There are people who think that Europe should recover the military. What happened in Germany offers them an unpleasant surprise

It is still early to know whether or not Germany will be successful with its new volunteer ‘military’but one thing is clear: the German authorities have revived a figure that was in the doldrums for years, the conscientious objector. Although Berlin does not apply a mandatory recruitment system, thousands of young people in the country have wanted to improve their health by starting the procedures to benefit from their constitutional right to not have to hold a weapon. More requests have been registered during the first six months of the year alone than in all of 2025. It has even surpassed 2011, the year in which the mandatory military service ended. What has happened? That the Bundesrat has achieved something unexpected (or not) with your new law of voluntary military service. Its purpose was to give a boost to recruitment so that the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) would go from its current around 184,000 troops to between 255,000 and 270,000 in 2035, but everything indicates that they have activated a mechanism that pushes in the opposite direction: more and more young people declare themselves conscientious objectors, that is, they appeal to their constitutional right not to be forced by anyone to use weapons or be a soldier. That does not mean that the new German ‘military’ is not working (to affirm such a thing it would be necessary to handle updated recruitment data), but it does mean that its future will not be as peaceful as the Government of Friedrich Merz would like. Are there so many objectors? Yes. The data has advanced them Redaktions Netzwerk Deutschland (RND) and show that the figure of the objector is experiencing a real boom in Germany. During the first half of 2026 alone, the Federal Office for Family and Civil Society Affairs received 5,862 applications from citizens who wanted to declare themselves conscientious objectors. There are almost a thousand each month, but the data stands out above all when put into context. Throughout 2025 the Government noted 3,867 requests and in 2024 they were only 2,249. In 2011, the year in which the mandatory military service was suspended, 4,348 were registered. The balance of the first half of the year not only shows a clear rebound, it also suggests that young Germans are increasingly concerned about the issue: 60% of these applications were submitted between April and June, when the country was shaken by several controversies related to the new military law, as if men need authorization to leave the country for more than three months. But is there or isn’t there ‘mili’? Yes. And no. There is no mandatory service like the one that existed in Spain until 2001 or that applied in Germany until 2011, but there is a new legal framework with which Berlin aspires to gain voluntary recruits. To understand it you have to go back to December 2025when the Upper House of the German Parliament approved a military service bill that began to be applied on January 1, 2026. Its objective is very simple: add thousands of new soldiers to the country’s Armed Forces (Bundeswehr), although with a lot of pedagogy and initially appealing to voluntariness. In practice, this means that right now Germans who come of age are only required to go through two relatively harmless and simple procedures. “Men born in 2008 or later must participate in the military registration process. This includes filling out a questionnaire and passing a medical examination by medical personnel,” explains the Bundeswehr. Do we know anything else? Yes. The military explains in detail how it will implement the system. The idea is that all young Germans who come of age (some 650,000 each year) will receive an online questionnaire asking whether or not you are interested in military life. The men are obligated to respond. For women it is optional. If the answer is yes, the Armed Forces invite volunteers to a recruitment center to continue the process. The system is still being implemented, but at the end of last year the German press was talking aboutIn a second phase, late in 2027, 18-year-old men must also undergo a medical examination that will be mandatory whether they opt for voluntary military service or not. “No one forces you to do anything, except to fill out a questionnaire that reflects the recorded data and pass a medical examination that does no harm to anyone,” claims the German Defense Minister, the social democrat Boris Pistorius. “The State does not protect itself. That has to be done by people who are willing to defend it and not sit idly waiting for others to do so.” What is the objective? We pointed it out before: turning the German army into a European reference. And that happens by arriving in the mid-2030s with 460,000 troopsbetween active personnel (260,000) and reservists (200,000). Not bad if you take into account that in 2025 184,000 soldiers were serving. In Germany already throw out the idea that, if this objective is not achieved through voluntary recruitment, the Government could go further and opt for a mandatory model. In any case, that would require a new parliamentary procedure. For now, in view of the changes being promoted by the Merz Executive, the threat from Russia and the rearmament discourse fueled by Donald Trump, more and more young people are choosing to declare themselves objectors. Curiously, there are also people who take the opposite path, although less: the daily Neue Osnabrucker assures that during the first quarter 233 people waived their right to refuse military service. They join the 781 that did so in 2025. Images | Simon Infanger (Unsplash) and Filip Andrejevic (Unsplash) In Xataka | In Spain, 1,149 young people lost their lives in the same place between 1983 and 1989. All of these “accidents” could have been avoided.

