almost no one wants a computer with AI no matter how hard the industry tries

Dell is clear that its products in 2026 will no longer be “AI-first.” That absolute focus on promising the gold and the moro in the new generation of PCs thanks to the virtues of artificial intelligence is disappearing and the reason is obvious: almost no one cares if their PC has AI functions or not. what has happened. Kevin Terwilliger, chief product officer at Dell, said in a recent interview with PC Gamer that the AI ​​fever on PCs has ended up causing a lot of disappointment among users. “In fact,” he explains, “I think the AI ​​probably confuses them more than it helps them achieve a specific result.” Dell no longer believes (as much) in PCs with AI. This manager showed surprising honesty when talking about how this absolute commitment to AI has not convinced either users or companies. The company has taken a step back, and although they will continue to pay attention to these AI options, they will no longer be the priority because they have discovered that people don’t care too much about those options: “We’re very focused on leveraging the AI ​​capabilities of a device – in fact, every product we announce has an NPU – but what we’ve learned over the course of this year, especially from a consumer perspective, is that they don’t buy based on AI.” Although the monkey dresses in silk, the monkey stays. Our dear PC knows it well, that in the last two years wanted go from being a Personal Computer to a Personal Companion with the help, of course, of AI. All manufacturers started to brag about TOPS on powerful NPUs and how instead of using our computer with a mouse and keyboard we were going to use the voice. The promise has dissipated and what has happened to the PC is that everyone keep using it the same way you used it. At least, for now. Dell lowers the bet. Dell was one of Microsoft’s initial partners in the launch of Copilot+ PCs in 2024, and even added variants of its popular Dell XPS 13 and Inspiron with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chip. They even added Cloud AI chips of this manufacturer in its high-end chips last year to try to reinforce the execution of local AI models, but that has not convinced users. That manufacturers like Dell change the discourse is significant and dangerous for Microsoft’s ambitious plans. Microsoft is left alone. The company led by Satya Nadella has been flooding us with new AI features in Windows for a long time, but the problem is that most of these features are being received with indifference… or with total rejection. The Windows Recall example is the clearest: the feature seemed promisingbut its launch was involved in a great privacy controversy and its availability was delayed and currently it is an option that is barely talked about. Thank you for your sincerity, Dell. Dell’s speech is surprising and appreciated. Especially after that continuous trickle of releases in which AI seemed to be the salvation of the PC and the key to a new golden age. These functions can end up being valuable, without a doubt, but what users continue to look for in their laptops, for example, is reliability and great autonomy, for example. That’s what still matters. The PC faces a complicated future. Jeff Clarke, COO of Dell, participated in a media meeting at CES 2026 and also mentioned how in this industry “We have this unfulfilled promise of AI and the expectation that AI will drive demand from end users.” It is clear that Dell now has a different vision, but both it and other manufacturers face a very difficult few months because as Clarke said, “we are about to enter 2026 with a quite significant memory shortage“. In Xataka | Sundar Pichai (CEO of Google) believes that ‘Her’ is inevitable: “there will be people who fall in love with an AI and we should prepare ourselves”

