Good Morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Monday (19). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.
1. Elon Musk should step down as CEO on Twitter, defines billionaire poll. In a Twitter poll by Elon Musk, the social network’s audience decided that the billionaire should relinquish command of the platform.
2. EA won the World Cup for the fourth time in a row. The FIFA game series is on a good streak in World Cup predictions!
3. Avatar 2: the movie grossed $48 million in IMAX theaters; Look! Avatar: The Way of Water was the second largest opening in the IMAX movie chain; look at the values!
4. The artificial womb project introduces a new concept of pregnancy. The Ectolife installation envisions a new concept of pregnancy with the baby growing in aseptic and transparent capsules in mass reproduction areas.
5. Elon Musk apologizes and Twitter won’t ban Instagram links. After criticism of the new rule banning links from other social networks, Elon Musk suspended the guide and apologized to Twitter users.
6. Dipyron or Tylenol? Google will launch artificial intelligence that translates doctors’ handwriting. The Google Lens tool will help patients know what has been indicated by the doctor; see how it will work.
7. Mbappé and Messi get beaten up in God of War mode; payment! The World Cup is over, but the final debate between France and Argentina is not over yet; Check out this mockery!
8. Is Loja Natal do Brasil reliable? See how to avoid scams on the internet. At attractive prices, the Natal do Brasil store offers up to 80% off items, but this is another example of scams on the web.
9. Gmail gains end-to-end encryption on the web; See how to enable it. Users who subscribe to Google Workspace can send and receive encrypted emails inside and outside their domain.
10. Who are the 3 Brazilians on the BBC’s 100 most influential women list? The BBC list, which includes names from various departments, highlights women who stand out as leaders and references around the world.
Source: Tec Mundo
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