The best mobile applications recommended by Xataka editors in 2026

We bring you a collection of the best mobile applications that we recommend several of the Xataka editors and other Webedia technological media. They are the applications that we use the most in our daily lives, those without which our life would be a little worse because of how useful they are to us. In this article we are going to leave you the description that each editor has made of each application that they wanted to add to the list. This way, you will be able to know the reason for the choice and how it is useful to us. It will be a combination of new and old appsbecause we each have our customs. And as we always say at Xataka Basics, this is our choice, but it does not mean that they are the best applications. Therefore, we invite you to also leave us in the comments section the applications that are essential for you and why they are so. Alarmy By José Alberto Lizana “One of the big fears I can have when I have something important to do first thing in the morning is falling asleep, and to avoid that I use this application. Its use is quite simple since it breaks the habit of snoozing the alarm so that we finally get out of bed, and to do so it proposes you solve mathematical problems, record steps or even scan the bar code on the shampoo in the bathroom.” BlackMagic Camera By Alex Alcolea “I use the iPhone and the camera app is fine for a ‘I’ll catch you here, I’ll kill you here’, but not for when you want to get serious. You can lock the focus, but little else. That’s where I think any keen video user with the iPhone (which is one of the best phones for recording) should download BlackMagic Camera. It is guaranteed to be from a very reputable company like Blackmagic, it is completely free and it is the most complete application for recording video. “I recognize that it can be somewhat dry and is not the most intuitive for making videos of your cats to share on Instagram, but if you want to get serious about creating content by recording with your mobile, it is an essential tool.” CapCut By Alberto De La Torre “One of my go-to applications for editing short videos on my mobile when I have to publish some stories on Xataka’s Instagram. There may be some more in-depth ones but I pay my subscription religiously because it has that perfect balance between simplicity but with enough variety of options to not miss anything.” Clue By Azucena Martín “I have always been quite forgetful when it comes to the menstrual cycle, that’s why I downloaded this application and have been using it for several years now. I think it is very useful for many reasons. It helps you be prepared when it’s time for your period, which is what I use it most for. But you can also track your symptoms, to detect if there have been changes that you should consult with your doctor. In my case, for example, it has helped me a lot to limit the menstrual migraines that I usually have at the beginning of my period. menstruation. Of course, it’s also useful if you’re trying to get pregnant, because you can know where you are in your cycle at any given time. It has many functions that are only paid, but in general with what is open you can already have good control of the cycle.” Concert Archives By Yúbal Fernández “Just as there are applications to keep track of the movies or episodes of series you watch, the books you read or the records you listen to, this is an application to record all the concerts you go to. The concerts are pulled from a combination of Setlist.fm’s database with their own, and users can add them manually so that none are left unregistered. You can also mark or create festivals, where in addition to all the bands on the poster appearing you can specify which ones you have seen. For me, it’s essential.” Discogs By Yúbal Fernández “I am one of those rare people who still buys music in physical format, and with a collection of 500 CDs and 120 vinyls it is sometimes difficult to know if there is one that you have or not. To avoid duplicate purchases I registered with Discogs, where you can save all the records you buy in any format. But there is also much more. For each album you have a history of each edition, in case it has been released in different formats or there have been different editions in different years. In addition, you have the largest store for buying and selling first and second-hand albums in the world, with users and stores from all over the world offering all types of editions for sale.” flush By Álvaro García “I’m one of those who every time I leave the house I want to have a bar, a shopping center or any other establishment with a bathroom nearby. In short, a pisser. And since I know I’m not alone, I recommend the Flush application for this. It is, so you understand me, “the Google Maps of public bathrooms.” It shows all those places such as libraries or shopping centers that allow us to enter the bathroom to save us the embarrassment of having to go to the service of a bar without a drink.” Focus Timer By José Alberto Lizana “Maintaining concentration is essential for working or studying and this application gives me the necessary tools to achieve it. It has a Pomodoro timer to divide work into different blocks of time that are combined with breaks. In addition, it synchronizes quite well with the iOS ecosystem by having very visual widgets for the home and lock screen and allows you to see the timer at a glance … Read more

