Frank Black celebrated the anniversary of an album that sounds better than ever now

Regarding the grooves of his first album, Black changed things a bit in relation to what he had offered a couple of days before at the Fillmore in San Francisco; not in terms of the presence of the chosen songs, but in the order in which he presented them, because instead of performing “Los Angeles” in the first part of the concert, before launching into the entire “Teenager of the Year”, he left the piece for the closing segment. He did so with full knowledge that this is a cut that, for natural reasons, occupies a special place among his local fans, even though the lyrics seem to hint somewhat maliciously that he is referring to “another Los Angeles.” Before playing it, the host of the evening, who keeps his distinctive voice intact, introduced the musicians who accompanied him, almost all of whom came from our city; and at other times, he mentioned some of the experiences he has had in Southern California, implying the appreciation he has for a place where he has spent a lot of time. But he did not talk about the current fires, which could have left any casual viewer stunned, but which makes sense when it comes to an artist little inclined to public sentimental manifestations and even physical movement on stage. It was also appropriate that he ended the concert with “I Heard Ramona Sing”, another song from the debut album that attracted attention from its premiere for its catchy nature, and which once again achieved notoriety seven years later due to its inclusion in the band. soundtrack of “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, a film with which it had nothing to do (beyond the fact that the main character was in an ‘indie’ band), but whose female protagonist was precisely named Ramona. Made up mostly of the personnel who recorded “Teenager” – that is, bassist and keyboardist Eric Drew Feldman (who also produced the work), guitarist Lyle Workman and drummer Nick Vincent -, and with the addition of multi-instrumentalist Rob Laufer , Black’s band for the occasion naturally offered a particularly faithful interpretation of the plate; and he did the same with the cuts from the first album that were heard, in which Feldman and Vincent also participated. Aside from one mistake or another, the musicians established an impressive unity that was even more remarkable given that, outside of the two previous dates in the city of San Francisco, they had not really played together in a long, long time. And all they had to do was dedicate themselves to their thing, without fuss of any kind, to give life to an unforgettable night.

Cruz Azul did not accept that Martín Anselmi said goodbye in the duel vs. Puebla

Once the departure of Martin Anselmi As technical director of Cruz Azul, the celestial board headed by engineer Víctor Velázquez made the decision to cut corners and prevent the Argentine coach from saying goodbye to the fans next Saturday against the Puebla. In this way, the Uruguayan Vicente Sánchez, who directs the Under 23 team of the Maquina Celeste, He will be in charge of directing against the fringe squad on date three of the Clausura 2025 tournament and on matchday 4 against Necaxa, pending the decision of which coach will take charge of the rest of the tournament in relief of Anselmi. The above could be learned through a source worthy of all credit at Cruz Azul who told The Opinionunder the condition of anonymity, that Anselmi’s decision generated a lot of annoyance in the Cruz Azul high command, For this reason, they have taken a tough attitude against the South American strategist. considering that he failed to fulfill the commitment he had made and where he guaranteed that his word was above any contract. The same source revealed to this publishing house that although it is true that in the contract There is a contract termination clause for a total of $5 million dollars (approximately 100 million Mexican pesos), Cruz Azul directors were confident that Anselmi would respect the four-year contract he signed six months after arriving at the Celeste Machine. In this agreement, the cement board met all its demands and made him the second highest-paid coach in Mexican soccer in a monthly amount of $130,000 dollars per month (more than 2.5 million pesos per month), where Anselmi even came out to say publicly that his word was above any contract and that he would respect the agreement. The offer from Porto arrived in November In more data, which could be accessed, It was assured that Martín Anselmi received the offer from Porto since November pastjust when the Celeste Machine showed a decline in its football level. We were also told that Anselmi had already been preparing his departure and that he still decided to demand that the board hire several reinforcements such as Jesús Orozco Chiquete, Omar Campos, Luka Romero and Mateusz Bogusz, who together with the players he brought in since his arrival such as Luis Romo, Willer Ditta, Kevin Mier, Gonzalo Piovi , Giorgios Giakoumakis and Jorge Sánchez, made Cruz Azul spend, according to unofficial figures, around $70 million dollars (1,450 million Mexican pesos). 👎🚂 “IF YOU KNEW THIS SINCE NOVEMBER, YOU WERE VERY UNGRATEFUL TO CRUZ AZUL” Martín Anselmi leaves La Maquina, but with a very bitter taste 🙄 ❌ “COINCENTLY IN THE LIGUILLA THE TEAM FALLS, WHEN THE APPROACH CAME WITH PORTO”#LUP pic.twitter.com/BU3Yek1g3f — FOX Sports MX (@FOXSportsMX) January 23, 2025 They even authorized the departure of Luis Romo due to differences within the locker room, all with the aim of keeping the team fully involved in the competition for the title in the Clausura 2025 tournament, only for it to come out at this point with the decision to go to Porto in Portugal. For now and in the latest details that were accessed, it is stated that Cruz Azul demands cash payment of the contract termination clause. and will not allow the Portuguese to want to pay the money in payments. The candidates So with this, Cruz Azul will dedicate itself to the search for the new coach, but next Saturday Vicente Sánchez will appear on the light blue bench against Puebla, while they seek to specify the arrival of another Argentine like Gabriel Milito or the Uruguayan Diego Alonso. It is true that the names of the Portuguese Renato Paiva have been used, as well as the Mexicans Jaime Lozano and Efraín Álvarez. Continue reading:– In Portugal they don’t know who Martín Anselmi is-Diego Alonso and Vicente Sánchez the candidates to lead Cruz Azul – Is Cruz Azul left without a coach? They assure that Martín Anselmi will coach Porto