they are running out of copper

This beginning of the year has shaken the foundations of the global economy. Between the capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States and unprecedented geopolitical volatility, copper—one of the key minerals for the energy future—has climbed to an all-time high, exceeding $13,000 per ton. This escalation is not a passing fluctuation. As Bloomberg detailswe are facing a “perfect storm” where a severe adjustment in supply combined with an unbridled risk appetite. The market has entered a phase of backwardation (where the immediate price is higher than the future), a technical signal that, according to analysts, points to a real and desperate physical shortage. Data centers: the black hole of metal. While construction and energy have always been the pillars of copper consumption, artificial intelligence has changed the scale of the problem. According to an analysis by businessman Frank Holmesa conventional data center consumes between 5,000 and 15,000 tons of metal. However, a “hyperscale” center—necessary to train AI models—can require up to 50,000 tons per facility. In addition, it highlights an uncomfortable reality for 2030, a year in which data centers could devour more than half a million tons of copper annually. Here lies the big problem, since the demand for technology is absolutely inelastic. As Holmes explainsthe silicon giants don’t care if copper costs $10,000 or $20,000 because the metal represents less than 0.5% of the total cost of an AI project. They will pay whatever it takes, emptying warehouses and leaving the rest of the industries (construction, appliances, motor) without supply. An offer that falls apart. While demand flies, production is in crisis. According to a Financial Times reportthe price has risen almost a third since October driven by disruptions at key mines such as the Grasberg complex in Indonesia. Added to this is the Mantoverde strike in Chile, which has been the final trigger. Although it only contributes 0.5% of world production, its gradual closure has reminded the market that there are no longer safety “mattresses.” The situation is structural. As Reuters has pointed outhe breakeven to develop new mines already exceeds 13,000 dollars per ton. Without record prices, there is no incentive to dig. Citi analysts estimate a deficit of 308,000 tons for this year, while ING Group projects that by 2026 the gap will reach 600,000 tons. The geopolitics of the “bottleneck”. The world board shows a dangerous fracture. China has played a master card because it only has 4% of the world’s reserves, but controls 49% of global refining. Beijing is buying concentrates from Chile and scrap from the US to process them and return them to the market as finished products. Whoever controls refining will control the technological transition. On the other side, Donald Trump’s administration has introduced chaos with tariffs. According to Bloombergfear of imminent liens has led to a “disjointed inventory.” US warehouses are at record levels with 450,000 tons, while stocks on the London and Shanghai stock exchanges have plummeted by more than 55%. copper is in the wrong place for the rest of the world. The “Venezuela Effect”. The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro by US forces added a layer of geopolitical uncertainty. Although Trump’s attention has focused on oilthe CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) wonders if Venezuela it’s a goal of critical minerals. The country has potential reserves of gold, coltan and bauxite. However, as the expert Luisa Palacios explainsthe Venezuelan mining sector is devastated by illegality and lack of investment. CSIS warns thatDespite current US control, the “legal overload” of past expropriations and the state of the infrastructure will prevent Western capital from rebuilding the industry immediately. However, for the copper market, the seizure of Venezuela is the definitive message: Washington has moved on to direct action and is willing to ensure by force the supply of strategic resources. A decades-old problem. The industry faces to an insurmountable physical reality. The average time to start up a new copper mine is 17 to 19 years, so there is no quick fix that can respond to the exponential growth of AI in the next two years. Given this, companies are looking for alternatives. Glencore and Schneider Electric are driving the “circularity of copper” through recycling. For its part, the International Energy Agency suggests using aluminum for less critical applications, although its efficiency is lower. Other attempts are more exotic, such as data centers under the sea that tests China or the facilities in underground caves to save cooling, although the need for copper cables remains the same. The return to matter The paradox of our era is total. In the century of quantum computing, the fate of the global economy depends on the ability of miners in Chile or Indonesia to extract metal from increasingly poorer rocks. The “cloud”, however ethereal it may seem, is tethered to the earth by a copper wire. As the Benchmark analyst points outAlbert Mackenzie, it is possible that speculation has inflated prices, but the underlying trend is unquestionable. Without copper, the green transition stops and artificial intelligence is left without a “body”. The digital future, ultimately, remains analog and reddish. Image | Unsplash and Unsplash Xataka | The price of copper reached highs due to a tariff that was not. The result: the biggest drop in almost 40 years