Jensen Huang returns to Japan to acknowledge his debt to Sega 30 years later

With a market capitalization more than 5 billion dollarstoday Nvidia It is the most valuable company of the world, but it goes without saying that it was not always like this. In fact, and as happens in the best houses, the beginnings are difficult and if not tell Microsoft. Nvidia was also on the edge of the precipice just a couple of years after starting its journey, but it had a sort of “savior angel” who He gave them oxygen for six months: Sega. They say that being born well means being grateful and Jensen Huang traveled to Japan this week and there, in a meeting with fans to celebrate 30 years of collaboration between both companies,, He dedicated some kind words of thanks to Irimajiri Shōichirō, the former president of Sega and his savior. In addition, Huang thanked Yu Suzukicreator of Virtua Fighter, for his pioneering work in 3D as a fundamental basis for the later development of PC graphics. What happened in 1995. “In 1995, Nvidia was on the brink of bankruptcy. We had chosen the wrong technology and here we are today, the largest company in the world” Huang said. at this week’s event. At that time Nvidia had launched its first chip, the NV1. This processor’s rendering was based on curved surfaces instead of triangles. Good idea, bad timing: the all-powerful Microsoft made the triangle-based method the industry standard for PC graphics with DirectX. The NV1 fell into irrelevance. In fact, Nvidia had another order from Sega to develop its next chip for its Dreamcast console, but finally the order was canceled and instead it opted for NEC’s PowerVR chip, as reported by TechSpot. Sega’s decision. Nvidia had money left to survive 30 days, according to Tom’s Hardware. So Jensen Huang traveled to Japan with a kamikaze idea: he asked Sega to convert the pending payment into an equity investment. And he was honest: he admitted that if they invested that money in Nvidia, they would probably lose it, but if they didn’t, they would go bankrupt and have no chance. Irimajiri, who I had appreciation for that young foundersupported him and convinced the board of directors to contribute those 5 million dollars of the time And so Huang has recognized it 30 years later: “If it weren’t for what Sega did for NVIDIA, NVIDIA wouldn’t be here.” What happened next. With that money, Nvidia had half a year of margin to redirect its future and boy did it get it right: it built the RIVA 128, a triangular chip that was launched in 1997 and sold a million units in four months. Shortly after, another success would arrive, the GeForce 256 GPU. Nvidia went public in 1999 and Sega sold its shares shortly after for 15 million dollars, tripling his investment. At the time it seemed like a reasonable decision, but with hindsight things change. According to VGCciting Huang’s previous statements from a few months ago: “If I had kept that $5 million investment, today it would probably be worth close to a billion dollars because the moment we went public, they sold it (at that time Nvidia was worth $300 million). In Xataka | Jensen Huang enters the Samsung salary controversy: “Workers should earn as much as possible” In Xataka | NVIDIA was founded by three engineers, but only Jensen Huang remains CEO: “I wish I had kept some shares” Cover | Retro Sega and NVIDIA

When Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, no one dared to cross it. Nobody except a 300 million Russian superyacht