All about the cameras of the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra

The wait has come to an end. A few minutes ago Samsung presented all the news about its new flagship phones for 2025. In Hypertextual We have been lucky enough to be able to test them, get to know their AI functions in depth, detail all the prices for the different models and, also, take a good look at their photographic section. In fact, in these lines the protagonists are the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra camerasthree configurations that aim to earn a place in the highest echelon of the industry. This year Samsung has opted for further professionalize your camerasopting for details that the most advanced users in photography and video will appreciate. In this sense, it has been copied a little from Applefinally integrating the logarithmic recording (LOG), although it has gone further including modes such as the zebra pattern or the direct implementation of LUT’s. Of course, not only those most skilled in photography will be able to take advantage of the new generation: the cameras of the Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra also arrive with very interesting improvements for the general public. A good example is the new 50 MP wide-angle sensor in the most advanced model, an update that many have been missing for some time. Now, it is here and it is accompanied by compelling news. The cameras of the Galaxy S25 Ultra are once again the protagonists Samsung has changed several key aspects in this new series, but one thing that remains is the difference in the cameras of the base models and the most advanced. The Galaxy S25 Ultra continues to boast of having the best photography section ever seen on a Samsung mobile. If you want the best shots and the greatest versatility, it is necessary to go for this mobile. And, to whet your appetite, there’s nothing better than taking a look at the official technical data sheet for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra camera. Sensor type Characteristics Wide Angle Sensor (main camera) Resolution: 200 megapixelsAperture: f/1.7Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)FOV: 85°24mm equivalent Telephoto Sensor Resolution: 50 megapixelsAperture: f/3.4Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)FOV: 22°5x optical zoom111mm equivalent Telephoto Sensor Resolution: 10 megapixelsAperture: f/2.4Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)FOV: 36°3x optical zoom67mm equivalent Ultra Wide Angle Sensor Resolution: 50 megapixelsAperture: f/1.9FOV: 120°13mm equivalent front camera Resolution: 12 megapixelsAperture: f/2.2FOV: 80° The great novelty is in the 50 MP ultra wide angle sensorwhich leaves behind the 12 MP resolution to have higher quality and a much more pleasant experience when zooming into photos in the gallery. Furthermore, this change also considerably improves the luminosity of the shots and it makes night photography with the UW finally have results on par with other cameras. And, although the rest of the sensors hardly change, Samsung has worked to raise the level of photographs. According to the company, has modified the post-processing algorithms to get more juice out of the camerasin addition to taking advantage of the performance of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite to do it much faster. Qualcomm presented a good list of improvements in photography, so the Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras, without offering many changes to the hardware, could make a significant leap over previous generations. A good example of this is the professional details that Samsung has integrated into this Galaxy S25 Ultra. Namely, it has included recording in logarithmic (LOG), it allows including LUT’s directly from the editing section, records 10-bit video in HDR and has implemented a new system called Audio Eraser that eliminates ambient noise in post-production. The arrival of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, the new algorithms, the change in the ultra wide angle and the professional video modes They predict a splendid photographic section from Samsung. Without a doubt, in Hypertextual We are looking forward to getting our hands on the Galaxy S25 Ultra cameras to tell you much more in depth. The Galaxy S25 and S25+ also take advantage of Qualcomm The hardware news is more limited when we talk about the base models. In fact, Samsung has not implemented a single change in the cameras of the Galaxy S25 and S25+ compared to the previous generation. It traces the sensors, resolutions and technical details, although this does not mean it stagnates in image quality. This year the Galaxy S25 and S25+ include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Galaxy S24 opted for the Exynos 2400. Therefore, as with the Ultra model, Samsung is committed to a photographic improvement present in post-processing of the images. The new algorithms and muscle of the Snapdragon 8 Elite can get more juice out of the Galaxy S25’s camera hardware and obtain that obligatory leap in quality that a new generation should offer. This, of course, does not mean that we would have liked to see the ultra-wide-angle sensor also go from 12 to 50 MP, but it is not what Samsung has decided. Sensor Type Characteristics Wide Angle Sensor (main camera) Resolution: 50 megapixelsAperture: f/1.8Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)FOV: 85°24mm equivalent Telephoto Sensor Resolution: 10 megapixelsAperture: f/2.4Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)FOV: 36°3x optical zoom67mm equivalent Ultra Wide Angle Sensor Resolution: 12 megapixelsAperture: f/2.2FOV: 120°13mm equivalent front camera Resolution: 12 megapixelsAperture: f/2.2FOV: 80° After taking photos, AI will help you further Galaxy AI It is still very present in the entire Galaxy S25 series, and has some interesting functions when we talk about the photographic section. Beyond using artificial intelligence to detect scenes and improve certain shots, the new devices take advantage of the improvement of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite to be faster when editing your content. Now, for example, the Galaxy S25 are capable of performing Generative AI-based editing tasks much faster and without the need to connect to any remote server: everything happens on the device itself. Options like object eraser are not new, but they do work better, offer more realistic results, and run faster. Subscribe to the Hipertextual daily newsletter. Receive the most important and relevant information about technology, science and digital culture in your email … Read more

