A new true crime by Carles Porta arrives along with a film that won six Oscars to Movistar Plus

There are just a couple of days until summer begins, beach and pool time. But, what do we do all those hours that we can’t leave the house? There, having movies, series or documentaries to watch can save us from a boring afternoon. If you like the true crime, You have an appointment on Movistar Plus with the new Carles Porta: you can see it by 4.99 euros per month. And it arrives almost at the same time as a movie that swept in the last Oscars. Monthly subscription to Movistar Plus The price could vary. We earn commission from these links It can be shared, has no permanence and you can see what you want offline This new Movistar Plus Free Plan It arrived a few weeks ago and is a very interesting option for all those users who don’t like sports at all. That is the only difference with respect to the other plan available on this platform, which has a price of 9.99 euros per month. For the rest, it is identical: it has no permanence and can be contracted regardless of the operator we are. Besides, You can also share the account with a friend or family member. Let’s now talk about the premieres. He true crime in question of Carles Porta it is called ‘The twins’ plan‘and, as indicated its synopsisit seems that it is going to be just as good (or more) than the last one that arrived on the platform, called ‘Peregrina’. This one has been available since yesterday and joins a good assortment of other documentaries by this same author that are available on Movistar Plus. As for the film that won several Oscars, we are referring to ‘One battle after another‘, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This joins others that have recently arrived in the catalog of this platform, such as ‘F1: The Movie‘ either ‘Gladiator 2‘, among others. Other interesting ones will also arrive in the coming days, such as ‘Sisu: Road to revenge‘ either ‘Blue Moon‘. It is a good time to try this Movistar Free Plan. If you are one of those who plan to travel by plane or train in the coming months, this platform can help you make the journey more enjoyable, since it allows you to download anything and view it offline. Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Espinof, Movistar Plus In Xataka | Less than five euros per month and without permanence: this is the new Movistar Plus plan that you can even share with a friend In Xataka | Movistar Plus activates its Free Plan with complete programs and a lot of content, regardless of which operator you are

the protein that longevity laboratories want to inject in the future

In 1997, the Japanese doctor and researcher Makoto Kuro-o made a mistake in the laboratory where he carried out his experiments. I was trying to create mice with hypertension when the genetic material he manipulated was inserted in the wrong place and altered an unknown gene. The resulting mice aged at an astonishing rate: in just two months they had arteriosclerosis, osteoporosis, cognitive decline and wrinkled skin. The normal thing is for a mouse to live almost three years, but those animals would live much less. After four years of investigating what had gone wrong, Kuro-o identified the gene responsible and published his discovery in Nature. called him klotho in honor of Clotho, the Greek goddess who spins the thread of life. He had discovered, by accident, one of aging suppressants most powerful known. The protein klotho It exists in two versions. One is anchored to the membrane of kidney and brain cells. The other is a fragment that breaks off from the membrane, enters the bloodstream and travels throughout the body acting as a signal of systemic health. The problem is that its levels fall constantly with age in both humans and all primates that have been studied. The interesting thing is that this is not at all a biological coincidence: it is a mechanism that has direct consequences on our aging. A very powerful weapon against aging The most relevant experiment so far He published it in 2025 an international team of researchers from the Institute of Neurosciences of the Autonomous University of Barcelona led by Professor Miguel Chillón. These scientists treated mice with gene therapy in order to get their own cells to produce more klotho. At 24 months (equivalent to about seventy human years) the results were notable: the treated animals lived between 15 and 20% longer with better muscle mass, greater bone density, less fibrosis and better cognitive function. In the hippocampus, the area of ​​the brain where memory resides, the treatment stimulated the generation of new neurons. A 20% longer lifespan in mice is, in aging biology, an extraordinary result. Have klotho in blood is important because this protein acts on several of the most damaging processes derived from aging. In the kidney it regulates how the body manages phosphorus. In fact, without klotho Phosphorus accumulates and accelerates cellular deterioration. The biggest challenge is to find a way to transfer all this knowledge to human beings. And in the rest of the body it reduces oxidative stress, stops chronic inflammation, activates FOXO3A (one of the most studied longevity genes) and inhibits cellular senescence, which is the state in which aged cells stop functioning well but do not die and slowly poison the tissue around them. Be that as it may, the biggest challenge is to find a way to transfer all this knowledge to human beings. In mice, viral vectors were used, injected both into a vein and directly into the brain, a combination that carries significant risks in people. The alternative is administer protein directly as a drug, but finding a system that keeps it stable and delivers it effectively to its target organs (the kidney, brain, muscles and bones) remains an unsolved problem. Still, the longevity biotech industry has decided not to wait. The American startup Minicircle, in which Sam Altman and Peter Thiel have investedbegan a phase 1 clinical trial with 24 participants in October 2025 to test a gene therapy for klotho based on plasmids: DNA fragments that do not integrate into the chromosome and whose effects last approximately one year. This therapy is not approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), so it operates through international clinics. However, the applications pursued by the industry go beyond aging in healthy people. Klotho Neurosciences has programs underway to combat Alzheimer’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and cardiovascular diseases, with phase I and II trials planned between 2027 and 2028. BioVivaon the other hand, has identified improvements in cognitive tests in patients with dementia treated with a combined gene therapy of klotho and telomerase. and the company Avaí Bio works with modified encapsulated cells that overexpress the protein. He plans to have his first results ready for the Second Annual Klotho Conference in September 2026. We have clinical trials, there is private capital moving on a large scale, and there is an annual conference dedicated exclusively to this protein. Everything we have seen in this article looks very good, but we must not overlook that the solid life extension data comes from mice, and the history of the biology of aging is full of spectacular findings in animals that have not been transferred to humans with the same success. Furthermore, several important unanswered questions remain on the table: what effects does overexpression of klotho in the long term, whether the timing of its administration matters in both people and rodents or what happens to phosphorus metabolism and vitamin D after years of treatment. Still, for the first time we have clinical trials, there is private capital moving on a large scale, and there is an annual conference dedicated exclusively to this protein. Klotho is, ultimately, one of the most promising weapons that biology has put in our hands to deal with our aging. Image | Alirio García on Unsplash More information | Nature | UAB In Xataka | Longevity experts are clear: “120 minutes of strength per week is associated with lower mortality”