For months now, the Strait of Hormuz has been one of the places more dangerous of the world to navigate. Oil tankers anchored for weeks, freighters turning around with their empty warehouses and marine insurance with unattainable prices due to the high risk of receiving a missile strike from the coasts of Iran. No one wants to cross those waters while Iran and the United States launch cross-threats and naval mines at each other. In the midst of this chaotic scenario and without warning, a superyacht shaped like a futuristic submarine set sail from Dubai. It crossed one of the most guarded maritime stretches on the planet at the moment and, as if nothing had happened, set course to the paradisiacal coasts of the Maldives islands. A yacht with a single letter. The ship that challenged the maritime blockade of the ayatollahs and the United States is called Motor Yacht A or simply TOin honor of the initial of its owner: the Russian coal oligarch Andrey Melnichenko and that of his wife Aleksandra. The superyacht does not exactly go unnoticed. It measures 129 meters in length and its designer Philippe Starck, who also designed he Venus by Steve Jobs, he had in an interview for Boat International which took just a few seconds to sketch the first strokes of the yacht’s futuristic design TO. “Sometimes a design takes me only 30 seconds,” the designer acknowledged. A floating mansion with all the luxuries. He Motor Yacht A It combines a futuristic exterior with an interior of excessive luxury with capacity for 14 guests in seven cabins and up to 42 crew members. As and how he shelled Robb Reportthe superyacht has three outdoor pools in the aft area (one of them with a glass bottom over its own yacht club), a jacuzzi with aqua massage seats and a helipad. Inside, a large silver-lined staircase with a railing valued at $60,000 stands out, while the master suite, measuring more than 240 m2, incorporates televisions that descend from the ceiling, a rotating bed and bulletproof glass in the windows. In addition, the owner’s suite includes a private bathroom with a bathtub and shower also covered in silver. Altogether, a 2,200 m2 floating mansion worth approximately $300 million, according to the specialized medium SuperYatch Fan. The feat that no one saw coming. As indicated by the last location of your AIS beaconhe Motor Yatch A still was found at Dubai’s Rashid Port on July 4. Something that confirms the specialized YouTube channel The Yacht Reportwhich tracked his movements. According to the information obtained, the TO It sailed along the coast of the United Arab Emirates and took the safe corridor provided by Omani waters, not the Iranian corridor used by tankers and cargo ships, to reach an Omani port the next day. He stayed there for ten days. On July 14, he set sail again, crossed the US military blockade and entered the open waters of the Arabian Sea. Their declared destination, according to your AIS signal, They are the Maldives. The choice of destination is not accidental. In addition to transparent waters and fine white sand, the country serves as a refuge for the yachts of Russian tycoons who want to avoid confiscation of your assets due to sanctions for the war in Ukraine. He Motor Yatch A He was saved, his brother was not.. Melnichenko and his wife They were sanctioned by the European Union in March 2022, just days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Although, according to what was published by Reutersthe millionaire managed to circumvent the blockade by protecting his assets abroad. However, the older brother of Motor Yatch Athe 142 meter sailboat Sailing Yatch Awas trapped in the port of Trieste where still in dispute with the Italian government and today is, almost unintentionally, a tourist attraction of the city. He is not the first millionaire to gamble. It is not the first time that a Russian yacht defies Tehran’s missile batteries or the US blockade by flouting prohibitions. In April, the Northowned by tycoon Alexei Mordashov, followed almost the same route to Oman. He TO has used the same formula based on the unexpected presence of a luxury yacht tiptoeing across the most stressed area of ​​the planet for a geopolitical conflict what has in a lifelessness to energy markets around the world. In Xataka | Anti-drone systems, swimming pools, jacuzzis and live lobster tanks: the price of the most expensive yachts in the world Image | Wikimedia Commons (MatthiasKabel), Superyatch Fan, Boat International.

Vueling and WizzAir take over ground

February 2025, the CEO of Ryanair stars in a discount campaign in which he encourages buying “before a clown raises prices”. Michael O’Leary, who is not new to insulting political figures, presents the campaign with an image of Pablo Bustinduy, Minister of Consumer Affairs, caricatured as a clown. And he issued a warning: either they reject the rate increase or they leave the regional airports. Almost a year and a half later, Ryanair has disappeared or reduced its operations in a few places and yet it moves more passengers than ever. Of course, competitors are already eating up market share. an exit. Those days in February, Ryanair’s departure from a good number of Spanish regional airports began to be planned. A decision regarding last year’s summer campaignthat stayed through the winter and? has been expanded this summer. The result is airports where activity has been reduced to a minimum, with collateral victims such as Valladolid airport workers where the cafeteria has seen its turnover reduced by 80%. But also with a loss of connectivity for some cities that was key so that residents did not have to travel to Madrid or Barcelona. And more travelers. All in all, Ryanair is moving more passengers than ever in our country. Last year it broke a new record for travelers. Despite reducing its offer, the number of travelers grew by 5.6% in 2025. So far this year, according to Aena data collected by Expansionthe figure continues to grow although this time it has remained at 1.7%. The company has moved 29.8 million passengers so far this year and remains at the top of the table. The first months were weaker for the company but with the arrival of summer, operations have skyrocketed again. And that makes a lot of sense if we look at its distribution. Because while domestic flights have fallen by 23%, international flights have grown by 5%. Eating market share. What is striking is that Wizz Air and Vueling, the two most important low-cost companies in our country after the Irish company, are not only growing, they are also managing to eat into Ryanair’s market share. Vueling has consolidated itself as the second Spanish airline, with 16.5 million travelers and a growth of 4.6%, adding 721,769 new travelers. For its part, Wizz Air remains at 5.74 million travelers but its growth of 39% shows that the company’s commitment to our country is being consolidated. The data is the clear result that both companies are occupying the space that Ryanair had been leaving in recent months. Already in the first quarter of 2026 it was clear that the strategy of these two companies was working for them, providing service where Ryanair has been fully or partially dismissed. More than rates. Although in recent days the message has been sent by Ryanair that they would return to regional airports if they reduce airport taxes, it is clear that the company has undertaken a strategy to continue increasing the occupancy of its flights, leaving more risky bases to bet on the large Spanish tourist centers. The company assures that the rates in these spaces are too high, what the CNMC agrees onand has used it as a flag to blackmail Spain with more exits. However, the truth is that has gone to routes where seat occupancy maintains the same problems but where he takes advantage of advertising contracts that allow him to increase his income. And given the data, the strategy is working because international flights to preferred destinations in Spain are allowing the company to continue growing in our country. Photo | Fotis In Xataka | What is the airplane seat belt for? An unfortunate Ryanair passenger has the answer