Netflix and AI enthusiasm bring Wall Street to the verge of an all-time high

NEW YORK — Netflix, Oracle and other big tech companies boosted the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, as profits at those companies rose and enthusiasm grew about the revenue prospects that artificial intelligence can generate. The S&P 500 rose 37.13 points, or 0.6%, to 6,086.37, approaching its all-time high set last month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 130.92 points, or 0.3%, to 44,156.73, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 252.56, or 1.3%, to 20,009.34. The gains came even as most U.S. stocks fell under the weight of another rise in Treasury yields. For example, smaller company stocks in the Russell 2000 index lost 0.6%, and about two out of every three stocks in the S&P 500 sank. However, the gains from large influential stocks were more than enough to make up for it. Netflix helped lead the rise after it announced that live events such as American football games and a fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul helped it add nearly 19 million subscribers during the latest quarter. It also reported higher profits than analysts expected, and indicated that it is increasing subscription prices in the United States and other countries. Netflix titles rose 9.7%. The Netflix logo on a remote control. (Jenny Kane/Associated Press) On the other hand, Travelers advanced 3.2% after also beating analyst expectations for its earnings in the last quarter. The insurer said gains on its investments and growth in net written premiums helped it overcome losses created by Hurricane Milton, which hit the Florida coast in the Gulf of Mexico in October, and other catastrophes. Some of the market’s strongest boosts came from companies related to artificial intelligence. Oracle rose 6.8% after advancing 7.2% the previous day, ahead of the planned announcement — which ultimately came late on Tuesday — about Stargate, a joint venture that the White House says will begin building data centers. and the generation of electricity necessary for the further development of artificial intelligence in Texas. The partnership formed by Oracle, OpenAI and SoftBank will invest up to $500 billion. Shares of SoftBank Group Corp. in Tokyo rose 10.6%. Other AI-related stocks also gained ground, continuing their already fantastic run. Nvidia, the company whose chips are driving much of the movement toward AI, rose 4.4%. Its shares are above $147 after just two years ago they were below $18. The yield on the 10-year Treasury bond rose from 4.57% to 4.60%. It had been largely retreating since an encouraging update on inflation last week, but is still well above its position in September, when it was below 3.65%. In the cryptocurrency market, where prices have risen on hopes that President Donald Trump will make Washington more cryptocurrency-friendly, bitcoin was just above $104,000. On Monday it was above $109,000, a record.

