Good morning! We’ve separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so you know everything that happened last Wednesday (18). Just click on the links below to browse the entire news.

1. 1 in 4 Brazilians are spied on by a mobile app. According to Kaspersky research, installing tracking software is easier for couples because 62% of them know each other’s passwords.

2. The Pentagon holds a UFO trial for the first time in 50 years. Investigators told political officials that they had not yet discovered the origins of the detected objects.

3. In the crisis, Netflix lays off more than 150 employees. To cut costs, the company laid off employees and continues to change its plans.

4. Prince of Saudi Arabia bought 5% of Nintendo. With the acquisition, Saudi Arabia became Nintendo’s fifth largest shareholder.

5. Google: Russian subsidiary loses its bank account and goes bankrupt. State seizure completely hampers office activities in the country; The sanctions had been working on for two months.

6. She-Hulk: CGI trailer turns into internet joke; Look at the memes. The graphic effects used in the trailer were widely criticized on the networks and the subject of numerous memes; Check out!

7. Super-preserved dinosaur embryos are found in China. Egg fossils containing dinosaurs are rare paleontological finds.

8. Google released the Legacy version of G Suite for free for personal use. The innovation is available for legacy customers who do not intend to migrate to Google Workspace.

9. Instagram is testing ‘hiding’ stories from those who exaggerate. Platform view reduces posts per person so you can switch between profiles more easily.

10. Why is it so cold in Curitiba? Have you ever heard someone from Curitiba complain about the cold in the capital? Know that there are scientific explanations proving that this is the coldest capital city of the country.

Source: Tec Mundo

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