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

1. Paid WhatsApp: Premium plan comes with extra business functions. The Premium plan, a paid subscription of WhatsApp, includes the ability to manage up to 10 devices per account.

2. Casimiro was temporarily banned on Twitch, but has since been recovered. Unfortunately Casimiro was suspended for his Europa League rights.

3. Apple has launched certified online courses for working in IT. The qualifications aim to train experts in management and support for branded devices.

4. Amazon Prime: subscription gets more expensive from today (20). Yesterday (19) was the last day to subscribe to the R$89.90 Amazon Prime annual plan.

5. The Girl Who Killed Her Parents: The Richthofen case could win the 3rd movie. Some actors in The Girl Who Killed Her Family and The Boy Who Killed My Family are in talks to return to roles.

6. Global warming: By 2026, the temperature may rise by 1.5°C. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says that the global temperature will rise by 50 percent by 1.5°C by 2026.

7. Borderlands 3 is free on the Epic Games Store; See how to recover. The game is available from today until noon on May 26 and will be yours forever.

8. The Umbrella Academy: Season 3 got its first trailer; to watch! The Umbrella Academy season 3 video introduces the ‘new siblings’ living in the Hargreeves mansion after the time warp mess; Look!

9. Amazon used to impregnate to collect broken glass and garbage. Allegedly, a pregnant Amazon employee working in the USA was also tasked with collecting waterless and unaccompanied garbage on a hot day.

10. 5 of the weirdest things in the universe. Learn more about some of the most intriguing mysteries in the vastness of space.

Source: Tec Mundo

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