The duel over the new glass air fryers is decided on size and power

Until recently, air fryers were dark, noisy drawers that were simply used to reheat chips frozen. Today, smart cooking requires versatility, speed and, above all, the ability to adapt. In this field, Ninja It has become a fetish brand for technological cooking enthusiasts. Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer, 3.8 l, 4 in 1 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links XL Ninja CRISPi PRO Glass Air Fryer, 7 Functions – Blue (2 Containers) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links With the launch of its latest range, the firm has put on the table two heavyweights that share DNA but aim for different profiles: the Ninja Crispi Pro and the standard Ninja Crispi. At first glance, both promise to retire your traditional oven and reduce oil use by 75%. However, when we fully enter into your specificationswe see that the battle is decided in the technical details and what you are willing to pay. We put two of the best air fryers of the moment to discover which is the smart purchase. Technical data sheet for both Ninja air fryers feature Ninja Crispi (Standard) Ninja Crispi Pro power 1,700W 2,050W larger container capacity 3.8 liters 5.7 liters (XL size) small container capacity 1.4 liters 2.3 liters cooking modes 4 (Air Fry, Roast, Reheat, Dehydrate) 7 (Add: Bake, Grill and Ferment) temperature range Up to 185°C Up to 240°C price from 123 euros 249.99 euros Design and capacity: from individual format to family feast Both models share the same revolutionary idea that is changing kitchens: the CleanCrisp. Instead of the typical plastic and Teflon basket that gets scratched just by looking at it, Ninja opts for borosilicate glass containers in which you can prepare ingredients, cook them with the hot air head, serve them directly on the table (since they have a very aesthetic design) and put an airtight lid on them to store them in the refrigerator. However, size does matter here. The standard Crispi model includes a 3.8 liter main bowl and a 1.4 liter secondary bowl. It’s a very portable and compact formatideal for singles, couples or to take the airfryer even to a second home. On the other hand, the Crispi Pro makes the leap to family format. Its XL container reaches 5.7 liters of capacity, enough space to roast a whole chicken with vegetables for up to six people, and its small bowl goes up to 2.3 liters to make generous side dishes. Power and temperature: the Pro breaks the 185ºC barrier This is where the Pro version gains muscle and where the price difference is justified as well. The standard Ninja Crispi is somewhat limited in power (1,700 W) and has a thermal limit of 185ºC. This makes it a perfect ally for reheating leftovers and leaving them crispy (thanks to the function Recrisp) or make everyday dishes, but it may fall short or take longer if you are looking for extreme browning on thick meats. For its part, the Crispi Pro goes up to 2,050 W and set the thermostat to 240ºC. That extra heat allows the airflow to seal the food much faster. Additionally, the Pro expands the menu from four to seven functions, adding key modes for cooking lovers such as Bake (bake), Gratinate (Grill) and Ferment masses, something impossible to do in the base model. So…Which model to choose Seeing the differences between both models of Ninja Crispi air fryers, you may be wondering which one to choose. If you don’t know which one to choose, this is what we advise you: Buy the standard Ninja Crispi if: You are looking for an ultra-portable system, you cook small portions for one or two, and your main objective is to use it for side dishes, quick dinners or reheat food giving it a crunchy touch without using the microwave. Ninja CRISPi Portable Air Fryer, 3.8 l, 4 in 1 The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Buy the Ninja Crispi Pro if: You want to completely replace your home oven, you need the capacity to feed a family (5.7 liters) and you don’t want to give up baking recipes, powerful gratins at 240ºC or homemade dough thanks to its advanced functions. XL Ninja CRISPi PRO Glass Air Fryer, 7 Functions – Blue (2 Containers) 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 | Ninja In Xataka | Two years ago I bought my first air fryer. I wish someone had told me I needed these plugins too. In Xataka | Cosori vs Cecotec air fryer: differences and which one to buy

The trial against Sam Altman seemed like a duel between two millionaires. It has ended up uncovering the ins and outs of OpenAI