All the AI ​​functions coming to the Galaxy S25

After months of waiting and endless leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S25 They are now official, and come with new features in terms of design, power or cameras, with new colors, a more advanced processor and new sensors to improve photographic results. The new members of the Galaxy family also come with a handful of AI features aimed at improving productivity as well as image editing, and some of them are really interesting. Some of these artificial intelligence features that include the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra, however, already debuted with the Galaxy S24, and in the new models they continue to be free. One of them is Circle to Searchwhich allows you to circle an area of ​​the screen to get information about what it is showing. It also maintains the instant translator on calls or audio notes transcriptionthe summaries in the notes app and more. Another of the AI ​​functions that the Galaxy S25 maintains is the integration with GeminiGoogle’s language model that competes with ChatGPT. In the new smartphones, yes, the integration with Gemini goes one step further. Samsung has added additional functions to interact more quickly with the assistant, such as a specific Gemini button when the user takes a screenshot, so that the AI ​​shows information about it. The AI ​​news coming to the Galaxy S25: improvements in Gemini, new summaries and more In addition to this, the Galaxy S25 has a More conversational AI that is capable of answering more specific or advanced questions. For example, users can ask the assistant to show images from the trip to Italy, and it will do so. On the other hand, the Galaxy S25 arrives with more integrated AI across platforms. Samsung and Google have collaborated to make their services and applications work together, which will allow users, for example, to ask Gemini to show the agenda that has arrived in the Gmail email and add it to the Gmail calendar application. Samsung. At the moment, however, it is not clear how integrated this function will be in third-party platforms and services, beyond Google and Samsung, although the company has confirmed that it will be compatible with popular apps, such as WhatsApp or Spotify. And of course, there are new AI features. One of them is AI Selectwhich can interpret the context of what the user is doing and suggest specific actions, such as making a GIF if you are watching a video The other new function is Now Briefa kind of assistant that is capable of making summaries of the most important things from time to time. The user can configure this function so that, for example, it gives a summary of the weather every week, sleep every morning, etc. Now Brief can also learn from your habits and give you summaries based on your location (for example, if you go on a trip, at the end of the day it can show you the photos you’ve taken) or whether you perform a specific task each day. Finally, Samsung has added to the Galaxy S25 Now Bar, a kind of iPhone Lives Activities that shows relevant information about a specific application on the lock screen, for example, the time left on an order, etc. AI functions applied to the camera The Galaxy S25 camera also improves thanks to AI, and specifically thanks to these functions that Samsung has included in its smartphones. Related to the edition, we find the audio eraserwhich allows you to eliminate unwanted sounds in a video and even select the type of noise we want to eliminate (traffic, wind, etc.). In any case, there are other AI functions that Samsung has added to improve photographic results, including a mode that takes screenshots before and after the original image, so that the user, if the photo turns out wrong, can choose another face. And, of course, the magic eraser for photos It remains the same, although the company has improved it and is now more precise. Samsung also confirms that most of these models work locally, so they can even be used without an internet connection and in a more secure way.

US House approves immigration detention law that could be the first that Trump enacts