El Corte Inglés sells off all these Sony, LG and Samsung TVs in its online outlet today, July 18

El Corte Inglés has many refurbished devices in its online store. There is everything, although the usual thing is that we mainly find televisions from previous years with fairly reasonable prices. For this reason we are going to review the best deals the store has today, July 17. Sony Bravia 7 65XR70 by 599 eurosa 65-inch TV with Dolby Vision and Atmos. LG 55QNED93A6A by 749 eurosa 55-inch MiniLED TV. Samsung TQ55S95FATXXC by 1,199 eurosa TV with OLED technology and anti-reflective treatment. LG OLED55G26LA by 899 eurosa smart OLED TV to install on the wall. Samsung TQ75QN74FATXXC by 1,399 eurosa 75-inch MiniLED TV. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Sony Bravia 7 65XR70 The Sony Bravia 7 65XR70 It is a smart TV that the brand launched in 2024, but for this price of 599 euros It continues to cause a lot of war. We are talking about a QLED TV with MiniLED backlighting that has a 65-inch diagonal and offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It is compatible with both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and its operating system is Google TV. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LG 55QNED93A6A The LG 55QNED93A6A It is a more recent TV than Sony’s, launched in 2025. It also has MiniLED backlighting, but in this case it comes with a 55-inch diagonal. Its refresh rate is up to 144 Hz through VRR, it is compatible with both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and supports multi-screen display to view two contents at the same time. Its price in this case is 749 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TQ55S95FATXXC The Samsung TQ55S95FATXXC It is another TV launched in 2025, although it is much more complete than LG’s. Its price is 1,199 euros and incorporates a panel with OLED technology and anti-reflective treatment. Its diagonal is 55 inches, it offers a refresh rate of up to 165 Hz and is compatible with HDR10+ and with Dolby Atmos. Plus, it works with both Alexa and Google Assistant. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LG OLED55G26LA The LG OLED55G26LA It is a smart TV that in this case must be placed on the wall (includes support). Its price is 899 euros and incorporates a panel with OLED technology and a 55-inch diagonal. It reaches a refresh rate of 100 Hz and is compatible with both Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung TQ75QN74FATXXC Lastly, the Samsung TQ75QN74FATXXC It is a television from the Neo QLED range that incorporates a 75-inch diagonal screen. Its refresh rate is up to 144 Hz, it is compatible with HDR10+, it includes Multi-View mode to view two contents at the same time and it works with both Alexa and Google Assistant. Its price in this case is 1,399 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links 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 | El Corte Inglés, Compradicción and Laura Lopez (header), Sony, LG, Samsung In Xataka | Best home theater projectors 2026. Which one to buy and 9 recommended models from 299 to 5,999 euros In Xataka | Mega-guide to set up a home theater: projector, screen, sound system and more