features, price and technical sheet

We are at a point where there is no need to wait to see new mobile phones: there are constantly launches. And Oppo usually reserves its new Renos for the summer, when it is the best time to take advantage of huge batteries and cameras. The Chinese company has already given almost all the details of the Oppo Reno16 Proits new flagship to fight against rivals like the Xiaomi 17T Pro and we will tell you about them below. And if we say “almost all the details” it is because, precisely, some of the most important ones have been saved: date and price. Technical data sheet of the Oppo Reno 16 Pro oppo reno16 pro DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 151.2 x 72.4 x 8.36mm 188g screen AMOLED 6.32 inches 2640 x 1216 pixels, 460dpi Refresh rate 144Hz processor Mediatek Dimensity 8550 Super ram memory 12GB LPDDR5X storage 256/512GB UFS 3.1 software ColorOS 16 Android 16 rear cameras Main: 200MP, Samsung S5KHP5 sensor (1/1.56 inch), f/1.8 aperture, OIS, 24mm equivalent Ultra wide: 50MP, GC50F6 sensor (1/2.88 inch), f/2.0 aperture, AF, 16mm equivalent Telephoto: 50MP, Samsung JN5 sensor (1/2.75 inch), f/2.8 aperture, OIS, 80mm equivalent front camera 50MP, Samsung JN5 sensor (1/2.75 inch), f/2.0 aperture, AF battery 6,000 mAh silicon-carbon SuperVooc 80W fast charging connectivity 5G Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.4 Dual SIM, eSIM USB-C others Dual speakers On-screen fingerprint reader IP69 water and dust resistance OPPO Bubble, extra round screen for photos Design and screen Oppo is not looking to reinvent the wheel with the Reno16 Pro. The design is very similar to the two they launched last year: the Reno14 and Reno15 Pro. Straight lines for the sides, a flat screen when Oppo had continued betting on curves until not so long ago and a camera module very inspired by that of the iPhone Pro. The front is the usual one that we are seeing with a screen that makes good use of the space and that remains at a moderate size (for what we are seeing in other segments) 6.32 inches. The company itself states that it is highly optimized to make it a comfortable experience for one hand and, as I say, it is appreciated in times when 6.7 inches seem like the law. The resolution is 2,640 x 1,216 pixelsproviding a density of 460 dpi and the refresh rate is up to 144 Hz. The peak brightness is 3,600 nits with a high brightness mode of 1,800 nits. That screen is a magnetic accessory that can be very useful for Vlogs, for example. It’s called ‘Oppo Bubble’ To finish the design, it has IP69K certification and on the back we have some MagSafe-style magnets with which we can place accessories. ‘Super’ interior IF we go inside, the heart is the MediaTek Dimensity 8550 Super accompanied by 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. This SoC has been co-developed between MediaTek and Oppo itself in a deal similar to that which Qualcomm and Samsung have to develop the Snapdragon of the Galaxy S Ultra. Without looking at performance, what the company says is that they have managed to improve energy efficiency, making it consume 20% less. About that, The battery has 6,000 mAh and has 80W SuperVOOC fast charging. Oppo has traditionally been one of the companies that has been most effortful in guaranteeing the durability of its batteries and fast charging systems and point out that it is designed to offer six years without degradation. As for the software, it comes with Android 16 and ColorOS 16 and is packed with AI features that we will detail in the review. Cameras of the Oppo Reno 16Pro as a strong point Following a strategy called ‘Trendig Pro Camera’the Oppo Reno16 Pro has a three-camera system made up of uSamsung main 200 megapixel with a size of 1/1.56 inches and f/1.8 aperture, a telephoto camera equivalent to an 80 mm (equivalent to a 3.5x) with a sensor also manufactured by Samsung and with 50 megapixels, oIS.y aperture f/2.8 and a 50 megapixel wide angle with a 1/2.88-inch sensor. On the front we have a Samsung JN5 sensor, also 50 megapixels with a size of 1/2.75 inches and f/2.0 aperture. The combination of cameras is interesting because a 3.5x 50 megapixel telephoto lens can be taken up to a 7x hybrid that can give a lot of play, and that main sensor has a good size both for capturing light and for blurring the background naturally. Now, as I said, Oppo has not given an official price or a confirmed launch date, although having already released the characteristics of the European model (the Chinese one differs by having a little more battery), it should not take long. Either way, we will offer all the details of the global Oppo Reno 16Pro in our analysis. Photos | Xataka In Xataka | Best mobile phones in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and ten recommended models