The US House of Representatives on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that requires the detention of migrants who are in the country without permission and who have been accused of theft and violent crimes, the first measure that President Donald Trump can enact it, after Congress—with some bipartisan support—moved quickly in line with the president’s plans to toughen measures against illegal immigration. The passage of the Laken Riley Act, named after a Georgia nursing student who was murdered last year by a Venezuelan, shows how dramatically the political debate over immigration has shifted to the right following Trump’s election victory. . Immigration policy has often been one of the most entrenched issues in Congress, but a crucial group of 46 politically vulnerable Democrats joined Republicans to pass the strict proposal by a vote count of 263 in favor and 156 against. . “For decades, it has been nearly impossible for our government to agree on solutions to problems at our border and within our country,” said Republican Senator Katie Britt. He noted that it is likely to be the “most significant immigration bill” that Congress has passed in nearly three decades. However, the bill will require a massive increase in the capabilities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but does not include any new funding. Meanwhile, the new president has issued a series of executive orders aimed at sealing the border with Mexico to immigration and ultimately deporting millions of migrants who lack permanent legal status in the United States. On Wednesday, Trump also canceled refugee resettlement and his administration has said it intends to prosecute local law enforcement officials who do not comply with his new immigration policies. Republican congressional leaders have made clear that they intend to follow the same path, although their biggest challenge will be finding a way to approve funding to actually implement Trump’s strict plans. “What he’s doing is starting what will ultimately be our legislative agenda,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson. House Republicans initially passed the legislation last year with the support of 37 Democrats in a move intended as a political rebuke to then-President Joe Biden’s handling of the southern border. He then languished in the Democratic-controlled Senate. This year, Republicans, now in control of both houses of Congress, have made this their top priority. When it came before the Senate, 12 Democrats voted in favor of the measure, and when the House voted on a version of the bill earlier this month, 48 Democrats supported it. A majority of adults in the United States favor deporting immigrants convicted of violent crimes, according to a recent poll by the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and The Associated Press. However, only about 37% of U.S. adults favor deporting migrants in the country illegally who have not been convicted of a crime. “While the bill is not perfect, it sends a clear message that we think criminals should be deported,” said Rep. Tom Suozzi, a New York Democrat who has urged his party to support stricter enforcement of the law. immigration law. Under the bill, federal authorities would be required to detain any migrant arrested or charged with crimes such as shoplifting. The scope of the proposal was expanded in the Senate to also include those accused of assaulting a police officer or crimes that injure or cause the death of someone. The bill also gives state attorneys general standing to sue the federal government for damages caused by federal immigration decisions. This gives states new power in immigration policy when they have already been trying to counter presidential decisions under the Trump and Biden administrations. Democrats unsuccessfully tried to have that provision removed from the bill in the Senate, saying it would inject even more uncertainty and partisanship into immigration policy. Ultimately, even the Trump administration will likely struggle to implement the new requirements unless Congress follows up later this year with funding. Republicans are currently planning how to push their priorities through Congress through a party-line process known as budget reconciliation. They have estimated the cost of funding Trump’s border and deportation priorities at approximately $100 billion. Trump has “established the largest domestic logistics undertaking of our lifetimes, which is the deportation of the majority of aliens who are in the United States illegally,” said Ken Cuccinelli, who led U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services during the Trump’s first term, to a Senate panel recently. Cuccinelli noted that it would require an increase in immigration judges, prosecutors and other staff, but Trump has also paved the way for using military assets, bases and other resources to carry out mass deportations. The Department of Homeland Security has estimated that the Laken Riley Act would cost $26.9 billion in the first year to implement, including an increase of 110,000 ICE detention beds. Most Democrats criticized the lack of funding in the bill as evidence that it is a piecemeal approach that would do little to fix problems in the immigration system but would burden federal authorities with new requirements. “The authors of the bill stated that it would result in the arrest and detention of dangerous criminals, but it will not because it is a completely unfunded mandate,” said Democratic Senator Chris Murphy. Others expressed concerns that the bill would deprive migrants, including minors or beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, of due process rights. Senator Alex Padilla said federal authorities would now be forced to prioritize detaining migrants arrested for minor crimes such as shoplifting, rather than those who commit serious crimes. Overall, there is no evidence that migrants are more likely to commit violent crimes. Several studies have found that immigrants commit crimes at lower rates than those born in the United States. Groups that advocate for restrictive immigration policies dispute or dismiss those findings. But Republicans pointed to the bill’s namesake, Laken Riley, and how she was murdered by a Venezuelan migrant who had previously been arrested by local authorities but released while his … Read more