43% of European funds for batteries

Spain is trying to create more energy batteries to store surplus renewable energy, something key for the future to achieve energy independence and also to avoid episodes like the April blackout. Although several communities were competing for aid, there is a clear winner: Andalusia. The ERDF are EU funds to encourage energy transformation and in Spain there were several communities in dispute. After the modifications, for state energy storage there was 818 million in aid to be distributed according to the final resolution. Although Andalusia has suffered a cut of 20 million compared to the previous plan, it is still a good pinch considering that almost half of the funds go there. Why is it important. The primary objective of the ERDF program is to strengthen the economic, social and territorial cohesion of the European Union, reducing disparities between regions through investments that boost growth, employment, innovation, the green and digital transition, and territorial cooperation, supporting less developed regions and transforming industries in decline. And this is demonstrated with this definitive roadmap. Why Andalusia. Taking into account economic reasons, it is worth remembering that the IDAE designed the call from the beginning, distributing the budget into regional pools and from the beginning Andalusia received the highest allocation, even after the downward adjustment of the final resolution. Under EU criteria, Andalusia is classified as a “less developed region”a designation intended for those whose GDP per capita is less than 7% of the EU average. In short: it has absolute priority for the distribution of funds. The co-financing rate is higher precisely because of the previous classification taking into account the regulatory bases, which allows us to reach 85% compared to other areas such as Madrid or Catalonia. When faced with similar projects, those present in a less developed region receive more subsidies. But there are also strategic reasons derived from the state’s renewable energy infrastructure and its operation. Andalusia is going to become Spain’s battery: with this aid it will not only lead the generation of clean energy, but will also have the technologies to manage it. Andalusia concentrates some of the projects with the greatest storage capacity of the entire call, such as those from Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure or the Rolwind battery system (ST Palmosilla) one of the largest in the state. Andalusia is the state leader in installed power in photovoltaic solar energy and as points out the PNIECregions with very high variable renewable generation urgently need storage to avoid spills and thus guarantee electrical stability. In figures. The final resolution of the plan is lower than the initial proposal, with a total budget of 818 million in non-refundable public aid allocated to 126 projects (previously there were 133), 2.2 GW of power and a total capacity of 9.4 GWh. All this with September 30, 2029 as the deadline. Three operators concentrate more than 50% of the awarded capacity: Iberdrola with 2,333.7 MWh and 12 projects, Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure with more than 1,500 MWh and eight projects and Rolwind Renovables with 1,225 MWh and 2 large-scale projects. Behind, other relevant actors such as Naturgy, BenBros or Ecoener. Andalusia accounts for 43% of the aid, with 354.5 million euros. It is the area with the most projects and accumulated volume. Galicia and Castilla-La Mancha follow, with 97.2 and 98 million euros respectively. The only Autonomous Community whose budget increases is Extremadura, going from 73 to 91 million euros. In detail. In the list of awarded projects, those hybridized with renewables (the majority, photovoltaic) prevail, followed by independent batteries, thermal storage and pumped hydroelectricity. Spain has achieved very competitive prices compared to other European tenders. Without going any further, according to Strategic Energy The average price for independent storage systems (stand-alone) was €64,933/MWh/year, below markets such as Italy. In Xataka | The solar miracle that went wrong: Spain produces more electricity than it can manage In Xataka | The perfect storm for electricity companies occurs in Spain: daytime solar surpluses, nighttime peaks… and increasingly cheaper batteries Cover | Sungrow EMEA

Tesla wanted to make 20 million cars in 2030. The reality in 2025 is that Tesla has crashed and BYD is already leading

Tesla has had another setback in 2025. And it has accumulated two years in a row of decline. The company had experienced a meteoric rise until 2023 but has accumulated two years of clear decline. And the most worrying thing is that their promises were to multiply their sales but, above all, to take advantage of the pull of an electric car that is gaining followers. When it is easier to sell electric cars, Tesla falls. 1,636,129. These have been the cars delivered by Tesla in 2025. Of them, 1,585,279 correspond to the sum of the Model Y and Model 3, which leaves the S, X and Cybertruck slightly above 50,000 units in an entire year. Why does an electric car have less autonomy than advertised? For the second year in a row, Tesla falls. If we review the figures for 2024, the company put about 150,000 more electric cars on the market than this year. to get it pressed the accelerator to the floor in the last quarter of the year but this time it has not worked for him. two years. Although Elon Musk’s team tried by all means to stop the fall in 2024, this time it has been impossible. The drop in deliveries is significant but it is much more so if we look at 2023. That continues to be a record year for the company. So they put 1.81 million cars on the market. If we look back, Tesla has stopped selling around 10% of electric cars compared to two years ago. That year, Tesla positioned the Tesla Model Y as the best selling car in the world. With his final push, Tesla managed to stop BYD from overtaking him. But it was a victory with an expiration date because the Chinese company has far surpassed it in 2025. According to data collected by ElectrekBYD has sold 2.25 million electric cars in 2025 (exceeding 4.5 million cars in total). 20 million. Tesla’s data is especially concerning for the company because its promises were enormous. In 2022, Elon Musk aimed to In 2030 they would sell 20 million cars. To give us an idea, it is the sum of all the sales of Toyota and the Volkswagen Group together. The problem for Elon Musk’s company is not just that its growth has stagnated. The real problem is that it does so just when the electric car market is broader than ever. In the absence of knowing the definitive data for 2025, the truth is that Every year the electric car market is broader and the possibilities of placing a car in it are broader. In the European Union (with data from November) The electric car has grown by 27.6%. And the share of electric cars has grown by three points, standing above 16%. According to ACEA data, only in Croatia, Estonia, Luxembourg and Romania have fewer electric cars been sold than in 2024. And sales of electric cars in China continue to grow. Because? There are several factors that explain Tesla’s sharp sales decline. Elon Musk’s company has experienced a rollercoaster of emotions in 2025. The first stages of the year They didn’t anticipate a good workout. and it has ended up being confirmed: And he has made efforts. And the company has tried to turn the tables. The most obvious efforts are the redesign of the Tesla Model 3 (September 2023) and Tesla Model Y. The latter has undoubtedly had to impact its production in 2025 but it is clear that it has not managed to gain traction as expected in the market. But, in addition, the company has put on the market two shortened versions called Standard. The objective is clear: to make the product more attractive while raising the price of the previous options so that anyone interested in them would have to spend some extra money. At the same time, it looks like a great car to sell to large fleets. No gap. The other big problem for Tesla is that rivals seem to have entered territory that seemed limited for the company. In China, the market has long turn towards local products and in Europe more attractive sized versions are arriving. And the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are large for the size they are usually purchased in Europe. Before, with less competition, they seemed like the ideal product. and for price They are still one of the best options of the market but unaffordable for those looking for cars of about four and a half meters. Tesla is also not managing to carry out options that are clearly cut from the Model 3 or Model Y. The company had the objective of launching an electric car smaller than these two models but if it has not launched them on the market it is because can’t make them profitable. Photo | Bram Van Oost In Xataka | The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Standard confirms a story. The story of what I want and I can’t of Tesla’s 25,000 euro car

