Spain fails to comply with the rules with the registration of travelers. Brussels has just opened a file and gives him two months to fix it

The European Commission opened this Thursday an infringement procedure against Spain for the controversial traveler registry promoted by the Ministry of the Interior. Brussels considers that the rule violates European regulations on data protection in the criminal field, by forcing hotels, digital platforms and car rental companies to collect and send personal information of tourists to a state database that is then accessible to the Police. We tell you all the details. What are we talking about? This is known as the Traveler Registry, regulated by the Royal Decree 933/2021 and fully operational since the end of last year. The regulations obliges accommodations, travel agencies and vehicle rental companies to upload their clients’ data into the ‘ses.hospedajes’ application and transmit them to a centralized Government database. Just like point La Vanguardia, the objective declared by the Interior, which can be read in the preamble of the decree itselfis to reinforce the fight against terrorism and organized crime, activities in which, the ministry argues, accommodation and the use of vehicles have special logistical relevance. What a reproach Brussels. The Commission points to three specific problems. First, consider that the categories of data collected and stored are “excessive”, due to the variety of sets they cover, including payment and GPS data. Second, it maintains that access by police authorities “is not limited to specific and explicit purposes”, as required by directive 2016/680. And third, it describes as “disproportionate” that these data are kept for three years after the traveler’s stay. Amount of data. One of the big discussions revolves around how much data there really is to deliver. The hotel sector has denounced that the standard requires up to 42 different fields, while the Government insists that only 13 are mandatory: name and surname, number and type of document, reference and date of the contract, arrival and departure dates, means of payment, telephone or email and the relationship of kinship when a minor travels. The remaining data, according to the Executive, are not mandatory to complete. The file. The procedure opens a period of two months for Spain to respond and correct the irregularities. If the answer is not convincing, the Commission can issue a reasoned opinion, a kind of official ultimatum. And if non-compliance persists, the last step would be to take the State before the Court of Justice of the EU. The reaction of the sector. Hoteliers and travel agencies have been on the warpath for some time. The Spanish Confederation of Hotels and Tourist Accommodations (CEHAT) has questioned the legality of the collection and transmission of data because it conflicts with European regulations on free circulation and data protection. After learning about the file, the agency associations Fetave and Unav They have asked the Government the “urgent suspension” of Royal Decree 933/2021 and an immediate meeting with the Interior, considering that the Executive “cannot act as if nothing had happened” when Brussels has formally questioned the compatibility of the rule with EU Law. And now what. Spain has two months to make a move. Interior can defend the rule, modify it or suspend it while the procedure is resolved. However, pressure is growing, on the one hand from the tourism sector, which has been demanding changes even before the rule came into force; on the other, that of the European Commission, which had already warned of the clash of that decision with data protection regulations. Now that warning is in writing, so we will have to wait and see how things progress. Cover image | François Genon and Square In Xataka | The European Union has been flooding the countryside with billions of euros for half a century. It has been of no use

sanctioning file and blocked website

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has ordered the blocking of the Polymarket and Kalshi websitesthe two main prediction platforms, and has opened a disciplinary file for operating without the necessary administrative license. The sophistication of the gambling carried out by these platformswho dress the game with an aura of finance or tradinghas not convinced the authorities. The disguise, revealed The Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, directed by Pablo Bustinduy, has responded the question that many have been asking for a long time: They equate Kalshi and Polymarket with a betting house and therefore need the corresponding gaming license, a license which of course they do not have. The General Directorate of Gambling Regulation points out that in Spain, as in other European countries, prediction markets are classified as games of chance since they bet on uncertain future events. The license. In Spain, all gambling operators must be subject to a license that offers a series of guarantees, such as identity verification systems and controlling access to the best of age. In addition, they must control and prohibit access to people who are prohibited from playing. Polymarket and Kalshi do not have this license, which is why Consumo initiated the sanctioning file and has ordered the blocking of their web pages. And now what. At the time of writing these lines, the two websites are still operational, but since The Country They say that the ministry has already notified the telecommunications operators, who have between seven and ten days to execute the blockade. When this occurs, a warning message will appear saying that this is an unlicensed gambling operator. The sanctioning process will last between three and four months until its final resolution. Regulatory clash in Europe. Although with different regulations, the case of Spain adds to a list of European countries that have blocked access to Polymarket, such as France, Germany, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands or Switzerland. Although there are still countries that allow them to operate, Kalshi and Polymarket face increasingly strong opposition in Europe, with many countries not buying the narrative that they are actually an investment marketplace. Meanwhile in the US. In the United States, however, the platforms are increasingly integrated into public conversation. At the regulatory level, since 2020 CFTC considers Kalshi a licensed prediction market. In the case of Polymarket, the platform It was sanctioned in 2022 for offering contracts without the appropriate regulatory structure, but continues to operate. On the other hand, this same month the congress opened a investigation into possible insider trading (let’s remember the case of the capture of Nicolás Maduro). The debate there is not so much whether they are considered gambling or investment, but rather the origin of the information that is handled. Young men. In a Morning Consult report They say that the usual users of this type of apps are under 45 years old and more than 70% are men. In the United States, 25% of men between 18 and 24 years old admit to having gambled at least once in the last six months. Why young men? According to BBCthese types of platforms are at the intersection of several very masculine cultures, such as sports betting and profit speculation. cryptobros either financebros. It is also successful among this audience thanks to the support of public figures such as Logan Paul, who was sponsored by Polymarket. Where almost everyone loses. We recently talked about a massive analysis that confirmed our suspicions: in Polymarket almost everyone loses while 0.1% of users take almost all the benefits. Those who take the lion’s share of the pie are professional traders who have access to very expensive data sets. In addition, many times the betting conditions have a lot of fine print, even the easiest ones to get right are not that simple. In it Wall Street Journal They tell the story of a man who bet Kalshi that rapper A$AP Rocky would say the word “rapper” on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show. If he was right he would win $168,000. Although he said the word, in the televised version that part was deleted and according to the rules, which were quite hidden, only what was broadcast on television counted. He lost everything. Image | Kalshi, Polymarket In Xataka | If you think you can beat a betting house in the long term, we have bad news: they have you in from the beginning.