the tsunami is about to fall

What you see on these lines is a peculiar climate graph and much less intuitive than the typical colorful map like this or like this other. But all three are saying the same thing: how the climate has changed over the years due to climate change. This specifically shows the heat waves of Spain and Portugal as if they were waves of the sea. In fact, it records episodes of strong heat in the atmosphere over the Iberian Peninsula between the months of May and August year after year from 2002 to the present, specifically streaks of at least three consecutive days in which the temperature at 850 hPa (about 1,500 meters of altitude) exceeded the 90th percentile of local history. The graph is the work of the doctor in physics, state meteorologist and AEMET researcher Juan Jesús González Alemán, who has published on his Twitter account and has used data from ERA5, the global reference climate database, managed by the European Copernicus service. And the 69 recorded episodes say the same thing: heat waves are increasingly frequent, happen earlier and are more intense. The Iberian Peninsula is one of the regions in Europe where warming and increased heat waves are best documented. He IPCC sixth assessment report (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the UN body made up of experts for scientific advice on this matter, makes it clear: the Mediterranean basin is warming faster than the world average. The heat waves of the Iberian Peninsula, in a sea that predicts a tsunami Each wave drawn corresponds to an individual episodel: its shape reflects the progressive accumulation of heat above the threshold and the color indicates the total intensity of the event, measured in accumulated degree days. This last point is intuitive: for mild episodes, the color pale yellow; for the ends, garnet tone. Heat waves in the Iberian Peninsula with temperatures at 850 hPa. JJ González Alemán This graph condenses it as if it were a beach: at a glance we discover patterns of frequency, duration and intensity of heat waves at altitude, which usually precede heat waves on the surface and precisely because they arrive earlier, they serve to manage risks to public health or wildfiresor as further evidence of climate change. Visually, episodes are identified that science has collected and that most of us have probably experienced, such as that heat wave that roasted Europe in August 2003 associated with thousands of deaths or more recently, those of June 2015 and June 2022. Or a clear pattern: in recent years there has been a greater density of episodes, where heat waves directly occur in May, something historically less frequent. In the interest of simplifying the matter to improve visibility and impact, this graph only includes one variable (T850), so it is obviously not useful to replace rigorous and exhaustive statistical analyzes with series of parameters, which there are, there are, without going any further than the AEMET itself or the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) managed by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). In Xataka | The easiest way to understand global warming, in this climate map with data from 1940 In Xataka | This is how rain has changed in Spain in the last 30 years, on maps: the result is clear, alarming and there is no turning back

Apple ousts Nvidia and becomes the most valuable company in the world for a few hours. The secret is in the spending of AI

Two years ago the surprise came and Nvidia overtook Apple becoming the most valuable company in the world for the first time. Since then the title has changed hands on several occasions, although Nvidia has retained it practically uninterrupted since mid-2025: good times are going on for Jensen Huang’s team, with stratospheric benefits thanks to the AI ​​race in which he is one of the great beneficiaries. But last night, in just a few hours, a company that is not going through its best moment: sue OpenAI for theft of trade secrets, immersed in full transition of its CEOwith a talent drain and lagging behind in AIonce again emerged as the most valuable company on the planet despite all of the above. Surpass from Apple to Nvidia. Although fleeting, this reorganization of the ranking of the technological giants constitutes a warning to sailors about the expectations placed on AI. what has happened. During the Friday session and how AOL collectsApple was valued at $4.88 billion, above Nvidia’s $4.86 billion, which fell 3.5%. It was a hit and miss: at closing, Nvidia’s capitalization reached 4.92 billion, thus barely surpassing Apple’s 4.89 billion. Fleeting but significant: Apple returned to the throne for the first time since April 2025. Why is it important. Beyond the stock market anecdote, this turmoil reflects a change in the narrative about who truly benefits from the AI ​​boom. One of the large and immediate direct beneficiaries is Nvidia and its leadership reflects this. Toni Meadows, Chief Investment Officer at BRI Wealth Management, declares for Reuters that Apple is less dependent on capital spending intensity and is better positioned to monetize AI through services, the closed ecosystem and hardware upgrades. Nvidia rises with certain fluctuations because it is directly exposed, but Apple is better positioned to reap its rewards with less risk. Context. Nvidia has just broken historical records: in October it became the first company in the world to exceed a valuation of $5 trillion: it looked down on the rest of the magnificent seven. The reason? Chips for AI. Apple, on the other hand, has earned the label of lagging behind: it does not invest in its own models and is laying all its eggs in Google basket. However, in 2026 there is an increase of 20% so far this year. In detail. The catalyst for this movement has been Siri: last month Apple got its act together and renewed its assistant with the new Siri AI. It arrived late to the party, but it starts from a privileged position compared to some rivals and new startups: the personal data that each iPhone and the ecosystem houses. Of course, you have to discover how to take advantage of that information without compromising the privacy of users. The future. What happens from now on will depend on whether Apple manages to turn the promise of monetization into tangible results. Or what is the same: if the new and late Siri manages to stand up to Gemini in the Android ecosystem or compete in features with ChatGPT. For Nvidia, the future involves demonstrating that the colossal spending on AI infrastructure by its clients (hyperscalers such as Microsoft, Google or Amazon) continues to translate into large orders for chips, and that the bubble of an investment that, for the moment, does not offer a sufficient return does not burst. The next quarterly results will be the best thermometer to verify if this rotation of investors towards those who monetize AI with less risk is consolidated. In Xataka | Apple sues OpenAI for stealing trade secrets: “Lol, I have access”, the message of the engineer who uncovered the scandal In Xataka | The European Commission, on Siri AI: “The decision not to launch it in Europe is Apple’s and Apple’s alone” Cover | Applesphere