China has turned the Arctic into its own “Panama Canal.” And that explains the US obsession with Greenland

It seems like it was centuries ago, but until not too long ago the Arctic was seen as an inhospitable territory, more associated with school maps and scientific expeditions than with great power disputes. However, accelerated thaw and the changes in routes navigation have turned that apparently marginal region into one of the most sensitive spaces on the geopolitical board, one where decisions made today can define the economic and military balance of the coming decades. Stop being peripheral. Yes, for decades, the Arctic was a space remote, frozen and secondary in global geopolitics, a natural border that separated blocks rather than connecting them, but accelerated thaw has transformed that white void into a strategic corridor where trade, resources and military deterrence overlap. What was once a physical boundary is now an emerging highway that shortens thousands of kilometers between Asia, Europe and North America, and that simple climate change is reordering strategic priorities of the great powers at a speed that has caught many governments off guard. China and the Polar Route. China has identified before anyone else the potential of these new routes and has integrated them into its long-term vision as a “Polar Silk Road”conceived as a functional equivalent to the Panama Canal or the Suez Canalbut under much more flexible conditions because the rules are not yet set. Chinese research vessels, experimental freighters and icebreakers they are already browsing through the High North, collecting oceanographic data, mapping seabeds and testing routes that reduce by half travel times between Asia and Europe, while establishing a presence that, as happened in the South China Sea, begins as scientific and commercial and ends up having inevitable military implications. Submarines, data and war under the ice. The most disturbing element for Washington and its allies is not only trade, but the underground: The Arctic Ocean offers ideal conditions for underwater warfare, with layers of water, variable salinity, and natural noise making sonar detection difficult. The dives of Chinese research submarines under the ice, together with the deployment of “civilian” vessels that in practice function as covert military platforms, point to a clear objective: break the historic American submarine superiority and prepare the ground so that, in the future, Chinese nuclear submarines can operate near the North American continent with greater freedom and less risk. The Sino-Russian alliance. Chinese expansion in the Arctic is amplified by its understanding with Russiawhich provides experience, technology and access to already exploited routes along its northern coast, while receiving in return key industrial and technological support to sustain its war in Ukraine. This axis turns the Arctic into a space where two nuclear powers They coordinate in their own way air, naval and potentially submarine patrols, opening the door to a scenario that was unthinkable during the Cold War: Asian forces with the capacity to rapidly project themselves towards the Atlantic without passing through easily monitored bottlenecks. Greenland as a hinge. In this context, Greenland stops being a frozen and sparsely populated island and become the hinge that controls the eastern flank of the Northwest Passage, the gateway from Europe to that future Arctic highway. Whoever has decisive influence over Greenland can monitor, condition or even block maritime and submarine traffic in one of the most sensitive routes of the 21st century, in addition to housing radars, airports and key sensors for the defense of the American continent. The emergencies. Here comes the Trump’s renewed interest to take over Greenland, which does not respond to an eccentricity or a nineteenth-century imperial impulse, but rather to the recognition of an emerging strategic vulnerability. Washington watches how Beijing advances in the Arctic the same way he did in other settings: arriving early, coming to the table when the rules do not yet exist, and securing positions which then become almost impossible to reverse, which explains the pressure on Denmark, the enlargement of icebreaking capabilities and closer integration of the High North into NATO planning. No locks. In summary, and unlike the Panama Canal, the Arctic is not a closed infrastructure nor regulated by consolidated treaties, but rather a space under construction where the early presence defines future power. For the United States to allow China to consolidate a dominant position on these routes would be to accept that its geographic and naval advantage can be eroded without a single shot, simply by letting the ice melt and others write the rules. Greenland thus appears as the last piece of a bigger puzzle: one where it is not about buying or invading an island, but about deciding who controls trafficsecurity and the balance of power in the next great axis of global trade and war. Image | RawPixel In Xataka | A document clarifies “the Greenland thing” since 1951. Hitler’s Germany made an agreement possible for the US to do whatever it wants In Xataka | The gold of the 21st century is not in Venezuela: China and Russia know it and that is why the US wants Greenland no matter what