Three weeks of testimonies, 78 messages between Sam Altman and Mira Murati during the night they were going to kill him as CEOemails where Greg Brockman wrote in his personal diary how nice it would be to “earn billions” and Satya Nadella describing the OpenAI board as ““amateur city”. This Thursday the final arguments of the Musk vs. Altman trial were held in a federal court in Oakland. The lawsuit asked for 150,000 million in damages and the dismissal of Altman. What has been left for the public has not so much to do with the verdict. Why is it important. OpenAI is, despite its name, one of the most secretive companies in Silicon Valley. Its internal functioning, until now, was known through highly selected profiles in The New Yorker or specific leaks. The trial has forced the company to publish emails, text messages, personal diaries and depositions that depict an organization very different from the one that sells its official communication. A company plagued by power struggles, mutual suspicions between founders and a board that in 2023 could not explain why it fired its own CEO. behind the scenes. The most illuminating episode occurred not on the stand, but in a chain of late-night messages between Altman and Murati during “The Blip“, the weekend of November 2023 in which the board removed the CEO. At 2:30 a.m. Monday morning, Altman was asking his then-CTO if things were going well or badly. “This is going in a very bad direction. Sam, this is very serious,” Murati responded. Minutes later, Altman offered to leave to avoid lawsuits. Murati replied that the council already had a replacement: “uncle random of Twitch”, in reference to Emmett Shear. That same day, Murati signed the first of the letters from employees asking for Altman’s return. The contrast. What Murati’s deposition leaked is that she herself had fed the board with complaints about Altman before the firing. Helen Toner, a former councillor, testified that Murati and co-founder Ilya Sutskever had conveyed to the council a pattern of behavior about Altman’s honesty. Sutskever wrote a 52-page memorandum. On the stand, Sutskever himself confirmed writing to the board that Altman “demonstrates a consistent pattern of lying, undermining his executives, and pitting them against each other.” Murati, in his deposition, maintained his criticisms but framed them as “purely managerial.” Go deeper. The term that the Microsoft leadership used to describe what they saw in those days was said by Satya Nadella from the stand: ‘amateur city. The CEO of Microsoft, the main investor in OpenAI with more than 13 billion contributed, said that he never received a concrete explanation of why Altman was fired. “I was very concerned that employees would leave en masse,” he said. Nadella offered Altman a position at Microsoft with an open invitation to the entire OpenAI team. Altman admitted at trial that he was on the verge of accepting: “I would have made a lot of money and had a much easier life at Microsoft.” He ended up coming back to OpenAI with some new advice. The outgoing board’s accusation was that Altman “had not been consistently candid” with them. The money trail. The trial has also exposed Altman’s web of personal interests in companies that do business with OpenAI. While under interrogation, Altman acknowledged stakes worth more than $2 billion in companies such as Helion Energy, Cerebras –just went public–, Reddit or Stripe. His third of Helion (from which he has just left as president) is valued at 1,650 million. OpenAI has signed a framework agreement with Helion for future energy supplies. Forbes has recalculated his assets at more than 4,000 million after these revelations. Brockman, who according to Musk “did not invest a cent”, now appears with a stake valued at 30 billion. Yes, but. None of this changes the legal background. The jury must decide on two specific civil claims: breach of fiduciary trust and unjust enrichment. Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, has tried to turn this into a trial about Altman’s credibility. In his closing arguments he put an unflattering photo of the CEO on screen and asked the jury to imagine a bridge over a ravine “built on Sam Altman’s version of the truth.” And now what. OpenAI has been preparing for a long time an IPO that could value it at close to a billion dollars. Musk, meanwhile, flew to China with Trump despite the judicial warning that he could be called to testify again. Regardless of the ruling, the reputational damage has already been done. The narrative that OpenAI has tried to project for years (that of being an idealistic laboratory guided by the mission of benefiting humanity) now coexists with another version documented in a judicial process: that of a company where the co-founder sends messages to the CEO at two in the morning to tell him that it is finished and a few hours later she signs the letter asking for her return. A company where the president wrote in his diary that “it would be nice to earn billions.” And where the reference investor, seeing the chaos from the outside, called ‘amateur city to its governing bodies. The jury’s verdict will come next week. What can no longer be archived are the documents. In Xataka | There is a thing called “Ornn price index”, it is out of control and it is bad news for everyone Featured image | Xataka

The mid -range duel that many asked (and finally have)

Deciding which mobile buying has never been easy. But in the mid -range, where prices go up and differences are refined, the thing gets serious. It is no longer just about how much you pay: it’s about What experience you get in return. Because the mobile you choose today will accompany you at work, in your spare time, in each photo and each call. That is why in Xataka we have prepared A new video for our YouTube channel With one of our favorite formats: The versuswhere We have faced the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro, The customization layers of Samsung and Xiaomi, and much more. This time is the turn of iPhone 16E and the Samsung Galaxy A56two models that represent the best that Apple and Samsung have to offer in the mid-high range. And we do it with who knows best to put order in this type of battles: Mario Arroyo, our partner expert in comparisons, who takes the magnifying glass again to analyze, Round to Round, which mobile offers more. The first impression enters the eyes, and here we start with the Design and screen. The iPhone is committed to a 6.1 -inch panel that Mario defines as “the perfect size”, comfortable in hand and balanced. The Galaxy A56, on the other hand, rises to 6.7 inches, but is presented “quite well compacted, and with a finer body than the iPhone.” It is not just size, but also how the content is shown: image quality, refreshment rate, brightness. Performance is another key fronts. Apple brings to the fight its A18 Bionica chip with muscle that has already shown what it is capable of doing. Samsung responds with him Exynos 1580and the experience, according to Mario, is fluid in both cases: “The two behave well with demanding applications, and in video games the performance of both is optimal.” It might seem that the winner is clear … but no. One of the most classic duels arrives then: cameras. The 16E iPhone maintains a single sensor configuration. Samsung, on the other hand, bets on three. It might seem that the winner is clear … but not. Here the quality of the processing, performance in different conditions and, above all, the coherence between what you see and what you get. The number of lenses is not everything, and the video makes it very clear. As our partner says in the comparison: “The photos of the iPhone seem to me a warmer tad; in the Samsung, however, they tend to look colder. In the end, that goes in tastes.” In the battery section, both models promise to reach the end of the day without dramas. However, there are differences in energy management, loading times and how they behave under intensive use. And if you are one of those who use the mobile for absolutely everything, it is convenient to pay attention to this round. You can make a difference in day to day. As an advance we can say that “we are, without a doubt, before two of the best autonomies of the mid -range, more than by large battery numbers, by systems optimization, and if one of the two lasts more than the other is really difficult to measure.” But if there is a round that generates debate, that is the price. Because one thing is what each terminal offers, and another very different what they cost. This is where decisions become personal. Is it worth what the iPhone costs? Does the Samsung offer more for less? Mario analyzes each point, compares, and leaves the ball on your roof. And of course, we could not close this versus without talking about artificial intelligence. The 16E iPhone is already compatible with Apple Intelligence, Available in Spanish and operation in Spainalthough with some functions still to deploy. The Galaxy A56 also includes Galaxy AIbut his proposal is somewhat more discreet than that of the brand’s flagship models. Even so, it is an aspect that begins to weigh more and more when choosing mobile. Who wins this confrontation? You will discover that at the end of the video. Because this is not only of specifications, it goes from experience. We invite you to give the play button to discover what your ideal purchase option could be. Images | Xataka In Xataka | The best price quality price (2025). Your analysis and videos are here

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

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