Good Morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Monday (16). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.
1. Anonymous Technology World: ‘We are not afraid of the consequences’. Anonymous cell EterSec covered the hacker attacks in Marielle Franco, Bolsonaro, Lula and Brazil.
2. Sony launches new Walkman with Spotify and up to 36 hours of battery life. Wanting to make the traditional MP3 player popular again, Sony decided to launch a new Walkman, which is more affordable.
3. Apple fined 8 million BRL for an iPhone without a charger. Procon fined Apple for connecting and supplying missing products; It enters the list of fines for iPhone.
4. Windows 11 now shows details about what caused the computer to freeze. The Windows Insider Program build tool speeds up the diagnosis of processes causing crashes in Windows 11.
5. The Last of Us: fans react to ‘perfect’ adaptation on the networks; look at the memes. Fans of The Last of Us game were excited by HBO’s adaptation; Check out the reactions!
6. The James Webb Telescope takes pictures of galaxies that defy current theories. New James Webb images show rapidly expanding starbar galaxies in a young universe.
7. Income Tax 2023: Learn to file a tax return with a mobile phone. The deadline for filing Income Tax (IR) 2023 begins on the first business day of March and runs until April 28. Check out who needs to declare and how to do it via smartphone.
8. Moto E22 wins 128GB version for R$1.3k in Brazil. Motorola’s entry-level smartphone, the Moto E22, now has a new version with 128GB of internal storage.
9. The Last of Us: the series premieres on HBO Max; know more! The long-awaited live-action adaptation of the hit PlayStation game The Last of Us launches today on HBO Max!
10. Jacqui Saburido: The biggest activist against drink-driving. After his car was hit by a drunk driver, Saburido’s body was dismembered and he underwent 100 surgeries in his lifetime.
Source: Tec Mundo

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