The El Corte Inglés outlet is full of iPads, MacBooks and other Apple devices. All of these are new and brand new.

On many occasions, after a great offer campaign, a huge assortment of refurbished devices usually arrive in stores like El Corte Inglés. Many probably come from returns. Now, after Black Friday The El Corte Inglés outlet is loaded with Apple devices with fairly reasonable prices for what they offer. In this article we are going to review some that continue to receive software updates, but there is a huge list with Apple devices that are new and brand new. That is, they have not been used and, according to the store itself, they only have some damage to the box. iPad Pro M2 by 783.20 eurosa fairly powerful tablet that incorporates Apple’s M2 chip. MacBook Air M2 by 903.20 eurosa light computer that in this case incorporates a 15.3-inch screen. MacBook Pro M2 by 935.20 eurosa fairly complete computer in terms of features. iMac M1 by 1,159.20 eurosan ideal computer for those looking for an all-in-one. iPhone 15 Pro Max by 1,167.20 eurosa quite complete mobile in its 512 GB configuration. iPad Pro M2 If we talk about Apple tablets, one of the best prices on the reconditioned ones at El Corte Inglés is the iPad Pro M2. Incorporates a 12.9-inch screen with 120 Hz refresh rateits power is still very good despite not having the latest generation chip and the audio section is spectacular. Its price is 783.20 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MacBook Air M2 If what we are looking for is a good laptop that has a large screen, the MacBook Air M2 It is located in the El Corte Inglés outlet for a price of 903.20 euros. Assemble a panel 15.3 inches and comes with 256 GB of internal storage. Its chip is the Apple M2, the autonomy reaches up to 18 hours of video playback and it has a good audio section with the compatibility of Dolby Atmos. MacBook Air M2 (15.3-inch, 256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MacBook Pro M2 On the other hand, if we want a more compact computer, El Corte Inglés has the MacBook Pro M2 for a price of 913.76 euros. In this case, it comes with a 13.3 inch screenalso incorporates the M2 chip, has 256 GB of internal storage and weighs 1.4 kg. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links iMac M1 El Corte Inglés also has an Apple all-in-one computer in its outlet. It is about the iMac M1 that comes with screen, keyboard and mouse. All this for 1,159.20 euros. The Retina 4.5K screen is 24 inches and includes a webcam. Has 512 GB internal storagemounts Apple’s M1 chip and includes integrated speakers. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links iPhone 15 Pro Max Finally, at the El Corte Inglés outlet we can also find the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It will not be that of the current generation, but for 1,167.20 euros we talk about its configuration with 512 GB internal storage to save many photos, videos or files. It has good autonomy and Your software will be updated until 2030. iPhone 15 Pro Max (512GB) 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 and Compradicción (header), Apple In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best wireless headphones. Which one to buy and 21 models from 15 euros to 470 euros

The US electrical grid depends on Chinese devices. And that worries their national security

