Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Monday (02). Just click on the links below to browse the entire news.
1. Windows XP takes up to three hours to boot with a Pentium CPU. Testing was conducted by the enthusiast on a processor clocked at just 1 MHz, well below what Windows XP requires; Check out.
2. Doctor Strange 2: Leaked footage shows new MCU character; Look! Closer to release than ever before, the film has been the subject of numerous revealing leaks; Check out the pictures!
3. Square Enix sells Crystal Dynamics and more studios to Embracer. Dozens of franchises like Deus Ex and Tomb Raider are now part of the conglomerate that owns Embracer Group THQ Nordic.
4. The European Commission says Apple Pay is anticompetitive. The European Commission says that Apple did not open the NFC communications standard on iPhones, only to force the use of Apple Pay.
5. Ethical hacker launches tech-focused course platform. Gabriel Pato acts as a youtuber and also an ethical hacker helping to solve security issues for big technologies like Microsoft, Facebook and Mastercard.
6. Batwoman and Legends of Tomorrow have been canceled by The CW. Batwoman has been on the air for three years, while Legends of Tomorrow has been on since 2016; Both shows are cancelled!
7. Grindr has been selling users’ location data for years. As reported in The Wall Street Journal, Grindr may be selling the location data of dating app users.
8. C6 Bank: customers benefit from failure and divert R$23 million. The Civil Police are investigating scams used by approximately 5,000 account holders on Baixada Fluminense.
9. Origin of life: ‘lost’ DNA fragments found in meteorites. A study conducted through a partnership between NASA and Hokkaido University (Japan) has found two DNA nucleobases that have yet to be observed in meteorites.
10. 5 scientific discoveries by Carl Sagan. Famed astronomer Carl Sagan left a legacy of scientific teachings that are still important to all of us.
Source: Tec Mundo

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