In February, historic rains broke the roads. Málaga has just received the go-ahead to repair the A-7 and A-45

2026 started with rain. With a lot of rain. With so much rain that in the first 40 days of the year The registration tripled the average between 1991 and 2020. Curiously, rainfall was scarce in the Cantabrian Sea but in the south there were days of lots of water and even fear. This also had its consequences on the roads. Consequences that are patched now. Lots of water. As we said, the year started in Spain with torrential rains. At the end of January, when it had already rained well, we were preparing for a succession of storms which was going to occupy us a good part of February. And so it was. The problem, in fact, was not that it rained. The problem is that it rained. On very wet ground. The problem beyond the rains is that the soil could not drain as much water. The situation was especially delicate in the south. In areas of Andalusia, towns were evacuated for fear that water will literally gush out of the ground. All of this had its consequences on the roads. Dips, potholes and cars in the ditch. With such an amount of water on the ground, the damage to the asphalt was almost expected. We saw videos on social networks in which a string of stopped cars was shown for being victims of sinkholes. And others in which it was pointed out that a gas station kept receiving tow trucks to rescue those who were left stranded there. We said that it was almost predictable because, whether or not there is an investment deficit on our roads, our asphalts are not prepared to withstand so many days of intense rain. The bitumens used and the porosity of the asphalt It is designed for drier and warmer climates and consequently it withstands heat better but is more fragile. On the contrary, in humid climates bitumen is more malleable but the road can even melt if the heat is extreme. Until now. Once the damage to the asphalt was done, it remained to be known how long it would take the State to act to reverse the damage caused. The truth is that those days of February were complicated on the roads and interventions had to be recorded to, for example, solve landslides. But once this crisis was overcome, it was not until now in the month of June that the expenditure of 20.8 million euros was approved to repair the pavement of the A-7 and A-45 as they pass through Malaga. The interventions will extend over 156,087 kilometers, according to the Ministry of Transport. Some progress. In the note published to explain the interventions, Transport points out that interventions of this type have already been carried out in Estepona, Málaga, Nerja, Vélez-Málaga, Marbella, Casabermeja, Rincón de la Victoria and Antequera. If the schedule is met, it will not be until September when the works will be completed, “although this period may be conditioned by the evolution of the work and weather conditions,” the Ministry emphasizes. As for the works themselves, the actions will focus on milling the pavement in poor condition, replacing the wearing layers with new hot bituminous mixes, replacing the horizontal signage and rehabilitating the service roads and adjacent branches. Photo | Ministry of Transport In Xataka | We knew that we drove badly in the rain, but science has studied to what extent it alters something crucial: metastability

“The cat needs to explore the territory at its own pace, not to be taken wherever you want on a leash”

