on the networks; look at the memes. Fans of The Last of Us game were excited by HBO’s adaptation; Check out the reactions!
3. Cordyceps: The Last Of Us mushroom is real? With the success of HBO’s The Last of Us, many viewers began to wonder about Cordyceps, the fungus that causes zombie infection in the series’ universe.
4. BBB 23: the program premiere provides memes on the networks; best check The first day of ‘Brothers’ was marked by the participants’ entry, the first test of resistance and, of course, the memes; Check out the best!
5. ‘Gemidão do Zap’ is broadcast live by the BBC for 15 minutes. While broadcasting a football match, the BBC Sport team were surprised by a joke made with ‘gemidão do Zap’.
6. Get ready: Netflix will soon charge for password sharing. The streaming giant is aware that the password sharing fee won’t please everyone and is expecting a wave of cancellations.
7. Americanas filed for punitive damages to avoid bankruptcy. Americanas claims to have “only” R$800 million in cash, but argues that stores will continue to operate normally; check the details!
8. Meta will review the nipple ban on Instagram and Facebook. The decision came after pictures of a transgender, non-binary couple were censored on Facebook.
9. Google, Amazon and Microsoft will lay off 40,000 employees in 2023. The complex economic scenario that has continued since last year has resulted in the layoffs of not only major tech but also startups in Brazil; See why!
10. Jacqui Saburido: The biggest activist against drink-driving. After his car was hit by a drunk driver, Saburido’s body was dismembered and he underwent 100 surgeries in his lifetime.
Source: Tec Mundo