United States national security has always been measured on aircraft carriers, missiles and satellites. Today, however, a growing part of that security depends on something much more everyday: electricity. The grid that powers homes, hospitals, data centers and military bases is going through —despite political resistance from the Trump administration— an accelerated transformation towards renewable sources. But that transition, key to the country’s energy future, has introduced a silent vulnerability. The back door open. The expansion of solar energy has made the US electrical grid depend massively of inverters made in China, essential devices for converting solar energy into electricity usable by the grid. They are not simple pieces of hardware: they are digital systems, connected, with software, remote communication capabilities and, in many cases, manufactured by companies with direct or indirect links to Beijing. For years, this dependency was seen as an industrial or commercial problem. Today, for those responsible for national security, it has become something very different. The agency notice. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), the National Security Agency (NSA) and the FBI published a joint notice in which they alleged that cyber actors sponsored by the People’s Republic of China had compromised and maintained persistent access to critical US infrastructure. The identified group, known as Volt Typhoonhad managed to infiltrate organizations in key sectors such as energy, water, transportation and communications. The objective was not to steal data or obtain financial benefits. According to the security agencies documentthe behavior detected “is not consistent with traditional espionage” and points, with “high confidence”, to a different strategy: enter critical systems, remain hidden for long periods and wait. Wait for a crisis or conflict scenario in which those same infrastructures may be interrupted or degraded. It’s exactly the scenario that FBI Director Christopher Wray has described before Congress warning that China is positioning itself to attack American civilian infrastructure as part of its strategic planning. From stealing secrets to preparing chaos. For years, cyber activities attributed to China focused on the theft of intellectual property and trade secrets. Today, according to security officialsthe objective is different: to create the ability to cause internal chaos in the United States and limit its room for maneuver in a conflict, especially in the Indo-Pacific. The systems attacked by Volt Typhoon—such as ports, regional power grids, or water utilities—have no immediate economic or political value. Precisely for this reason, experts conclude that the only reason to infiltrate them is to be able to sabotage them later. It is not necessarily about causing a national blackout. As government sources explainselective interruptions, cascading failures or highly visible incidents would be enough to generate social panic, put pressure on policy makers and condition decision-making. Towards the transition. The U.S. power grid is increasingly reliant on solar inverters and storage systems—so-called investor-based resources— which are not simple pieces of hardware. They are digital, connected systems that regulate the flow of energy, stabilize the frequency and constantly communicate with other elements of the network. According to the In Broad Daylight reportprepared by Strider Technologies, since 2015 China has exported nearly 2.68 billion kilograms of inverters to the United States, dominating two-thirds of the world market. To understand the scale of the phenomenon: 86% of electricity companies analyzed by Striderwhich represent about 12% of the installed capacity in the United States, use at least one Chinese supplier considered risky. Together, these devices are present in 5,400 megawatts of solar capacity spread across 22 states, enough electricity to keep more than a million homes powered for a year. The concern is not trivial. A Chinese manufacturer remotely disabled inverters installed in the United States and other countries amid a contract dispute, demonstrating that manufacturers retain operational control on already deployed equipment. Furthermore, research cited by The Washington Post reveal the existence of undocumented communication components in some inverters, capable of connecting to external networks without the operators’ knowledge. According to Striderthe problem is compounded because Chinese academic and military institutions have produced thousands of studies on foreign power grid vulnerabilities, many of them focused on deliberate disruption scenarios. China has come forward against the accusations. A spokesman for its embassy in Washington responded to Reuters and Washington Post rejecting that there is a security problem and denouncing what he described as a “generalization” of the concept of national security to discredit Chinese advances in energy infrastructure. Beijing has not announced technical reviews, external audits or changes to the control mechanisms of these devices. A dilemma without a simple solution. In the short term, US authorities have ordered electric companies to limit or monitor external communications from these devices. However, as officials recognizethe fragmentation of the electricity sector—with thousands of operators and unequal standards—makes a uniform response difficult. In the medium term, the dilemma is more complex. A massive recall of Chinese hardware could put energy supplies at risk at a time of strong demand growth. Maintaining it implies accepting a strategic vulnerability. In the long term, the consensus among analysts is clear: energy is no longer just an economic or climate issue, but a matter of national security. As Strider’s report concludesensuring the transition to clean energy without creating new strategic dependencies has become a defensive priority. The new dimension of national security. The US power grid does not need to be attacked tomorrow to become a pressure tool today. The vulnerability already exists, integrated in the form of everyday devices, invisible to the end user but critical to the functioning of the country. The question raised by the official documents themselves is not whether that capacity will be used, but in what context and for what purpose. Because, in the strategic competition of the 21st century, the control of energy can be as decisive as the control of territory. Image | Unsplash and freepik Xataka | The US and China are involved in a controversy over renewable devices: what we know (and, above all, what we do not know) so far

At Honor they are convinced that they are going to lead the market for folding devices. This is your plan to get it