The most important thing that the Renaissance left us was not Michelangelo’s ‘David’ or Botticelli’s ‘Spring’: it was ice cream

From the classic flavors to the most baroque derivatives such as “tripe flavored with oreo and kinder”. For many the king of sweets, the ice cream It has a history dating back to the Italian Renaissance. It is true that the story of “ice with things” almost starts from the beginnings of civilization. The ancient Greeks, the Persians and the Chinese already mastered the art of cooling off using crushed ice mixed with fruits, honey or juice, a precursor to what we would currently consider a sorbet, which differs from ice cream in that it does not contain buttery ingredients. Like all things that have been done since time immemorial, it is not very clear how the idea came to Italywhether from China through the Silk Road or through Sicily thanks to Arab influence. From the distant antecedents to Italy What we do know is that ice cream became popular in Europe thanks to Cosimo I de’ Medicione of the key figures of the 16th century (not to be confused with Cosimo de’ Medici simply, founder of the dynasty and popularly known as Cosimo the Elder because it was not a question of heating his helmets too much is the nickname). Cosimo I took power in 1537becoming Grand Duke and boss of Florence at the age of 17. Cosimo decided to make his own that “the best mayor, the king” and, in addition to carrying out a successful economic and military policy, he completely renewed the Florentine administration (basically concentrating all the power in his hands) and promoted the flourishing of sciences and arts in the city (we owe him, for example, the construction of the Gallery Uffizi). And Cosimo I would end up going down in history, above all, as a great patron who welcomed and financed painters, sculptors, architects, astronomers and a very long etc. One of them would be Bernardo Buontalentiinventor, architect, set designer, designer, engineer and all-rounder at the Florentine court. Apparently, some guests from the Spanish court showed up by surpriseso Cosimo commissioned Buontalenti (who designed a fortress that made you a dessert) something to surprise the Spaniards during the welcome banquet. Buontalenti had already managed to preserve the snow which they brought from the mountains in underground chambers insulated with wood and cork, so a dessert was made by mixing snow with milk, eggs, lemon, orange, bergamot and sweetening it with honey or sugar (versions differ). Of course, that was a great success and at the Florentine court there began to be cakes to try the prodigious invention. Today, the largest festival in Europe dedicated to ice cream It is celebrated every year in the city of Florence, where in addition to Buontalenti, they also honor Ruggeria chicken peddler who a few years before Buontalenti himself had won a cooking contest presenting a dessert made from snow and frozen fruit. Italy, cradle of modern civilization. Next stop, France For some reason that no one in their right mind could explain, the Spanish did not have the good sense to take the recipe home and it is in France where the next chapter in the history of ice cream takes place. Catherine de’ Medicirelative of Cosimo I (try to trace the relationship in the family treeif you can) married Henry II of Orleans in 1533, thus becoming queen of France in one of the most turbulent periods in its history. She was queen consort until the death of her husband, with whom she did not get along at all, and then queen regent when her son Francisco II was still very young, who also had very fragile health and who died shortly after due to otitis. “And doesn’t it make you ice cream?” Paul Emil Jacobs, circa 1840. Thus, Catherine became regent for her second son, Charles IX, ruling for ten years until he finally took possession of the crown. However, Catherine would also survive Charles, thus becoming an advisor to Henry III, his third son and next king of France. Maybe Catherine remind you of someone. Returning to the topic at hand, Catherine, in addition to being a political animal, was, like Cosimo I, a convinced humanist and a great patron of letters and the arts (sponsoring, for example, the construction of the Tuileries). Catherine promoted the arts in France but did not forget her Italian roots, so the influence of elements italians at the French court it was notable. Thanks to Catherine, ballet was introduced to France and she was also partly responsible for the popularization of the commedia dell’artealthough it was not the first to present it in the French country. Catherine de’ Medici is a total fan of French gastronomy. François Clouet, before 1559. In more prosaic considerations, he also decided that French cuisine was a disaster and filled the court with Italian cooks, bringing ingredients such as olive oil, artichokes, beans, anchovies, pasta and much more. Besides taught the French to use the forkry, of course, made ice cream fashionable. And he did it by nothing more and nothing less than taking Ruggeri, the chicken man turned cook, to the French court. Tremendous plot twist. From the French court to heaven During the decades and centuries that followed, the expansion of ice cream is unstoppable (how could it not be?). In 1686, Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli moved from Palermo to Paris and opened the Café Procope, considered the oldest in France and where coffee and ice cream were served and names of the stature of Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot, Balzac, Victor Hugo, George Sand, Napoleon Bonaparte and even Oscar Wilde, who liked to go to France from time to time to do his things, gathered to have a cone. If you are interested, you can still go have a drink. Throughout the 17th century, numerous gastronomy books were published that included the recipe for the famous Italian ice cream, and at the end of the 19th century, Italian immigrants introduced the recipe to New York (the Americans, in turn, would … Read more