how to view your draft summary and file your 2026 return from your Android or iPhone

Let’s tell you How to access your 2025 Income draft on your mobilewhich is the declaration we make in 2026. We have already reached the key date of the Income calendarand now you can access your draft online and present it. You can also do it on your mobile. However, you should know that The Income Tax app does not allow you to make changes to the draftyou will have to do this through the official website as we have explained to you here. On your mobile you will see the summary, if you have to pay or return, and present it. That is why it is important that you first review everything from the browser, because although it is the Treasury that collects your data and generates it, If there are errors, you will pay the fine.. In the end, the responsibility of reviewing your return is yours. To submit your declaration with your mobile phone you have to use the official app of the Tax Agencythe AEAT app that you can find for Android on Google Play and for iOS in the App Store. In it you will have to identify yourself, using your digital certificateincluding the FNMT certificate and that of DNIe. You can also do it just with your DNI number and expiration date, and a few more steps to identify yourself. Income tax return by mobile To consult your draft from your mobile phone you have to enter the Tax Agency app. Once inside, on the main screen click on the option Income 2025 of the section Rent. It is called 2025 although we present it in 2026 because it corresponds to the accounts of our last fiscal year. You will go to a screen where you will see several options related to your Income Tax return. In it, you have to click on the option Draft/declaration processing that will appear at the top. As it is advisable to have reviewed your draft on the web, you will also have the option to Continue with the presentation. This will take you to a screen where you can see If your declaration is worth paying or returningand if you have configured in your account that you have a spouse, you will be able to see their declaration and the joint one. Here, if you click on the declaration you will be able to see a somewhat broader summary, and you will be able to configure how to receive money or if you want to make donations to the Catholic Church or for social purposes. You can also see the preview in PDF, your tax data, or enter the website to modify the draft. If everything is fine, click Submit declaration and that’s it. In Xataka Basics | Income Guide 2025: calendar, previous steps and how to prepare for the 2026 declaration

the most disruptive technology for treating patients in the ICU turns out to be an MP3 file

When we think about the advances in hospitals to improve survival or recovery of patientswe can come to think of better respirators, monitors that offer thousands of data or new drugs that are almost miraculous. However, science has given us a blow of reality by demonstrating that accompanying families during hospital stays offers great results. This is something that has been seen directly in a hospital’s ICU itself, where patients are between life and death. That is why a study decided to use something as ‘low-tech’ as It is a voice recording of a family member to see the real impact it could have on his recovery. And the truth is that we have been underestimating the usefulness of this clinical tool. The problem. One of the big problems faced by patients entering the ICU is the ‘delirium’. A state of great confusion resulting from an acute failure of the nervous system that affects up to 80% of patients that have mechanical ventilation. And this is something terrible within these units. Not because it is annoying for the patient to be in a great state of confusion, but because it has been seen that mortality, hospital stay and all this increase. leads to higher costs for the healthcare system. Something that has been calculated and that points to an expense of between 6,000 and 20,000 million dollars annually. And the worst thing: current drugs (sedatives, antipsychotics) are often part of the problem or are not entirely effective in preventing it. The solution. Once we had the problem, Cindy Munro proposed a simple but powerful hypothesis to solve it: if the brain “disconnects” from reality due to isolation and sedation, can we use a familiar voice to bring it back? The test. In order to see if this was possible or not, a study was carried out that included 178 patients from two large hospitals in Florida and which had the collaboration of five large universities. The goal was clear: treat sound almost as if it were medicine. To do this, a protocol was created to play the audio so that it was not simply connecting the radio or mobile phone and allowing the patient to listen. The standard was to use common audio players, with two-minute clips recording the families and a playback that would be done twice a day: at 9 in the morning and at 4 in the afternoon. The time was not chosen at random, but was designed to ‘hack’ the circadian rhythm. Listening to familiar voices during the day helps the brain orient itself temporally, reinforcing the difference between day and night, something that is completely lost under the artificial lights of an ICU. The result. In addition to offering a positive result to the patients’ condition, it was also seen to have a dose-dependent effect like medications. That is, the more messages patients received, the greater the reduction in delirium in the ICU. Why this matters. Today the industry does not cease its attempts to search for complex molecules to protect the brain, regenerate cells and countless other techniques. But the reality is that the solution seems to lie in our evolutionary biology (or at least a little help): reacting to the voices of our ‘tribe’. Images | Stephen Andrews In Xataka | Science wants to put ‘microrobots’ into our bodies to medicate us. They have already given good results