“Spain is an open and very good country for foreign brands, but also very challenging due to competition and focus on low prices.” With those words he responds Laurence Li, new Honorary Country Manager for Spain and Portugalto the answer of how he sees the new market ahead. Until about four months ago, Laurence oversaw Honor’s operations in the Gulf regions from Dubai and previously led Huawei’s Consumer Business Group in Latin America. Today you have a huge challenge ahead of you. Honor has been operating for four years in our borders as an independent brand and the executive is clear about how far he wants to take it. Because Laurence Li is firm in his position: “Honor should be one of the top three consumer brands in Spain, not just a mobile brand.” Competing at the top starting with Spain Honor Magic V5 | Image: Xataka At the beginning of the year We had the opportunity to speak with Tony RanCEO of Honor in Europe, who already told us two things. The first, that Europe is going to be the second most important market for the company. The second, that it is not going to descend into the mud of the entry range and low prices, where there are hardly any margins. The company knows that the juicy segment is the high-endthe premium product, and that is where they are going to focus. All this starts in Spain, “a really good market for all Chinese and foreign brands” due to its openness. All Chinese brands have had a very good acceptance in our countryand if not, tell Xiaomi, Huawei, Omoda, Jaecoo, MG or BYD. These companies destroyed their respective markets by offering low prices and competent products, only to later make the leap to premium products once they had established themselves. The case of Xiaomi is the most obvious. Honor is going to save that step by being fully aware of it. “If you are looking for an entry-level phone with the lowest price, other brands would be a better option, to be honest. Now, if you want to buy something of quality, with innovation, that is, a good product, a product with AI, Honor will be the best alternative,” says Laurence. The firm is aware that right now its market share is what it is. The latest data They claim that Apple (27%), Samsung (26.5%) and Xiaomi (23.7%) lead the Spanish market. The fourth brand is Oppo with 5.7% and the fifth position is occupied by Motorola with 2.2%. Honor, for its part, reaches 1.3%. It would help to achieve a better position by launching cheaper products, attacking the already saturated entry range, but the firm’s strategy does not go there. Honor does not want to be a brand linked to low price, but to quality. Honor Magic V5 | Image: Xataka “Right now, people don’t change their cell phones that often. They do it every three or four years, maybe even every five. If you are going to use your cell phone for five years, you would prefer a better product and you would even pay more,” explains Li, who believes that the financing options offered by companies and retailers can help cover the expense. While the low-end market is being pushed by operators with the aim of increasing the number of 5G devices, Li says, the market for “high-end and premium” products is increasing because more and more people want good quality phones and are willing to pay more because it will last three or four years. The logic is clear. Honor’s logic is evident: the customer will be willing to pay more if they know that the product will last longer One might wonder if Laurence Li, coming from the Dubai offices and managing Honor’s operations in the Gulf; and having previously worked in Latin America, he has noticed some difference in consumer behavior. “I don’t think there’s a big difference,” he explains. Quite the contrary, he believes that there is an important similarity between the three cultures. The executive makes the comparison with cars. “In Dubai, and even here, more and more people are buying Chinese electric cars made in China.” In his own words, “more and more people want to buy innovative products and accept Chinese products (…) People want to try Chinese products, and that is a good trend.” What Laurence Li is telling us between the lines is that The perception of ‘made in China’ is changing. What was once synonymous with a cheap and regular product, today is pivoting to a premium, solvent and capable of standing up to the most established brands from South Korea, Japan or the United States. We are seeing it in all segments: white goods, televisions, sound, automotive, mobile phones and, soon, we will see it in household appliances. Lead the market based on folding and artificial intelligence This is Honor’s humanoid robot, developed entirely by them and visible in their store | Image: Xataka If competing in the low range is getting down in the mud and getting dirty, doing so in the premium range means playing in the same league as devices from Samsung and Apple, two names that are not easy to overshadow. One of Honor’s plans to achieve this is to conquer foldables. “We will be leaders in foldable devices, we will be there, we will be the strongest,” says Laurence while pointing out the Honor Magic V5 which I use as a personal phone. In just four years, Honor has gone from being born to launching the thinnest folding terminal on the market. It is a device that breaks with all the conventions that a novice user of a terminal like this could have: the battery lasts, it feels resistant, it is light, thin, it is comfortable to use, it has a good camera and, when folded, it is attached to a conventional mobile phone. Looking at it with perspective, improving a product like this seems complicated. Folding and … Read more

