Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (26). Just click on the links below to check out each news in its entirety.

1. Google stops displaying the dollar rate after another error; AGU will request information from BC. The error occurred on Wednesday (25); dollar rate is not available on Google; Understand the discussion!

2. Retrospective 2024: The 8 biggest flops and failures of technology. The year has seen failed devices, AI-related controversies, and a “cyber blackout” that collapsed entire sectors of the market.

3. Microsoft offers 8 free courses that can be taken during break; How to register? Generative AI, data analysis, and project management are some of the free courses offered by Microsoft; To look!

4. Ney Latorraca dies at the age of 80; Remember 5 iconic soap operas with the actor. Ney Latorraca, famous for his roles in productions such as Vamp and Kiss of the Vampire, passed away in Rio de Janeiro.

5. Cellphones in Campinas issue unprecedented audio warning of flooding; Understand how it works. The Civil Defense action aims to inform people in the area about the forecast for heavy rain.

6. Moto Secure: Motorola’s free security system provides more protection. Moto Secure is available for free on all Motorola mobile phones and brings exclusive features to Android 15.

7. According to new research, there is no such thing as dark energy and there are ups and downs in the Universe. Research says dark energy, the mysterious force causing the rapid expansion of the universe, doesn’t actually exist.

8. Mega da Virada: Scammers try to deceive bettors with fake websites. Fake websites are taking advantage of Mega da Virada’s relevance to trick bettors interested in the draw.

9. Epic Games released the free game of the day; to save! Ghostrunner 2 is Epic Games’ new free game and is only available until 1pm tomorrow; Run and enjoy!

10. Fossils reveal never-before-seen ‘alien plant’ Specimens of the extinct Othniophyton elongatum found by archaeologists in the United States are unlike anything living on Earth today.

Source: Tec Mundo

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I'm Blaine Morgan, an experienced journalist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise lies in writing about technology news and trends, covering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to emerging software developments. I've written for several leading publications including Gadget Onus where I am an author.

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