Good Morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Thursday (19). Just click on the links below to browse the full story of each news.

1. Americanas filed for punitive damages to avoid bankruptcy. Americanas claims to have “only” R$800 million in cash, but argues that stores will continue to operate normally; check the details!

2. Meta will review the nipple ban on Instagram and Facebook. The decision came after pictures of a transgender, non-binary couple were censored on Facebook.

3. Microsoft will stop selling Windows 10 at the end of January. As the technology company has announced, it will no longer be possible to purchase Windows 10 Home and Pro licenses directly from Microsoft.

4. A boy under 10 kills a friend after losing a match in an arcade; understanding. The crime was recorded in Mexico last Sunday (15).

5. Samsung Wallet will also be launched in Brazil; See how to use it. Samsung Wallet (or Samsung Wallet) will be available to Brazilians from the end of this month; Learn how to configure it.

6. M3GAN: Horror movie premieres in Brazilian cinemas! know more. M3GAN is the newest horror movie from Blumhouse, the makers of Paranormal Activity and Get Out.

7. The Last of Us: Co-producer complains that he wasn’t on the show. Bruce Straley worked with Neil Druckmann on the first The Last of Us, and he even said that unions would prevent a lack of credit!

8. Man takes gun to MR and is injured by gunshot. The gun lawyer accompanied his mother to an MRI exam, but was not in possession of the firearm and was fired.

9. Google Stadia: See the moment the service was taken down. The free game of the week promises to help you improve your typing and offers an immersive, puzzle-filled adventure.

10. Radka Argirova: The scientist who abducted the HIV virus. In the 1980s Radka Argirova became famous for bringing HIV to Bulgaria deliberately and illegally.

Source: Tec Mundo

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