Five original devices and accessories to give to a techie for Christmas

What gift this time for Christmas? Many times we run out of ideas, so it is always good to receive a little help. If you are still missing some (or some) gifts to buy for a technology lover, in this article we are going to review five original ideas to hit the nail on the head. Muse M-132 WM by 39.66 euros when added to cart, a portable cassette player. elago W6 by 15.99 eurosan accessory to “convert” an Apple Watch into an iPod. Elgato Stream Deck Neo by 69.99 eurosan accessory that serves both for gaming and productivity. Cup warmer by 20.98 eurosan ideal device for coffee or tea lovers. Unitree Go2 Air by 2,595 eurosa robot dog with artificial intelligence functions. Muse M-132 WM Perhaps the new generations don’t know it or find it strange, but those of us who already had gray hair used cassette tapes to listen to music. If the person you want to give a gift to has some tapes collecting dust and you want to liven them up, El Corte Inglés has this portable player Muse M-132 WM by 39.66 euros. This is a Private Sale offer, so to see this price you must first register in the store and add the player to the cart. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links elago W6 Continuing with old devices, iPods were very useful devices, but unfortunately they were forgotten after many years accompanying us listening to music. It’s not an iPod, but if the person you have to give the gift to has an Apple Watch, the elago W6 allows you to “turn” it into the Apple music device to recharge the watch. yes really This is a portable charger which, according to the brand, is compatible with all Apple Watch series. Its price in this case is 15.99 euros. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Elgato Stream Deck Neo He Elgato Stream Deck Neo It is an accessory that is more oriented towards gaming and broadcasting, but the truth is that, as we already mentioned in Xatakait’s also perfect for productivity. By 69.99 euroswe are talking about an accessory with eight LCD keys that allows set shortcuts, switch apps and much more. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Cup warmer There are few things like having a good, warm coffee in the middle of winter. To prevent it from cooling, a cup warmer like Accwork’s, which also costs only 20.98 euros. It has three temperature settings (maximum up to 85 ºC) to maintain the temperature of the coffee or tea, turns off automatically If we go 10 minutes without placing the cup, it has memory functions depending on the type of cup and has a timer. Accwork Mug Warmer The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Unitree Go2 Air If you feel (very) generous and want to give him a gift techie to someone who has been extremely good this year, MediaMarkt has on offer the Unitree Go2 Aira quadruped robot (or robot dog) that includes a battery, is capable of carrying objects weighing up to 10 kg (7 kg is recommended at most), incorporates 12 joint motors, 3D LIDAR sensors and intelligent detection and avoidance. Its autonomy is one to two hours and its price is 2,595 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 | Muse, elago, Elgato, Accwork, Unitree In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2025), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best sports watches with GPS. Which one to buy and most recommended models from 199 euros to 749 euros

a years-long plan to bring Steam to all devices

Valve is executing one of the most ambitious strategies in recent software history. While Microsoft tries to convince the world that Windows on ARM is ready and Qualcomm promises raw powerGabe Newell’s company has taken a shortcut: Instead of waiting for developers to port its games, it’s funding the technology that makes that unnecessary. You want your Steam library to work on any device without anyone having to lift a finger. The precedent: Proton. To understand the magnitude of the movement, we must look back. A decade ago, playing on Linux was almost utopian. Few developers ported their titles to the Penguin OS, Microsoft has been cornering the PC gaming market for a long time. However, Valve changed this forever from the software side. It was thanks to Proton, a compatibility layer derived from the old Wine that translates Windows instructions so that Linux understands them. This was the cornerstone of the success of the Steam Deck– Proved that you don’t need Windows to run titles of all types, including many AAA. Now, Valve wants to repeat the move, but changing the objective: from desktop PCs to mobile chips. The architect in the shadows. It was Pierre-Loup Griffais, leader of SteamOS, who confirmed to The Verge in an interview that Valve has been “secretly” financing several projects since 2016. The most important currently is «FEX-Emu». What is it? FEX is an emulator which translates the instructions of the x86 processor (the language of traditional Intel and AMD chips for PCs) to ARM64 (that of current mobile phones). The combination: Valve is integrating it into a specific version of Proton for ARM. The goal, according to Steam’s Linux OS boss, is to “remove barriers so users don’t have to worry about which games work.” Obsession with efficiency. Obviously, these investments are not philanthropy, but pure industrial necessity. The company prepares hardware that needs this technology to exist, such as the future Steam Frame viewer. But there’s more: Griffais explains that ARM chips are superior in efficiency for low-power devices, something that has opened the door to speculations of all kinds. An ultraportable with Steam smaller than the Deck? Who knows. Without the compatibility layer of FEX and Proton, these devices would be born without a catalog. With it, they could run thousands of PC games from day one, also adding Android games through another protagonist of recent days: “Lepton”. Yes, multiplayer titles with anti-cheats deep, like ‘Fortnite’. The democratization of gaming. The revolutionary thing about these emulators is that, as they are open source tools, the benefit is universal. It already allows run recent games like ‘Hollow Knight: Silksong’ on an Android mobile without an official version existing. Even manufacturers like Xiaomi have gone ahead with initiatives like “WinPlay” that allows Play Steam titles on your HyperOS devices. Valve is paving the way so that any powerful device, whether tablet, mobile phone or ARM laptop, can be a potential Steam Machine. This contrasts with the efforts of companies like Microsoft, whose emulation layer, Prism on Windowscontinues fighting with the game compatibility. The master plan. It is none other than running SteamOS everywhere. Valve wants SteamOS to be the default operating system for gaming, regardless of the silicon underneath. We have already seen the first steps with the arrival of SteamOS to third-party consoles and the announcement of the Steam Machine desktop By eliminating the barrier of chip architecture (x86 vs ARM) and operating system (Windows vs Linux/Android), the firm ensures that its store is the only constant in a fragmented hardware future. And that only implies one thing: that users spend money on it. A win-win in every rule. Cover image | Valve In Xataka | The video game industry seems to be clear about where its next boom is: in games “for couples”

