O ShowmeCAST arrives in its 63st episode with all the most interesting that happened in the last week. Introducing the Espaitec's do showmetech, Philip Vidal e Arthur Pieri address the topics that most attracted attention in the world of technology, games and culture, through a relaxed and informative chat. In this show, we comment on the metaverse of Facebook, processors and iFood. 31m8

This week's ShowmeCAST kicks off with a recap of the Facebook Connect event hosted by the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In the midst of numerous imbroglios and problems involving the brand, the executive used some tricks to change the company's name to Meta.
In general, social networks will have the same name, but Meta is a direct allusion to the distant concept of the metaverse, so coveted by Zuckerberg. In addition to not having such a clear idea of how this will be implemented, there is still concern about the privacy and security of s' data in a world where social relationships are increasingly being replaced by the digital world.
Also, iFood was recently hacked by an employee who provided services for the company. The attack did not have major consequences for s, but it was responsible for changing the name of about 6% of establishments to apologies for President Jair Bolsonaro and hate messages from Extrema-Direta.

ShowmeCAST also comments on the first gameplay of Elden Ring, which came to excite the not so close from FromSoftware. The 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake processors were also the subject of our debate and praise.
And if you want to know more about this whole story, don't forget to listen to the new episode of ShowmeCAST, your Espaitec's technology, games, science, culture and many curiosities about what is happening in the world. The program is available on services such as Spotify e Anchor.
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