10 tech news to start your day (09/17)

Good morning! We have selected the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you can find out everything that happened last Monday (16). To check out each news item in full, just click on the links below.

1. iOS 18 is released: here's how to update your iPhone. The new operating system was finally released to the general public this Monday (16)!

2. Emmy 2024: see the list of all the nominees and winners of the award. The 2024 Emmy Awards feature series such as Shogun, The Bear and Baby Reindeer among its highlights; check out the full list of nominees and all the winners!

3. Which PC platforms give away free games and how often? While the distribution of free games is rare on consoles like PS5 and Xbox, which even charge to play online, the PC has several stores that frequently offer free titles.

4. Partial lunar eclipse will occur this Tuesday (17); find out how to observe the phenomenon. Brazilians will be able to watch a partial lunar eclipse and the second Supermoon of the year from 9:40 pm this Tuesday (17).

5. Bluesky takes off with Brazilians and reaches 10 million users. Alternative platform to X, formerly Twitter, gained 8 million registrations in less than a year!

6. Alien Earth: watch the trailer, release date and everything about the series. After Alien Romulus, the xenomorph franchise will get a series produced by FX. See everything we know about Alien Earth!

7. iPhone 16 pre-sales disappoint in the first weekend after its launch. The iPhone 16 Pro saw 27% fewer orders than the previous model.

8. Astro Bot left out 3 major key entries. Astro Bot has over 150 appearances with PlayStation characters. However, there are three very important names that didn't appear there; check them out!

9. From Sharknado to Twilight: why do we like bad movies and series so much? Even the worst films and series in the world have their fans; but why do we like questionable productions so much?

10. Discussion about UFOs and aliens can cause problems in society, says study. Due to the popularity and lack of scientific interest in the topic, a study claims that the discussion about UFOs can be a problem.

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