Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Tuesday (25). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.

1. Super Mario Bros.: The Argentine TV channel is illegally showing the entire movie. Open TV station showing that Super Mario has already done something similar to a Disney movie released this year.

2. Whatsapp frees the use of the same account on up to 5 mobile phones; See how it works. WhatsApp has introduced a new function that allows you to use the same account on up to five mobile phones, be it Android or iPhone; know the details

3. The Witcher: Season 3 earned its teaser and premiere date; To look! Netflix has confirmed that The Witcher season 3 will be split into two parts; Check out the premiere date and the introduction of new episodes!

4. Apple scores a new victory in its lawsuit against Fortnite against Epic Games. United States Justice has confirmed that Apple is not obligated to keep Epic Games’ Fortnite on its app store.

5. NASA satellite weighing 300 kg fell to Earth last Wednesday (19). The discontinued Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) satellite crashed near the Sahara Desert last week.

6. Elon Musk accidentally ‘disclosed’ his alternate Twitter account. Musk tweeted a screenshot earlier this week where he appeared to be linked to a second profile.

7. The bivalent vaccine against Covid-19 is available for those over the age of 18. Initially, the booster vaccine against Covid-19 was only released for people over 60 and certain groups.

8. Motorola Edge 30 Ultra: camera gains more stabilization and portrait video. The update is exclusive to Motorola Edge 30 Ultra and brings more agility and quality to the mobile phone’s cameras; Check out the result of photos and videos!

The 9th Deputy reports the men occupying Banco BRB. Ncyber accused two people of being responsible for the invasion of the BRB system.

10. After all, was Cleopatra a black woman or not? Netflix’s docudrama Queen Cleopatra, starring black actress Adele James, has reignited debates about the true ethnic origin of the Egyptian empress.

Source: Tec Mundo

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