We thought we’d seen ‘Doom’ running on all types of devices. Until someone tried it with a ticket printer

We’d seen ‘Doom’ run on almost every device imaginable: from a Texas Instruments calculator until a modified pregnancy test, passing through the Touch Bar of a MacBook. The community has been proving for years that if something has a screen and some kind of processor, someone will try to run Doom. We thought the bar couldn’t be raised any higher, until someone decided to do it in an unexpected place even for this challenge: a ticket printer. Beyond the technical, this challenge has something almost philosophical: it is not about seeing if ‘Doom’ works, because we know that the game can run on very limited hardware. The question is whether we can do it on devices that, in theory, were not designed for that. Closed devices, with a very specific function, that suddenly become small gaming platforms. This transformation of the everyday into something unexpected is what keeps alive the question “what if you can also execute it?” A printer with the soul of a computer. The device chosen by the channel Bringus Studios It is not a conventional ticket printer. It is a solution created for small businesses, capable of printing receipts and running typical point-of-sale terminal applications from the same computer. That integration explains why it includes an embedded operating system, USB ports, its own connectivity and even an original Windows 7 Pro Embedded sticker. For those who used it back in the day, it was simply a point of sale terminal. For those who find it today, it is much more than that. When the creator decides to open the machine, the exterior appearance gives way to a metal structure more typical of an industrial computer than a receipt printer. Under the cover appear screws, SATA cables, internal USB ports, a motherboard and even a small integrated speaker. There are hardly any concessions to the design, everything is ready to function for hours in a commercial environment. Instead of a peripheral accessory, what you find is a complete computer, hidden under a functional and robust chassis. Play Doom on a paper screen. Once it was discovered that the machine could behave like a complete computer, the next step was inevitable: running ‘Doom’. The content creator turned to software rendering, adjusted the brightness and contrast to suit thermal printing, and turned the paper into the game’s visual output. Each frame was printed as a monochrome image, creating a sort of roll-up screen at its feet. The result was neither comfortable nor efficient, but it was extraordinarily ingenious. Too hot for a normal game. The system was capable of printing ‘Doom’, but was not prepared to do so for minutes at a time. Many scenes generated a lot of black, causing the thermal head to get hotter than intended. There came a point where the printer would pause printing or output messy and unintelligible sequences. The author used an external fan to prolong the session, while the paper piled up on the floor and the behavior of the game became so unpredictable that one almost had to play by pure intuition. The experiment did not end with Doom. When testing ‘Half-Life,’ the result was different: the game’s visual style seemed to fit better on thermal paper and produced clearer images. The author began to print scenes that did allow hallways, doors or characters to be distinguished with a certain clarity, to the point of wanting to save them. He even replicated one of the classic moments of the game, the microwave in the laboratory, and confirmed on paper that the pot ended up exploding. Despite the lag of several seconds between what was happening in the game and what appeared on paper, the scenes were still legible enough that I wanted to keep them. It was no longer just playing, it was documenting it. What started as a simple printer ended up being a reminder of why this challenge continues to fascinate so many people. It doesn’t matter if the result is impractical, illegible or full of paper: the important thing is that it worked. The game was run, the printer printed the images and it was demonstrated that even a routine device, designed to work silently behind a counter, can end up becoming an experiment worth telling. Images | Bringus Studios In Xataka | The Internet has been filled with videos with the new trailer for ‘GTA VI’. The only problem is they have all been made with AI

All these Xiaomi devices mark their lowest prices of the year on AliExpress 11.11