If you have Instagram or TikTok and you like cats, I’ll bet you have had videos of them cats that leave the house tied with a leash and harness. Some even go on trips around the world, exploring forests, jumping, running and they even swimas if they were dogs. How is it possible? Is it advisable to walk the cat? To resolve these and other doubts we have spoken with Paula Vanascofeline therapist and president of the association ResCats Borges Blanques. The phenomenon of adventurous cats It began to become popular in the 2010s on Instagram. One of the first was Vladimirthat He was traveling with his owners in a motorhome throughout the United States. Also Skattya Maine Coon who traveled on a sailboat with his owner, who was completely deaf and relied on the feline to know when ships were approaching or when they were sending him messages. A search on TikTok returns hundreds of results. “Cat harness”, “Adventure Cat”, “Cat leash training”… Today, any of these searches on TikTok or Instagram return hundreds of results. Walking the cat is in fashionbut it’s not easy. Otherwise, many of the reels that appear would not be tutorials and tips for getting the cat used to it. And if there is one thing that anyone who has tried it knows, it is that, unlike dogs, cats They don’t like being tied up at all. Understanding the nature of cats Paula is part of the team feline therapy and in your day to day treats cases of cats with behavioral problemssome of them caused precisely by these walks. Their positioning is clear: it is not a good idea to put a leash on a cat. “Cats are hypersensitive animals. For them, a harness is stressful, which is why when you put it on them for the first time, many of them fall to the ground.” In addition, he adds that “for it to be safe it has to be very tight, which makes it even more annoying for the animal.” You have to understand that the nature of cats differs greatly from that of the dog. They are territorial animals and they feel safe within their territoryit doesn’t matter if that territory is the countryside or an apartment in the city. When they leave their comfort zone, they always do it very little by little: “The cat needs to explore the territory at its own pace, not for you to take it wherever you want on a leash.” On the other hand, walking a dog is more natural because its nature is to move in a pack. They are social animals and security is provided by their pack, so when we walk them they feel safe. Image: Amparo Babiloni, Xataka You’ve probably seen cats rubbing against the corners of furniture or other objects. It’s the way they have create a safe space. When exploring, cats rub different spots where they They leave pheromones that serve as olfactory references. “This is how they explore the territory feeling safe. If there is any scare they retreat, then they go out again… and so on until they have it under control.” “When we take the cat out of its territory, it adopts prey behavior. If there is a loud noise it will try to run and if it is tied it cannot do so” We must also not forget that, although cats are predators of small animals, they are also prey for larger ones. “When we take the cat out of its territory, it adopts prey behavior. If there is a loud noise it will try to run and if it is tied it cannot do so” says Paula. It’s not that the cats we see in Instagram videos are all stressed, some enjoy those outings, but according to Paula “they are the exception. They are cats that have learned that their environment is that way and they also have a very balanced character.” Getting them used to it from a young age is key because “cats don’t develop fear until they are 5 or 6 months old,” but he insists that this is no guarantee that they will enjoy it and it should never be forced. What we don’t see on Instagram If you are outside your territory and get scared, The cat’s instinct is to run and get to safetybut what happens if we have him tied up? Two things can happen: “he escapes from the harness or he attacks you.” In this video You can perfectly see how the cat tries to escape and, failing, ends up biting its owner. It is what is known as redirected aggressionan episode in which the cat has a very violent response, in this case for a clear reason: trying to escape and not being able to. If the cat tries to escape while tied, two things can happen: “it escapes from the harness or it attacks you” The other scenario is that he manages to get out of the harness and runs away (the most common, because we already know that cats are liquid). When being in a environment you don’t know“it has no visual or olfactory references and there are many cases of cats that end up getting lost.” If it is also in the city, the risk of being hit by a car or attacked by a dog is very high. There are people who choose carry the cat in a backpack-type carrier and walk it this way. Here it is much more difficult for the cat to escape, but Paula does not recommend it either: “I had a case of a cat that was taken out inside a backpack. The cat did not show stress at the time, but when it got home it became aggressive. They are very frustrated by being locked up.” Another problem is that many people who take their cats outside do not know how to understand the language of cats. “Just because a cat is still … Read more

Neither ketchup nor bread, we have been using the refrigerator incorrectly for years and the experts clarify what should really go in: “we can end up with mold”