AI literally in our soup

This CES 2026, which has just closed its doors, has left us with the jump of lego blocks to electronicsa Lenovo laptop with roll-up screena Roborock vacuum cleaner with legs to climb almost 10 centimeters of unevenness or a HP integrated keyboard computer and above all, a reality: we are going to meet with AI everywhere. And it is not always necessary nor does it make much sense. Yeah, what NVIDIA does with DLSS 4.5 It seems like witchcraft but what need is there for a hair clipper with artificial intelligence. Go ahead and say that the CES is a fair not only to glimpse the best technology of the year, but also to know where the industry is heading and for brands to take advantage of innovation. In this sense, at this CES 2026 we have seen devices with AI of all kinds, but we are not very clear that everyone’s concept is going to come together. AI Barmen Tap to go to the post. Instagram AI Barmen They call him an AI waiter but he is little more than a cocktail vending machine with a built-in camera and an AI cape that essentially takes a look at you to verify that: 1. you are of legal age and 2. you are sober enough to have one more drink. The comments of those who have used it show that it is not the most accurate in the world when determining ages. If the answer to both questions is yes, it prepares a series of spirits for you and you can personalize them. According to the brand, it is already used at private parties. The Infinix AI Moduverse modular smartphone There are those who think that the cell phone’s days are numbered (among them, Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman or Elon Musk) and the future is wearables with artificial intelligencebut in the meantime It is clear that using AI on mobile is most useful for tasks such as text summaries and notifications, translations or what I personally do most: pass a YouTube video to Gemini and to synthesize it for me. Well, the manufacturer Infinix has decided to mix gadgets with AI and the modular concept to create AI Moduverse, which are essentially different modules such as a vlogging camera, a gimbal, microphone… all taken by the hair when it comes to justifying having the “AI” in the name until we arrive at an accessory for meetings that is something like a recorder with AI– Connects magnetically and generates AI transcriptions on a small rear screen. Luka AI Cube Luka AI Cube education faces the era of ChatGPT and the presence of mobile phones in classrooms and at home we are dealing with melons like at what age to give your child their first device and we know that great CEOs hide screens in the parenting processthis CES 2026 has left us Luka AI Cubean AI toy that does it all… until your son or daughter can talk to a chatbot in the form of chibi of characters like Harry Potter. This device with recreational and learning potential can be hung around the neck and can be used to talk to him, ask him for advice, use the integrated camera to ask him what he sees and thus use it for tasks such as exploring or learning, also for video calls and location. I don’t know if give a boy or girl access to an LLM It’s the best idea. Glyde Smart Hair Clipper Glyde Who else has a hair clipper at home and knows that even a 4″ shave requires a little care and attention. For things like gradients, not just anything works, so Glyde has decided to go one step further with a device that dynamically adjusts cut proximity using AI. The icing on the cake is the mask you have to wear so your cousin can cut your hair properly. And be careful because it has more functions such as a trainer with real-time AI that gives you feedback and the firm does not want to stop there, it is working to incorporate voice controls and hairstyle recommendations. The digital frame Fraimic Fraimic Digital frames are not a novelty at all, in fact, they are already a classic for displaying photographs of your loved ones, memories and even your favorite works of art. Yeah, generating images by AI is very goodbut having a frame with an E-Ink screen, microphone and voice control to describe the image you want the AI ​​to generate for you is still overkill. What of fill your house with cameras, microphones, internet and artificial intelligence (in this case, OpenAI’s GPT Image 1.5) doesn’t seem like the best idea from a privacy point of view. And if you ask me, from practicality, neither. Furthermore, with all the technology it integrates, it cannot be cheap either: from 349 euros with 100 generations of images per year. If you want more, just go to checkout. The worst of all is that the screen looks great and the consumption is so optimized that it lasts for years, so as a digital frame alone it would be a very interesting product. Samsung Bespoke AI Refrigerator Family Hub Samsung has presented its Bespoke AI Family Hub, a family of household appliances equipped with artificial intelligence. Among them, a refrigerator. It shows you a personalized summary of your agenda and activities, monitors your consumption patterns, recommends recipes, and you can open and close the door with your voice. The refrigerator may have won the “CES Innovation Awards 2026” award, but it also appeared among “Worst in Show” according to a group of critics, consumer and privacy advocates (with people from Consumer Reports, Back Market or iFixit). Their verdict on this refrigerator is that “voice controls, constant Internet connection and built-in advertising could make what is normally a simple appliance more prone to breaking, harder to use and more expensive to repair.” In the demos of the fair it was seen … Read more