The Sundance festival starts with an eye on Los Angeles

PARK CITY, Utah — With a day in advance because the Oscar nominations are announced Thursday morning, the heads of the Sundance Institute and the Sundance Film Festival shared at the Filmmakers Lodge what they expect from the next week and a half, in which more than 150 titles selected from more than 16,000 applications including feature filmsshorts, documentaries and episodic films. The reception also brought together part of the press that will cover the most important independent film festival in the world in an event in which the difficult situation that many members of history are experiencing in Los Angeles due to the fires was remembered. The evening included speeches by Amanda Kelso, interim executive director of the Sundance Institute, Eugene Hernandez, director of the Sundance Film Festival; Kim Yutani, festival programming director; and John Nein, Senior Programmer and Director of Strategic Initiatives. Los Angeles on everyone’s mind Kelso began his speech with emotional words about the recent challenges faced in Southern California, acknowledging the “incalculable loss” experienced by many, including members of the Sundance community. “This situation reminds us how fragile everything is. The amazing thing is how we can come together now. This is almost a healing moment for us,” Kelso said, emphasizing the importance of community and connection. Before each screening of the festival, a QR code will be displayed on the screen that those present can scan to access information on how to help those affected by the fires in Los Angeles. Kelso also reiterated the festival’s dedication to showcasing underrepresented voices. “Sundance is a festival of discovery,” he said. No headquarters defined yet for 2027 Kim Yutani, director of programming and Eugene Hernández, director of the Sundance Film Festival. Yutani pointed out that less than 1% of the titles presented are selected for the festival.Credit: Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival | Shutterstock Eugene Hernández highlighted the unifying spirit of the festival, describing this year’s program as an opportunity to “discover global stories” that entertain, provoke and inspire. On the first day of the festival, this Thursday, January 23, 15 titles will be premiered. “This year’s films will generate conversations”said Hernández, underscoring the festival’s role in bringing audiences together to experience transformative narratives. Hernández also commented that the festival has not yet decided whether it will move to another city starting in 2027. The organization is exploring the possibility of changing locations, with Boulder, Colorado and Cincinnati, Ohio in the running alongside Park City itself. Hernández assured that the decision will be announced at the end of this winter. Emerging talents at Sundance 2025 Kim Yutani highlighted the notable talent featured in this year’s selection, singling out filmmakers whose creativity and vision promise to leave a lasting impact. He encouraged attendees to pay attention to rising stars such as James Sweeney (“Twinless”), Katarina Zhu (“Bunnylovr”), Eva Victor (“Sorry, Baby”), Pasqual Gutierrez (“Serious People”) and Grace Glowicki (“ “Dead Lover”). “These are incredibly talented people. We want them to know their names now and to keep track of them,” Yutani said. global stories John Nein highlighted the festival’s international offering, which reflects Sundance’s legacy of discovery and visibility. Films like Emily Blischfeldt’s “twisted reinterpretation of Cinderella” and Nadia Fall’s “Brides” demonstrate the festival’s commitment to amplifying diverse voices from around the world. Nein also presented powerful documentaries that address global issues, including “How to Build a Library,” “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” and “Cutting Through Rocks.” He mentioned the return of established filmmakers such as Vladimir de Fontenay (“Sukkwan Island”) and Oscar winner Mstyslav Chernov (“2000 Meters to Andrivka”), whose works add depth to this year’s program. Keep reading:· Latin voices are heard at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

The Galaxy S25 have forgotten the best technology of the year

A sublime integration with Geminiinteresting news in the photographic section, the more powerful processor of the industry and a new design that we had been waiting for years for the most advanced model. These are some of the improvements that have made the Unpacked 2025 and that Samsung has shown as the main assets to buy one of the new Galaxy S25, S25+ or S25 Ultra. But, like everything in this life, you cannot get everything right in each section, and There is one that the Korean company has completely forgotten about. What is the great lack of the Samsung Galaxy S25? The battery. The company has not moved a single figure from one year to the next, and maintains the same mAh in each of the models. The design and dimensions hardly change in the new devices – beyond the new Ultra – which could justify the lack of news in this section. Samsung has gone too far when it comes to talking about its batteries, autonomy and fast chargingimplying that it is a section without much room for improvement. Is this true? Are there any relevant milestones in the industry? Has Samsung been left behind? The Galaxy S25 forgets the most important novelty in the battery industry in recent years We are not exaggerating in the slightest. During the last quarter of 2024, the battery industry—specifically those for mobile phones—has achieved a very relevant milestone: the marketing and distribution of silicon-carbon cells. Not only are they fully developed, but there are already several smartphones on sale that integrate them. A good example is the Xiaomi 15a device that was presented in China a couple of months ago with a increase of almost 900 mAh compared to the previous generation. The most interesting thing? Its thickness has only increased by 0.1 millimeterspractically nothing. All thanks to the higher energy density of silicon-carbon. Even much more modest models are betting on this technology. In the mid-range is the Honor Magic7 Litea newcomer to Spain that we have been able to test and that boasts of 6,600 mAh in a 7.98 millimeter body and 189 grams of weight. To put this data in perspective, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has a 5,000 mAh battery that is 8.2 millimeters thick. With these figures on the table, it is impossible not to think that Samsung has missed a good opportunity to make a difference. Opting for silicon-carbon batteries in the Galaxy S25 series would have been a true revolution and a very important leap compared to the previous generation. Only time will tell if Samsung is wrong with this decision, although one thing seems quite obvious: the competition, especially that which comes from China, wants to revolutionize autonomies by 2025 and make mobile phones with huge batteries that are not limited by a thicker or heavier design than normal. It’s a shame that Samsung hasn’t jumped on this boat. Fast charging, but not too fast This 2025 we not only have identical batteries to the 2024 generation, also a fast charge that does not move a single watt (W). Samsung is once again betting on 45 W in the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra, while at the bottom of the list is the Galaxy S25 with a power of 25 W. It is another section that leaves us with a bittersweet taste. Samsung and Apple are fighting a lonely battle for slow fast charging, and while the market is not asking for abysmal 200W powers, it is supporting brands that choose to raise the level a little and allow 80 or 90 W recharges. The figures of the new mobile phones, without being considered slow – the 25 W of the Galaxy S25 yes, everything must be said – They are at the bottom of the industrysomething that does not quite add up when we talk about three mobile phones that intend to reign in the high-end for much of 2025. The Samsung Galaxy S25 are great devices, they come with a good dose of AI, several of the best cameras of the year and unparalleled power for gaming, but they have not managed to finish off and justify the generation step when we talk about battery and fast charging. Using silicon-carbon would have been the culmination, but Samsung wanted to reserve this technology for later.