For a few hours now, we have active AliExpress 11.11a promo with the soul of Black Friday loaded with bargains of all kinds. It’s a perfect time to get your Christmas shopping done early. and buy all kinds of devices at very good prices, What can the consoles be like?. In addition to the offers that we can find throughout the marketplace, we also have a series of discount coupons that are perfect for saving more on our purchases: Discount minimum purchase coupon 1 coupon 2 3 euros 15 euros XATAKAES03 ESAE03 5 euros 29 euros XATAKAES05 ESAE05 12 euros 69 euros XATAKAES12 ESAE12 20 euros 129 euros XATAKAES20 ESAE20 40 euros 249 euros XATAKAES40 ESAE40 60 euros 369 euros XATAKAES60 ESAE60 75 euros 469 euros XATAKAES75 ESAE75 85 euros 549 euros XATAKAES03ES85 ESAE85 The promo will be active until November 19, but it is more than possible that the best deals will fly much sooner. On this occasion, we are going to take the opportunity to bring you a selection of Xiaomi devices that have very good prices right now, many of them being the lowest of the year (or very close to them). Xiaomi Pad 7 by 187.51 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20, a very interesting tablet if we are looking for the best quality-price. Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite by 162.90 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20, a very economical scooter option. Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+ by 205.70 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20, a robot vacuum cleaner with a charging station. Xiaomi TV A Pro by 328.82 euros with the coupon XATAKAES60, in its 65-inch version. Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro by 139.19 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20, another even cheaper tablet option. Xiaomi Pad 7 We start with one of the two tablets that we bring in this selection of devices from the Chinese manufacturer. It is about the Xiaomi Pad 7a very balanced device that at launch was committed to offering a great quality-price ratio, but this AliExpress promotion raises the level even further: it comes out for 187.51 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20. What does it offer? For less than 200 euros, we have a tablet with an 11.2-inch screen, compatible with Dolby Vision and a rate of 144 Hz, making it perfect for working, watching content or even playing. Its 8,850 mAh battery will give us plenty of autonomy, although we can also charge it quickly thanks to its 45 W fast charging. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite With how difficult it is to circulate and park in some cities, having a scooter can give us extra mobility and comfort, as well as a great help to not always depend on public transportation. This Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite It is one of the cheapest that we can buy right now: it costs 162.90 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20. We are looking at an electric scooter that has a maximum power of 300 W and a 5,200 mAh battery, with which we should have a range of approximately 20 kilometers. It weighs 15 kilos, its tires are 8.5 inches and it has a drum brake on the rear wheel. Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+ Robot vacuum cleaners are a very interesting help if we want to have the floor at home clean without too much effort. Among all the models that we can buy right now, this Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X10+ is presented as a great alternative for the tightest budgets: we can purchase it for 205.70 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20 and choosing PayPal as a payment method to obtain an additional discount of 20 euros. This model has a suction power of 4,000 Pa and a station that is used to empty the bucket, clean its pads and refill the water tank. With its 5,200 mAh battery, it is capable of offering about 2 hours of autonomy, which is more than enough for small or medium-sized apartments. Its navigation system will prevent crashes and it has a sensor that detects carpets. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi TV A Pro If we are looking for a large TV and we don’t want to spend too much in exchange, look out for this Xiaomi TV A Pro. It is a very interesting model, especially if we are after something with 65 inches. This AliExpress promo allows us to take it home for 328.82 euros with the coupon XATAKAES60 and using PayPal as a payment method. It is a model with 4K resolution and QLED technology, so we can expect vivid colors and very good contrasts. Its operating system is Google TV and it includes Chromecast as standard, which makes it very easy to send any type of content from your mobile. At the sound level it performs well, since it is compatible with Dolby Audio and DTS-X. Xiaomi TV A Pro 65 inches The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro We close this selection of offers as we started it: with another tablet. On this occasion, it is the Xiaomi Redmi Pad Proa model that is difficult not to recommend if we take into account what it offers and what it costs right now: AliExpress’s 11.11 leaves it alone 139.19 euros with the coupon XATAKAES20. Among everything we can highlight about it, it is worth noting that it offers a large 12.1-inch screen with very good resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate and compatibility with Dolby Vision. It has a Qualcomm processor, comes with a fairly large 10,000 mAh battery and its four speakers will give us a good multimedia experience. Xiaomi Redmi Pad Pro (6+128 GB) 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 … Read more

The connected home is chaos. IKEA’s solution is 21 new devices compatible with Matter