Five of MediaMarkt’s best tech deals today, January 10

MediaMarkt is about to end its two campaigns, The January Slope and LG Days, which end on January 11 at 9:00 a.m. Until then, we can take advantage of the numerous offers we can find in technology. Therefore, in this article we are going to review five of the best deals that are still available. Lenovo LOQ 15ARP9 by 799 eurosa gaming laptop with 24 GB of RAM. LG OLED55B56LA by 791.10 euros When registering in the store, an excellent OLED television with a very reasonable price. Google Pixel 9 by 499 eurosan ideal mobile phone for those who prioritize the photography section. TP-Link Tapo P100 Mini by 9.99 eurosan excellent accessory to turn devices on and off from your mobile. Google Pixel 9a by 449 eurosa Google mobile with 256 GB of storage. Lenovo LOQ 15ARP9 You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a gaming laptop with which you can play practically all video games, even if it’s not in a high resolution. He Lenovo LOQ 15ARP9 right now it costs 799 euros and comes with a 15.6-inch display, AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS processor along with 24GB RAM and 512 GB of SSD and a graphics card RTX 4050. Additionally, it includes Windows 11 Home. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links LG OLED55B56LA The same thing happens with televisions, which 791.10 euros We can find a very decent model with OLED panel technology at MediaMarkt. We talk about LG OLED55B56LAa TV with a 55-inch screen that offers a 120 Hz refresh rate, 4K resolution, compatibility with Filmmaker Mode and with Dolby Vision and Dolby Digital. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 9 If what we are looking for is a good mobile to take photosthat will be updated for many years—in this case until 2031—and that has a good screen and good audio sectionhe Google Pixel 9 Right now it is discounted by 499 euros. It is also a fairly compact phone that incorporates a 6.3-inch panel and has a very elegant design. Of course, it only has 128 GB of storage. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links TP-Link Tapo P100 Mini He TP-Link Tapo P100 Mini It is a very practical accessory when taking the first steps to build a smart home network. By 9.99 eurosallows you to turn connected devices on and off whether we are at home or away through its app. Also compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Personally, I use it to turn on and off lamps or power strips where I have many outlets occupied, for greater security at night. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 9a If the 128 GB of internal storage falls short on the previous Google mobile, for 50 euros less we find a good offer on the Google Pixel 9awhich in this case remains 449 euros. Comes with 256GB storageits photographic section offers very attractive results and its brightness on the screen allows you to view content outdoors without any problem. 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 | MediaMarkt and Compradicción (header), Lenovo, LG, Google, TP-Link In Xataka | The best mobile phones, we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best gaming laptops in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and six recommended models

the “just you principle”