La Perla arrives in LA with its vibrant rhythmic, feminine and combative fusion

It doesn’t seem to be a coincidence. In recent weeks, we have announced the different avant-garde cumbiera groups that have been visiting Southern California, which seems to indicate the existence of a renewal movement that is not limited to a single Latin American country. And although Son Rompe Pera -who performed at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach after passing through Coachella-, Black Rooster Sound -which was presented at the same Alex’s on December 31- and Karen and The Remedies -which was at the Lodge Room on January 18- came to our shores representing Mexico City, what is coming from the same musical side tips the balance towards the original territory of the genre, that is, the Colombian nation. The most immediate corresponds to the show that will be offered on March 9 at The Echo (1822 W Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026), and which will be headed by La Perla, a Bogota combo made up of Karen Forero, Giovanna Mogollón and Diana Sanmiguel who, despite respecting traditions, has chosen to combine them with modern contributions that reflect her own identity. Placing themselves within the topic of “new Colombian music,” the members of the combo claim to have been in contact for a long period of time with the teachers of the school they practice through the informal folklore meetings that take place in their city, and which are usually called “wheels”. After winning the prize for the amateur category at the National Bagpipe Festival that takes place on the Colombian coast thanks to the interpretation of classical pieces, and having thus become the second all-female band to triumph in the prestigious contest, Forero , Mogollon and Sanmiguel began to create their own songs, maintaining the percussion format (using drums and seeds) and adding elements of hip-hop and beatboxing. The preparation was long, but finally, in 2022, after publishing several singles, they managed to release their first album, “Callejera”, which also includes contributions from merengue and champeta, and which, unlike cuts of rural origin, cater to urban themes that, in many cases, are connected to social interests worthy of consideration. Another photo of the band. (Maria Alejandra Villamizar) That is the case of “Bruja”, which achieved notoriety after being included in the Netflix original series “Siempre Bruja” (“Always a Witch”), and which seems to speak of the unfair persecution suffered by women who have decided challenge conventional norms; from “El Sol”, which is dedicated to the farmers who are experiencing hardships in our countries, and from “La Selva”, which demands the respect that the Amazon deserves. It is, in the end, a proposal that is as vibrant on the rhythmic and vocal level as it is combative on the level of messages, and that you will be able to appreciate live if you attend the aforementioned concert by The Echo, where the three Bogota natives will share the stage with Susobrino, an electronic artist and DJ of Bolivian descent who appeals to the sounds of his ancestors in order to generate a unique style. The next visit to the coffee country that is going down similar paths is that of Los Piranas, the celebrated instrumental supergroup made up of Eblis Alvarez (from Meridian Brothers), Mario Galeano (from Frente Cumbiero and Ondatrópica) and Pedro Ojeda (from Romperayo and Sidestepper). This presentation will take place on April 11 at The Lodge Room (104 N Ave 56, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90042), and there will be an opportunity to talk about it in more detail.

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