IKEA has been wanting to be the protagonist of the connected home for years. In its catalog we have motorized blinds, door sensorswater leak detectors… The problem was getting everything to work cohesively and without friction. It is just what IKEA wants to change and to do so it has completely renewed its range of smart devices. with a total of 21 products, all compatible with Matter. Goal: full compatibility The promise of the connected home sounds great on paper, but the reality is that, if you have many devices at home, friction between them is the order of the day and in the end it is a chaos of different apps and hubs to be able to control them all. In statements to Wiredthe director of home electronics at IKEA confessed to having “more than 100 smart devices at home, but I also have like 10 different hubs. I hate it.” IKEA has been launching connected devices for many years and has a fairly large offering, but this launch is the recognition that Their offer was quite chaotic. For example, the first light bulbs and their controllers are compatible with the Zigbee standard, but later they launched the hub DIRECT Matter compatible. What they are looking for with this renewal of their offer is to get closer to that total compatibility and for everything to work with everything. To achieve this they have chosen mattera standard that was launched in 2022 and is present in devices from the main home automation platforms such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Samsung Smartthings or Apple HomeKit. Despite many devices already integrate itthere is still the problem that many older devices do not offer itbut it is undoubtedly a step in the right direction to solve this chaos. Lights, sensors and more IKEA’s new home automation range consists of a total of 21 products grouped into three large categories: lighting, sensors and control. First of all we have a new range of light bulbs called KAJPLATS. It consists of eleven different models. They will be dimmable and will also come in various shades of white, warm and colored light. In the case of sensors, there will be five models aimed at different use cases. They are the following: MYGGSPRAY: a motion sensor for both indoor and outdoor use. It is designed so that lights turn on automatically. MYGGBETT: It is a sensor to detect door or window openings and allows you to configure notifications. TIMMERFLOTE: to measure the temperature and humidity inside the home. ALPSTUGA: is the new sensor that measures air quality using CO2, temperature and humidity measurements. KLIPBOK: to detect water leaks. You can notify us with a beep or with a mobile notification Finally, BILRESA will be your new remote controls to control lights and GRILLPLATS will be the new smart plug. They will be available from December at prices yet to be confirmed, although IKEA claims they will be more affordable. Images | IKEA In Xataka | There is a new fever among the ultra-rich: fed up with technology, they want houses that are as “dumb” as possible

Amazon kept losing money on its Echo devices. He has found a way to stop the bleeding: flood us with ads

Amazon has been losing a fortune with their Amazon Echo devices. Connected speakers and displays are in millions of homes, but they have never been profitable. The company’s hope was that they would become a vehicle to sell more products on its e-commerce platform, but that goal was never met. Now Amazon has found a way to get a lot out of them: to put advertising in them for good. Lots of advertising. Why is it important. Amazon has just launched on the market your new Echo Show and Eco Dot. Prices have risen in all cases, but they also arrive with Alexa+ —although not in Spain at the moment—, the AI ​​assistant that the company has been working on for several months. These products are supposed to offer important advantages in the user experience, but at the moment what is happening is that these devices are displaying advertisements frequently. Wasted. Between 2017 and 2021 Amazon lost more than $25 billion with its Amazon Echo. The idea seemed good: they could sell them at a loss if they later amortized them by converting them into products to sell us things. Instead, users ended up taking advantage of them for little more than setting timers and musicand that has ended up being a huge problem for Amazon. Ads everywhere. There are several users of Amazon’s connected screens—the Echo Show—who are seeing surprise ads appear on these screens. a user Reddit account how the alarm clock feature on your Echo Show 5 became an annoying ad. Other user checked that in addition to one advertisement, songs that he had not specified were playing, while another he complained about how his Echo Show kept advertising the Amazon Plus service. Ads now appear more frequently on Prime Video. Source: Xataka. Flooded with advertising. These screens don’t stop showing ads, match other users, but in addition none of those users accepted that their devices could be used to display advertising, and there is no switch or configuration parameter that stops this behavior. Even people who are paying $20 for Alexa+, Amazon’s new AI assistant, are complaining from all that advertising avalanche. Also on Prime Video. Personally, I don’t have an Echo Show, but I have noticed that when enjoying series and movies on Prime Video, advertisements are broadcast with greater frequency and duration. I am not he only (not much less). Amazon allows customize preferences regarding advertising, but those who have done it affirm that this does not hardly reduce the frequency with which advertisements appear. What Amazon says. An Amazon spokesperson stated the following: at Ars Technica: “Advertising is a small part of the experience and helps customers discover new content and products they may be interested in. If customers don’t like a suggestion, they can swipe to the next card on the screen or directly provide feedback by tapping the info icon or tapping the screen.” If you move away, I announce to the song. The Amazon Ads website details the ad formats, and the text explains that “The ad viewing experience dynamically adapts based on the customer’s proximity to the device.” Once it is detected that the user is more than 1.2 meters away from their device, “the ads are displayed in full screen alternating with other content, such as the weather, recipes, sports and news.” This seems to be getting worse. The latest comments seen on Reddit or on X (formerly Twitter) seem to make it clear that Amazon is increasing the amount of advertising it displays on its devices and services. The question, of course, is how far they will go… and how that will impact both sales of their devices and subscriptions to their platforms. In Xataka | Amazon missed the AI ​​train, but it wants to catch it back. The new Alexa with AI will arrive this month to try it