Tim Cook is one of the entrepreneurs most successful in the worldhowever, does not boast of do a thousand things at the same time nor about squeezing every minute of your time with impossible routines. Their way of working is actually quite logical: simplify, reduce the noise, and focus only on what really moves your work forward. Behind that idea there is a clear method that other millionaires like Jeff Bezos also follow: delegate everything that someone else can do well and reserve your energy for the decisions that only you can make. Understanding how to apply this approach can change the way you organize your day and the way you approach your tasks. A method against multitasking Tim Cook is known for start your day at hours when most people are still sleeping, to make the most of the tools on their devices to avoid distractions, and to maintain a work environment where dispersion has little space. Instead of trying to cover everything, Cook organizes his day so that each time slot has a clear purpose, minimizing the constant task changes that often trigger stress and reduce the quality of work. Faced with the culture of multitasking, which is committed to always being doing several things at the same timeits approach focuses on doing less, but with greater depth and quality. This philosophy is supported by separate the urgent from the important and in identifying which decisions need your direct attention and which can move forward just as well if handled by someone else on your team. The “just you principle” The CEO of Apple applies what is known as the “just you principle”, an idea that also It is attributed to Jeff Bezos and that it is designed for people with many tasks on the table. This principle is based on a very simple question: if there is another person who can take care of a task with guarantees, that task should leave the manager’s own list and pass into the hands of that person. The practical consequence is that Apple’s CEO tries to reserve his time for those responsibilities that only the CEO can assume, such as general direction decisions, big product priorities or long-term strategic moves. Unlike Steve Jobs, who liked frequently visit engineering teams and designers, Cook focuses more on giving clear instructions and trusting that those teams will execute the work well on a day-to-day basis. Delegate as a productivity weapon Delegating thus becomes a key tool to make the day more productive, not only for Cook, but for anyone with many responsibilities. By getting rid of tasks that others can do, you free up time and mental energy to move forward on the projects that really move the needle, rather than getting stuck on tasks that simply fill the agenda. Unfortunately, not all of us are lucky enough to be bosses and have the power to delegate work. However, Cook and Bezos’ approach offers a useful clue: Even if you can’t pass work to someone else, you can choose what goes first and what tasks can expect. Prioritize what only you can do and reducing the noise of the rest (even if it is simply postponing it) helps to keep focused what is important, and to avoid that feeling of always be putting out fires without really advancing the central project. The idea is to use the “only you principle” as a filter to review the to-do list and advance what only you can do to postpone, simplify or delegate what does not require your direct participation. ​In practice, this means accepting that you can’t do everything at once and to embrace the multitasking is counterproductive and it only brings more fatigue and less results. On the other hand, an approach that focuses on prioritizing tasks protects the blocks of deep work time and assume what to say “no” or “not now“to certain tasks is a necessary condition to concentrate on what really matters. In Xataka | A leadership expert has given five keys to success in decision making: Steve Jobs and Tim Cook have used them all Image | Flickr (Fortune Global Forum)

It’s so cold in Europe that KLM has had to cancel more than 2,300 flights for one simple reason: antifreeze

This 2026 has started off cold. In the Spanish state, the Temporary Francis It has made us spend the Three Kings’ night in snow, rain and cold and in the rest of Europe things have not been better. The mass of arctic air has spread across the continent and has been joined by the storm Gorettiwhich has caused the temperature in the Sierra Nevada to plummet to -17 degrees, part of France is on orange alert with power outages and mobility problems and in several countries in central Europe, heavy snowfall and the storm have caused chaos in transport, with flights and trains cancelled. One of the airlines affected is the Dutch KLM, which has seen cHow their planes are freezing at the airport from Amsterdam. Literally, because there is not enough antifreeze fluid to prevent it while the supplier that supplies that additive has run out of stock. Because just like cars that sleep on the street in the middle of winter, planes also freeze. Only with a vehicle it is enough to scratch the windows a little, start the engine with the heating on and in less than five minutes, it will be running. Too many days too cold Taking off with a frozen plane is not an option: ice affects the aerodynamic conditions of the aircraft, making takeoff and landing maneuvers especially dangerous. Furthermore, solving it is not so simple or immediate: there is a strict protocol which, although it may vary with each airline, is intended to ensure that the fuselage is free of contamination and there is no degradation of the aerodynamic or mechanical conditions. Within that protocol There is deicing on the ground: the plane must be sprayed with deicing liquid to remove ice or snow. Anti-icing is then used, another ice that prevents the plane from freezing again before takeoff and the ice or snow from falling off at that time. This operation is carried out every day in hundreds of airports around the world on thousands of planes. The problem is when for too many days it is too coldwhich results in having to use more defrosting fluid than usual. If there is no stock, that polar cold wave becomes dramatic in terms of cancellations. This is what has happened to KLM, which on January 2 announced that its operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport were going to suffer alterations. Almost a week later, they remained the same. Without going any further, Simple Flying with Flight Radar data echoes of the cancellation of 2,374 flights until January 7. To keep aircraft operational in this harsh winter, the Dutch airline is using 25 de-icing trucks continuously in Amsterdam, consuming approximately 85,000 liters per day of freezing point depressant fluids. Faced with the shortage, Reuters explains that KLM has already sent employees to its main supplier in Germany in search of more antifreeze stocks. KLM has warned that “Due to a combination of extreme weather conditions and delays in supply by the supplier, stocks are running out. This problem is currently spreading throughout Europe“. On January 8, logistics gave KLM a break in the form of the first supply of antifreeze of those more than 100,000 liters that are on their way to Schiphol. If this has happened in Amsterdam, how can it not happen in other cities further north like Helsinki? Well, paradoxically, it happens less: they are better prepared when it comes to considering needs and available stock. In Xataka | Vigo airport has enjoyed international flights for years. Until Ryanair declared war on Spain In Xataka | The triangles on the plane window are not for decoration: they are a quick way to check that the flight is going well Cover | David Syphers