More than a century ago the first electric domestic refrigerator appeared, the Domelreand it cost about $900: more than many cars of the time. For years it was a luxury reserved for fewbut it ended up changing our relationship with food forever… and also creating a new obsession: putting everything inside “just in case.” Today, a century later, we continue to discover that perhaps we over-braked. The cold war of the kitchen. Few domestic discussions are as universal as deciding what goes in the fridge and what is left out. For years we have put almost anything cold by instinct, convinced that preserving meant refrigerating. But the experts they have been dismantling that logic piece by piece. Ketchup is not always urgent, nor does bread improve when enclosed in yogurt, nor does olive oil become purer by solidifying. The refrigerator is not a universal solution: improperly used it can accelerate the loss of flavor, alter textures or even promote problems such as mold. Red wine and the first great heresy. The most striking cultural change is possibly cold red wine. What for decades seemed outrageous is becoming a trend, driven by younger generations who no longer respect the old rule of serving it “at room temperature.” In that sense, wine expert Tom Gilbey summed it up in the Guardian: “We serve the wine too hot… it accentuates the alcohol and makes it taste like soup”. Their conclusion is simple: almost all wines improve somewhat colder than usual, especially light reds such as pinot noir or beaujolais. The cold does not kill the wine, it refines it, illuminates its fruit and makes its acidity more lively. Bread, the great victim of the refrigerator. Here comes one of the great domestic corrections. Many people put bread in the refrigerator (be careful, not in the freezer) thinking that it will last longer this way, but the real effect is different. Kate Hall, household food waste expert and author of The Full Freezer Methodmakes it clear: “It will take longer to get moldy, but it will get hard much sooner”. That is, you delay mold, but accelerate the aging of the bread. Cold moisture alters the starch and makes it leathery and dry. If it is for toast it can survive, but for sandwiches the recommendation is simple: outside or frozen. Foods that can end up with mold. Mold appears as one of the great ghosts of many foods, but not always where one expects. The nutritionist Dominic Ludwig warns that onions and garlic should not go into the refrigerator because “it is too humid and they can end up with mold.” Jams, although loaded with sugar, are also vulnerable once openeds because crumbs or traces of butter contaminate the interior. Even ground seeds and natural nut creams can oxidize and go rancid if not sealed and cooled properly. The problem is not just rotting: it is slowly degrading without us noticing. The refrigerator also destroys flavor. Plus: many foods do not spoil when cold, but they do lose their identity. Olive oil is one of them. Yacine Amor, founder of Artisan Olive Oil Companywarns that putting it in the refrigerator “it does not provide benefits and can reduce the flavor.” The tomatoes also suffer: the cold breaks its texture and flattens its aromatic profile. chocolate is even more delicate. The master chocolatier Paul Young Remember that “it absorbs flavors very easily” and that condensation generates a rough layer of sugar that ruins its surface. Sometimes the cold lasts, but it takes a toll. Coffee and the great lie of freshness. Few habits are as widespread and as poorly planned as keeping coffee in the refrigerator. For the specialist Hannah Whittonesthe reality is blunt: “It is a unanimous no.” Reasons? Coffee is extremely porous, absorbing odors and condensation from coming in and out of the cold destroys its compounds aromatics. Paradoxically and as many other foodsYes, it can go in the freezer, but only vacuum sealed and intended for long-term storage. In short, not a refrigerator, a freezer, perhaps. The forgotten ones in the refrigerator. The map does not end with bread, coffee or tomatoes. Also there are gray areas that experts refine. Butter can live outside as long as it maintains consistency and does not become liquid. Bananas tolerate some cold if they are overripe, even if the skin becomes ugly. Avocados should ripen outside because the cold slows down this process and only then should they be stored, and the honey should stay in the pantry to avoid crystallizing. As for apples, they last better and longer. coldalthough some prefer its flavor at room temperature. Potatoes continue to generate debate, but the practical recommendation is a cool, dark place away from onions, because ethylene accelerates sprouts. Even ketchup, one of the great symbols of this domestic war, enters into middle ground: due to its sugar and vinegar it can survive outside, but if it is not consumed frequently, experts advise cold to avoid degradation and the appearance of mold prematurely. The real rule that no one taught us. If you like, the final lesson is not so much to make a rigid list, but to understand what exactly does it do the cold It slows down bacteria, conserves nutrients and extends shelf lives, but it also changes structure, flavor and ripening. That is why citrus fruits, green leaves or open nuts appreciate this environment, while bread, tomatoes, green avocados or olive oil suffer from it. The great truth is uncomfortable: we have been using the refrigerator as a catch-all for years, and experts agree that a good part of our food did not need cold… or needed it in another way. Image | Monika Grabkowska – Darrien Staton, Alexander Ljung In Xataka | Scientists have put kombucha to the test against stress. and has lost In Xataka | Fernando Sáenz, one of the best ice cream makers in the world, puts the dots over the i’s, “Mercadona has modified the palate … Read more

