Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Thursday (10). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.
1. Paid Verified, Jesus Fake and Elon Musk Bring Twitter Scams. Even Jesus Christ earned the social network’s blue seal, as Twitter’s new verification does not require authentication.
2. It offers over 1000 games and DLCs for PSN, PS4 and PS5. There are discounts on hundreds of games at the PlayStation Store Sale.
3. Does Google block accounts of people with nude photos in Drive? To understand! A creator’s report went viral on Twitter, raising the question: After all, are nude photos allowed or not on Google accounts? See the answer!
4. Black Panther 2 hits theaters; know more The movie was one of the most anticipated movies of the year by Marvel fans; Learn more about its production.
5. Instagram launches new design for web version; see how it turns out. The new Instagram website interface promises to provide users with a more enjoyable experience.
6. GitHub: Brazil grew 39% and reached 3 million registered users. GitHub points out in its Octoverse report that Brazil is currently one of the countries with the most users outside of the US.
7. Drinking cotton buds: see the risks of the new social media frenzy. Burns on the lips and face, respiratory diseases and inhalation of toxic fumes from carcinogenic products are the consequences of the habit of drinking cotton swabs.
8. Registration confirms cyber attack and access to sensitive data. A month later, Record finally confirmed that their systems and files were encrypted and their employee data was collected by hackers.
9. ROG Phone 6 comes in 3 models in Brazil starting at R$5.4k. ROG Phone 6, ROG Phone 6 Pro, and ROG Phone 6D are “terrible” gaming devices; Check out the features of each one!
10. Hong Kong arrested a woman accused of insulting the Chinese anthem. Paula Leung was sentenced to three months in prison for waving the colonial-era flag during the Tokyo Olympics.
Source: Tec Mundo

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