There are people obsessed with doing a post-Christmas “detox” based on juices. Your body has something to say about it

In the era of scroll infinite, the TikTok algorithm seems to have found the potion of eternal youth in 250 milliliter format. One day is the water with lemonother apple cider vinegar and, more recently, the beet shots either beet shots. Under labels like #detox or #guthealth, influencers with millions of followers promise to “cleanse” the body, flatten belly and speed up metabolism with a simple morning gesture. However, behind the careful aesthetics and pseudoscientific jargon, the medicine is forceful: your body is not a room that needs a three-day “cleaning spree”, but a complex system that already knows how to take care of itself if we do not hinder it. The viralization of deception. Behind the fascination with miracle cures operates a multi-billion dollar industry that capitalizes on consumer vulnerability. after the excesses, according to a report in The Washington Post. However, the phenomenon transcends conventional marketing to establish itself on social networks with alarming data: an analysis of Eating Behaviors Magazine on content on TikTok revealed that 97% of videos promoting supplements and dietary products lack any scientific basis. “Microbiota“. This gap between digital popularity and medical evidence evidences a public health problem where misinformation is monetized on a large scale. According to this same study93.6% of content creators do not mention their credentials, and the vast majority of promotions (95.7%) do not even clarify whether they are sponsored by brands. We are literally entrusting our metabolic health to strangers who they use terms as “microbiota” or “low-grade inflammation” to construct an illusion of rigor that sells much more than the boring reality of eating whole vegetables. The “detox” myth. Why do we feel “better” after a juice program? According to expertsit is not because of the mystical properties of celery or cayenne, but because we have stopped consuming ultra-processed foods, added sugars and alcohol for a few days. However, the concept of “detoxifying” the body with fluids is, biologically, nonsense. Dr. Tinsay Woreta maintains that the human body It operates with a highly efficient natural filtration system, where lungs, intestines and kidneys constantly eliminate toxins and pathogens. In tune, Mayo Clinic highlights the lack of scientific evidence on the alleged accumulation of waste requiring external “washing”; On the contrary, the institution warns that extreme cleansing, such as colon cleansing, poses an unnecessary danger that can lead to dehydration, infections or even rectal perforations. What science says (and TikTok remains silent). Far from being harmless, these diets can be counterproductive. According to a study from Northwestern Universityeliminating fiber to consume only juices—even for just three days—drastically alters the oral and fecal microbiome, increasing bacteria linked to inflammation and cognitive decline. Fiber is food for “good” bacteria that produce anti-inflammatory compounds; Without it, sugar-loving bacteria multiply. Even the “king” of home remedies, apple cider vinegar, has fallen from its pedestal. The famous study that supported its benefits for losing weight was retracted due to inconsistencies in the data and statistical errors. The reality is that taking it on an empty stomach can irritate the esophagus and permanently damage the enamel of your teeth. What is the real alternative? If the goal is longevity and liver health, science proposes replacing the “shot” with sustainable habits: Fruit is eaten, not drunk: Longevity expert Peter Diamandis a vital advice: If you like oranges, eat them whole. By juicing, you destroy fiber, which worsens satiety and triggers sugar absorption. Look North: As we obsess over supplements, the “new Nordic diet” is winning the battle to the Mediterranean in some studies. This pattern (based on canola oil, whole grains like rye, and berries) reduces the risk of fatty liver by a staggering 58%. Strength versus fragility: Walking is great for the heart, but to age with autonomythe body needs weights or elastic bands. Strength exercise is the only way to stop sarcopenia (muscle loss) and release myokines, proteins that protect the brain against Alzheimer’s. Be careful with him Protein Chic: The trend of adding protein to everything (coffees, yogurts, bars) is often an unnecessary expense. Dr. Stuart Phillips points out that excess protein It doesn’t build muscle on its own—training does that—and can unnecessarily strain the kidneys and liver. Health has no shortcuts. In short, science suggests that the best “cleanse” is one that is not done intermittently. As the experts consulted by The Washington Post concludea week-long juicing regimen cannot undo the damage of a sedentary lifestyle or a regular poor diet. The next time you watch a video with a magenta liquid promising miracles, remember: your liver is already working at full capacity while you sleep. What he really needs is not a trendy juice, but rather that you give him three days of weekly alcohol rest, a diet rich in fiber and, perhaps, that you stop searching on your cell phone for what can only be found in the market and in the gym. Image | freepik Xataka | We have been obsessed with the Mediterranean diet for decades. Turns out the Nordics had a much better solution

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