we tend to turn left and we have no idea why

It’s a matter of a moment. You’re walking down the sidewalk, thinking about your things, maybe you look at your phone, and suddenly there’s something in front of you. It doesn’t matter if it’s a bollard, a person, a kiosk or a baby stroller. You have to avoid it, you have to do it now. Now. And, probably, you are going to the left. And it seems that you decided it, but that decision was already made long before that walk down the street. A few days ago, a research team led by the University of Navarra has shown that, when wandering freely, pedestrians tend to turn counterclockwise and that this tendency is robust, cross-cultural, and of individual origin (not a pattern that emerges from group interaction). Turn left. The team demonstrated that the tendency to turn left occurred in 32 of the 33 experiments they carried out. The only exception was in a study in Japan where the result was 50 to 50. According to the authorsbias appears “almost immediately” in around 80% of people; when tested walking alone, 75% still deviate to the left. Furthermore, it is something individual: it does not matter whether the person walks alone or in the middle of a crowd. The bias appears exactly the same. And this is what’s interesting because, basically, it turns upside down what we think we know about “pedestrian dynamics.” And why is this happening? That’s the big question. Researchers rule out many things. It is not a product of manual laterality (being right or left-handed), foot laterality or ocular dominance. There are also no differences between sexes or between cultures. It doesn’t matter what the venue is like (whether it’s an open-air esplanade or a tiny patio full of walls), it doesn’t matter what avoidance maneuvers pedestrians use and, of course, it doesn’t matter what social norms they learn. Furthermore, if we ask pedestrians where they think they should move, most of them they say the opposite of what they end up doing. What researchers do not do is propose a closed mechanism to explain it. In other words, we don’t know. And what is it for? The most important implications for the design of spaces. As the authors explainairports, stations, museums, shopping centers or squares could be designed in favor of the counterclockwise bias. Obviously, not everyone always turns left. What the authors are saying is that, statistically, the probability of turning to the right is lower. The logic is simple: if we take that into account, the dynamics of public spaces can be more fluid. We already know that in evacuations or highly regulated environments, other mechanisms can override counterclockwise bias. But the idea is not that, it is to use the bias in favor. Image | Timon Studler In Xataka | There’s a reason why working out for an hour a day at the gym doesn’t give you results. And that reason is evolution

Second-hand homes were one of the last refuges on the market. Now they are becoming a luxury

When the real estate market gets tight, prices skyrocket and the imbalance between supply and demand worsens, one thing happens: buyers lose the few refuges they had left. In Madrid for example the ‘plan B’ Looking for a house on the outskirts, in towns like Alcobendas, Móstoles or Getafe, is becoming less and less ‘plan B’ due to the rising cost of m2 throughout the community. Another refuge that offers less and less consolation is the second-hand market, where prices are already rising faster than in the newly built housing segment. In fact, used homes are getting more expensive. faster than what happened in 2007, before the bubble burst. What has happened? That the ‘used’ housing market is increasingly tense. It is something that anyone looking for a home has probably experienced firsthand, but it is much better understood when consulting the latest statistics of the INE. They show how in a bullish scenario, marked by the general rise of prices, second-hand housing is becoming more expensive at a faster rate than brand new properties. Annual IPV rate. Total housing, new and second-hand. Percentage. What does that mean? As a good graph says more than a long explanation, the phenomenon is better understood with the infographic above, work of the INE itself. In it we basically see the evolution throughout the last months of the House Price Index (IPV), an indicator that tells us about variations in the cost of houses. If we talk about the general residential market, the IPV grew by 12.9% during the first quarter of 2026, but things change when we take out the magnifying glass and look at the differences between new and used homes. In the first case, that of brand new homes, prices at the start of the year increased by 9.1% compared to the same period in 2025. If we talk about second-hand properties, that percentage is however much higher: 13.5%. Does that mean used apartments are more expensive than new ones? No. It shows us that its market is overheating at a faster rate. And that in turn gives us a clue about where the market is tense. Can the focus be expanded? Yes. The increase in the price of the second-hand market is also clearer when we compare quarters instead of years or if we take a map of Spain and look at the different communities. In fact, there is only one where the price of new homes has risen faster than that of used homes during the first quarter of the year: the Canary Islands. In the country’s other archipelago, the Balearic Islands, the ‘photo’ is diametrically opposite. There the price of new homes rose by 2.5%, used homes by 15%. Territory Second-hand IPV 1st Q 2007 (%) Second-hand IPV 1st Q 2026 (%) National 13.0 13.5 Andalusia 15.4 13.6 Aragon 9.9 16.4 Asturias 16.4 14.8 Balearics 13.9 15.0 Canary Islands 14.2 10.6 Cantabria 12.6 14.5 Castile and León 11.6 15.8 Castile-La Mancha 15.7 11.6 Catalonia 11.6 10.8 Valencian Community 15.1 14.9 Estremadura 13.4 12.4 Galicia 13.2 14.1 Community of Madrid 11.5 14.7 Murcia Region 15.1 16.3 Navarre 11.2 12.8 the Basque Country 12.7 11.4 Rioja 9.9 15.3 What was happening in 2007? When we talk about the residential market and price increases, it is inevitable to think about 2007 because at that time Spain was immersed in an upward spiral that led to the bursting of the bubble. one year later. At that time (first quarter of 2007) the general IPV was slightly higher than now (13.1% compared to the 12.9% with which 2026 started), but new and used housing became more expensive at almost the same speed. Not today. What’s more, used properties are appreciating faster than 19 years ago. It is an important observation because it reflects the reality they live almost a dozen of communities in Spain, in which used properties are becoming more expensive today than in the run-up to the brick 2008. It occurs in the Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra and La Rioja, although the clearest case is Aragon. There the IPV of used homes was 9.9% at the beginning of 2007. Now that indicator has shot up to 16.4%. Are there more sources? Yes. The Ministry of Housing provides another study on the subject that is interesting. Every so often the department headed by Isabel Rodríguez publishes a report on appraisals and, although it does not differentiate between new and second-hand houses, it does differ due to their age: it distinguishes between those on the free market that are less than five years old and those that are older than that age, so it is likely that they have had several owners. This classification gives a very similar reading. During the first quarter of 2026, the appraised value of homes less than five years old (completed in 2021 at the latest) stood at €2,685.2 per m2, 12.8% more than during the same period in 2025. Older homes were appraised at €2,303.8/m2, but their rate of increase was also higher, around 13.8%. What are the causes? To understand the data from the INE or the Ministry of Housing, several keys must be taken into account. One, fundamental one, is the shortage of new construction, which remains at levels much lower than those managed by the sector at the beginning of the 2000s. In 2025 the housing stock barely added 94,800 properties more and, although in the last months of the year they began another 34,200 (free housing), the truth is that Spain continues creating new homes much more speed of what raises new buildings. The result: a deficit that the Bank of Spain estimates at 750,000 houses. For reference, of the 700,000 operations closed last year, eight out of ten (78.1%) featured second-hand properties. Meanwhile, the stock of new houses fell by about 6%. “Second-hand housing continues to gain value steadily, reflecting that demand continues to look for opportunities in any type due to the shortage … Read more