which cars can circulate and which rest on July 18

Indeed, it is very likely that you have already guessed it, this weekend the Saturday Not Circulating Today scheme is reactivated. And the traffic control strategy with which the Mexico City Environment Secretariat (SEDEMA) seeks to stop pollution does not rest. What does this mean? Those who plan to go out with their cars will have to check, no matter what, the hologram of their car and the last digit of their license plate. Restrictions that are not limited exclusively to the 16 districts of CDMX, but also extend to various suburban municipalities on the outskirts of the State of Mexico. Specifically, the program also operates in: Atizapan of Zaragoza Coacalco de Berriozábal Cuautitlan Cuautitlán Izcalli Chalco Chicoloapan Chimalhuacan Ecatepec de Morelos Huixquilucan Ixtapaluca Peace Naucalpan de Juárez Nezahualcoyotl Nicolas Romero Tecámac Tlalnepantla de Baz Tultitlan Chalco Valley Likewise, remember that if your route includes crossing through any of these locations, the Saturday No Circulation Today will be applied to you. What cars and license plates does Hoy No Circula Saturday affect? As you surely know, the purpose of this initiative is to reduce the number of cars in circulation to mitigate emissions, with rules that are specific to that day on Saturdays. Because the obligation to rest does not affect all vehicle owners on the same weekend: the combination between the hologram, the last number on the license plate and the calendar is what determines whether or not you can use your car. Remember that Today Not Circulating on Saturday is not in effect 24 hours a day. The application hours run strictly from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., so that outside of that period—during the night and early morning—the program does not limit vehicle traffic, as long as an environmental contingency or other extraordinary measure is not declared by the authorities that impose additional restrictions. For the specific case of July 18 from 2026third Saturday of the month, we are facing what is considered an “odd week.” That is, vehicles that have a hologram 1 and whose plates end in an odd number will be those who must remain out of circulation throughout the scheduled hours. If your car meets that combination, you will have to keep it stored until after 10:00 p.m. On the contrary, cars with holograms 0 and 00 can circulate without restrictions under the Today No Circula Saturday scheme. For their part, those with hologram 2 cannot circulate under any circumstances on Saturdays. In addition to the restrictions explained above, keep in mind that there are a series of exempt vehicles that can circulate completely freely without being affected by these ecological measures. In this group are: Electric, natural gas or hybrid technology vehicles Units registered with plates for people with disabilities All those intended for urban public transport services (including funeral services) Those dedicated to school or passenger transportation Those assigned to public security and/or civil protection The penalty for not complying with this regulation ranges from 20 to 30 times the Measurement and Update Unit (UMA), a range that approximately translates into a floor of 1,924.40 pesos and a ceiling of 2,886.60 pesos. Added to the hit to the pocketbook, the offender risks having the vehicle towed or impounded and the consequent loss of time involved in solving the administrative procedure before the security forces. What cars and license plates does Hoy No Circula Saturday affect? Failure to comply with the Hoy No Circula will be punished with a fine that ranges between 20 and 30 times the value of the Measurement and Update Unit (UMA), a figure that represents approximately 1,924.40 pesos at its lowest level until reaching 2,886.60 pesos at the highest limit. In addition, the driver risks having the car taken to the vehicle depot. Photo | Silas Lundquist In Xataka | The countries that pollute the most in the world, gathered in a detailed graph

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