upgrade to Windows 11 Pro with these discounted HP Store devices

It was a matter of time. We have known for months that Windows 10 and its Pro version They were going to stop having support from Microsoft. This has several implications that are not at all interesting for users, especially if they are self-employed or small businesses. The jump to Windows 11 is the best we can do right now, although if we want to renew equipment simultaneously, HP Store makes it easy for us: We can save up to 150 euros when purchasing some of their equipment. We will tell you more about this promotion. Make the jump to Windows 11 Pro and get a good discount As we said a little above, we are less than a month away from the end of Windows 10 support. This, which ends next October 14implies that the operating system will not receive any more updates. Be careful, because this not only refers to new functions, but also to the fact that it will not receive any more security patches. This can be a danger, since these security updates are the ones that eliminate all the new security holes that appear. In addition, it is likely that new versions of applications or different programs stop being compatible with Windows 10which could limit our professional activity. What is the correct step if we are still with Windows 10? Obviously, upgrade to Windows 11. This operating system, in addition to continuing to receive continuous updates (both in terms of functions and security), offers several very interesting improvements, such as the integration of Microsoft Copilot. Updating is free if we have Windows 10, but our computer may not be compatible with this new version. If we are in that scenario, then this HP Store promotion interests us. It offers us a series of very interesting equipment to work with, even with several discounted models. In addition to each one’s offer, we will also have an additional discount that can reach up to 150 euros If we justify having a device with Windows 10 or earlier. These are some of the equipment we have on promotion To make our task a little easier, below we leave you a selection of computers that fall within this promotionso we can get them much cheaper. HP ProBook 440 G11 Laptop The first of the options that we bring you is this ProBook 440 G11 laptop. It is an all-terrain option that is ideal for working or running our business. Stands out for coming with a very good processor such as the Intel Core Ultra 7as well as with 16 GB of RAM and a 512 GB SSD. It is 14 inches, so it is ideal to travel with it and continue working. Its price is 1,087.79 euros, but between the discount applied and the discount for upgrading to Windows 11 Pro, it is only 933.40 euros. HP ProBook 440 G11 Professional Laptop with 3-year warranty The price could vary. We earn commission from these links HP EliteOne 840 G9 All-in-One Professional PC If we prefer something fixed for our business, this HP All-in-One can fit us perfectly. It is a device that comes with a 13th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of SSD. In addition, it has a 23.8-inch screen which is also tactilewhich gives us more possibilities when it comes to interacting with it. We cannot forget that it also comes with a keyboard and mouse included in the package. Its RRP is 1,084.90 euros, but with the discounts applied it remains at 880.65 euros. Professional All-in-One Touch PC HP EliteOne 840 G9 Wolf Pro Security Edition with 5-year warranty The price could vary. We earn commission from these links HP ZBook Fury 16 G11 Portable Workstation The last option is designed for the most demanding jobs, since it is one of the most powerful devices in the HP Store. The ZBook Fury 16 G11 comes with a 14th generation Intel Core i9 processor, as well as 64 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD so that we have more capacity. This laptop also stands out for having a dedicated graphics card that, in addition, It is from NVIDIA’s RTX 5000 generation. 16-inch screen and a price that remains at 4381.26 euros with all discounts. HP ZBook Fury 16 G11 Portable Workstation with 3-year warranty 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 | HP Store In Xataka | Windows 11: 42 features and tricks to get the most out of the operating system In Xataka | What is the best laptop for working in 2025. Tips and recommendations

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