Philips Hue renews its ecosystem with new immersive lamps for the TV and Matter-compatible bulbs

If you have smart lights at homeI’m sure you’ve experienced this domestic drama: you set up the perfect lighting scene to watch a movie, someone enters the room, hits the physical switch on the wall, and unsets the ecosystem light bulb. Goodbye connectivity, goodbye automation and start over. However, the novelty that Philips Hue just launched aims to put an end to this. It is the new Mired Wall Switch Module (or hardwired wall switch module). Until now, previous versions of these modules worked with batteries, which required disassembling the mechanism from time to time to change them. Philips Hue Wall Switch Module The price could vary. We earn commission from these links But this is something that changes with this new module, since it is directly wired to the power supply. With it keeps the bulbs always powered and connected, regardless of whether someone turns off the light from the wall. When you press the physical switch, the system does not cut off the electricity to the bulb, but rather sends a digital command to turn it off or activate the last selected scene. Along with this novelty, the brand has also launched the switches Wired On/Off and Wired Dimmer. These components allow you to integrate traditional non-smart lamps into the Philips Hue app, thus allowing you to regulate their intensity or turn them on along with the rest of the smart bulbs in the house. More immersion for TV and support for Matter The rest of the renewal of the Philips Hue catalog is divided into two types of very interesting products: Philips Hue Play table and floor lamps– Offering ambient and entertainment lighting. They are specifically designed to be placed next to the TV or PC and synchronized with movies, music or video games (using the Hue Sync Box or its dedicated apps), projecting dynamic effects on the wall (in the purest style of the TVs with Ambilight) to improve immersion. Philips Hue Play Smart wallwasher The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Philips Hue Play Floor Lamp The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Latest generation candle bulbs: Classic decorative bulbs for table lamps or sconces receive a technical facelift. They now incorporate full-spectrum daylight technology (to mimic natural light from dawn to night) and, most importantly, gain native compatibility with matterthe standard that facilitates its integration with any digital home platform (Apple Homekit, Google Home or Alexa) without depending exclusively on its bridge. Philips Hue – Smart LED Bulb, B39 E14, pack of 2 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Other Philips Hue products that may interest you Philips Hue Go LED Table Lamp The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Hue Essentials Home Kit: Hue Bridge + 4 E27 smart LED bulbs The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Note: some of the links posted here are affiliate links and may provide a profit. Images | Philips In Xataka | Home alone: ​​buying guide for smart devices to take care of your home when you go on vacation In Xataka | Home automation buying guide for summer: 21 plugs, lighting, cameras, smart robots for the garden

We believed that no Chinese AI model would soon come close to Fable 5 or GPT-5.5. Then GLM-5.2 arrived

A few days ago, the Chinese startup Zhipu AI (Z.ai) announced the launch of its new open AI model, GLM-5.2. It did so boasting amazing features that brought it very close to the best closed models from OpenAI and Anthropic, something that seemed impossible. Well, the more analysis is carried out on the model, the better off it is. We may be at the beginning of something very important. A change of trend. GLM 5.2. The Chinese startup Z.ai has been releasing different versions of its GLM AI model for a long time, but the latest one is undoubtedly the most surprising because its performance is especially promising. It has 744,000 million parameters (744B), of which 40,000 are those that remain active. We are looking at a model with a context window of one million tokens and a new architecture called IndexShare/IndexCache. Better than GPT-5.5, very close to Opus 4.8. The startup showed how the performance of GLM-5.2 is extraordinary in programming tasks. In the FrontierSWE test, the most demanding of those currently available, GLM-5.2 outperformed GPT-5.5 and only Opus 4.8 was superior by a very small margin. The same happened with other tests such as PostTrainBench or SWE-Marathon, which, for example, evaluates the behavior of the model in very long autonomous programming sessions. Source: Z.ai. In many other tests the photo was identical: the model has made a spectacular leap since version 5.1, and is in many tests almost as good (or better) than the best from OpenAI, Anthropic or Google. But it’s not just them who say it.. Artificial Analysis, a reputable independent firm that maintains an updated ranking of the performance of the new AI models that are arriving on the market, confirms the data of Z.ai itself. In his tests he indicates how the “intelligence index” of GLM-5.2 is now 51 points. It is only surpassed by GPT-5.5 (55), Claude Opus 4.8 (56) and Claude Fable 5 (60). Source: Artificial Analysis. This Chinese open model leaves behind the new Gemini 3.5 Flash, but also Chinese competitors such as Qwen 3.7 Max, MiniMax-M3 or DeepSeek V4, among others. The jump in quality from GLM-5.1 is, we insist, outstanding, much greater than what, at least according to this index, was seen from Opus 4.8 to Fable 5. The jump in performance is spectacular, although it is true that the comparative price to solve the tasks proposed in the benchmark rises significantly. Source: Artificial Analysis. But it’s not perfect. The Artificial Analysis report, however, shows that although GLM-5.2 is very strong in areas such as programming, it is weak in others. For example, it is far from being as reliable as Fable 5, GPT-5.5, Claude 4.8 or Gemini 3.1 Pro in terms of correct answers, which is also lower in proportion to that of its competitors. However, his hallucinations have significantly reduced. And it’s much (much) cheaper. But in addition to being fantastic in many areas, it is much cheaper than its competitors. Maintains the price per million input/output tokens of its predecessor ($1.4/4.4), while that of GPT-5.5 It’s 5/30 dollars and that of Opus 4.8 10/50 dollars. It is true that it consumes many more tokens than GPT-5.5 (very efficient) or Claude Opus 4.8, but even with that its final cost is much lower. My tests with GLM-5.2 programming. I’ve been a Z.ai subscriber for months now because they offered an annual subscription at the end of 2025 at a really low price. This has allowed me to test GLM-5.2 for a few hours and although I cannot draw definitive conclusions, it does seem clear that there is a leap in quality in terms of its ability to program. I asked him to review a personal code project and he identified several security flaws and possible improvements in great detail. Chatting with GLM5-2. In conversational mode the behavior is much more difficult to evaluate: I have been interacting with the model and asking it questions, and although it is better than GLM 5.1 many times, other times it is not so much and I would say that in terms of creativity to write the frontier models of Google, OpenAI and especially Anthropic they are still quite superior. You can try it on their websiteand there you will see something else: it takes significantly longer to respond than other chatbots, because its reasoning phase is longer. Take more time to answer questions. Benchmarks are one thing, experience is another.. In the absence of testing it (much) more, of course the impression is that the model has improved significantly compared to a GLM-5.1 that had lagged behind its Chinese competitors (not to mention the current Claude Opus 4.8 or GPT-5.5). On platforms like Reddit opinions are dividedbut many consider it a fantastic option to run locally… if you have a very, very powerful machine with at least 256 GB of unified memory (Mac Studio). And one thing seems clear: when using it as an AI model for programming, comes surprisingly close to Claude Opus 4.8. In Xataka | Chinese technology companies entered the AI ​​race with cheaper models than the rest. That’s starting to end

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