Spain wanted Ryanair to pay it 107 million euros. Now Europe responds: sanctioning file against Spain

Airlines have limited “freedom to set prices.” At least that is what the European Commission, which has sanctioned our country, believes. It did so with a statement published yesterday, Wednesday, October 8, in which it clarified that the Air Navigation Law prevents airlines from charging for this service. The decision is also a hard blow for Spain’s role in its open judicial fight against Ryanair. The European Commission. She was the last to give her opinion. And he has done it in the worst possible way for Spain. In a public statementthe European entity confirms that it has opened a sanctioning file against our country when it understands that it is taking measures to restrict the freedom of airlines to charge for a service to which they are entitled. That right is to charge for hand luggage, a service for which Spain has already imposed a sanction on five airlines. The cost of that punishment was close to 180 million euros and Ryanair was the company most punished, receiving a fine that exceeded 107 million euros. According to the European Commission, these sanctions also fail to comply with Community regulations. Right. According to the European Commission: “Spain’s National Air Navigation Law does not allow airlines to subject the carriage of carry-on baggage to an additional charge, restricting the freedom of airlines to set prices and differentiate between a service that includes the right to a larger carry-on baggage allowance, and a service that does not offer that possibility and simply provides the smaller allowance that constitutes a necessary aspect of the carriage.” From Europe, therefore, it is understood that Spanish airlines are allowing the minimum necessary luggage that is mandatory to pass through completely free of charge. On the contrary, it considers that our country is preventing charging for larger packages and that, therefore, companies are prevented from charging more for the service and are forced to abandon this income option. “Reasonable”. The problem right now is that there are no established bases for what is or is not considered “carry-on luggage.” The Court of Justice of the European Union noted, as stated in the European Commission’s own statement, that hand luggage “should, in principle, be free as long as it meets reasonable requirements in terms of weight and dimensions, and complies with the applicable security requirements. Hand luggage that exceeds such reasonable requirements is subject to price freedom.” But what is reasonable? For the European Union, companies like Ryanair already complied with their previous measurements of 40 x 25 x20 cm (expanded to 40 x 30 x 20 cm last summer). For Spain, however, that size or a smaller one does not allow the transport of basic belongings and does not meet those “reasonable requirements in terms of weight and dimensions.” Justice. That same debate, in fact, has been experienced by the fined companies themselves in our country. First because they have received some of the higher economic sanctions on companies in the history of Spain. And, second, because not even the Spanish Justice has shown a clear criterion when deciding whether companies or consumers are right. In SevilleFor example, Ryanair won a lawsuit against a consumer who was charged at the boarding gate for not having checked luggage on time. In Salamancait was the consumers who beat the company for the same reason. A setback for Spain. The decision of the European Commission is a hard setback for Spain, although it was expected. The Transport Commissioner of the European Union himself, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, received the CEO of Ryanair personally a few days ago. Pablo Bustinduy, Minister of Consumer Affairs, preferred to attend to him remotely by video call. The company had also threatened to take the legality of the fine imposed in our country to the European courts. Now, it has the backing of the European Commission should the matter go to trial. For Bustinduy: “the charge for hand luggage represents a conflict between the interests of the large airline industry, which profits from these practices, and the rights of consumers. Unfortunately, today the Commission has decided to position itself on the side of the interests of the multinationals,” in words reported by The Country. An interested movement. As we already told a few weeks ago, the European Union is seeking to reach an agreement on the minimum measures for hand luggage. Both the European Commission and the European Parliament are deciding what minimum measures are imposed. However, until now measures have been put on the table that were almost identical to those offered by Ryanair and other companies low cost. The Irish company also subscribed to the decision of Airlines for Europe (A4E), an association of airlines including Ryanair, to confirm that increased the minimum size allowed in their cabins at 40 × 30 × 15 cm. They are measures slightly lower than those that Ryanair has ended up adopting and similar to those sought by the European Union, in what is a clear nod to those who have defended these latter positions. What happens now? With this file, the European Union gives our country a period of two months to adapt national legislation to European regulations or to give a reasoned response to it. If the changes are not implemented or the response is not considered sufficiently reasoned, the European Commission may issue a reasoned opinion. This is the second formal phase of the procedure and if Spain maintains its positions, the case can be referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union. Photo | Niklas Jonasson and Andrijana Bozic In Xataka | Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair: “I don’t want the money. Let them fly without suitcases”

characteristics, price and technical file

There are collaborations and collaborations. There are those that are a small disaster and there are sustained on firm pillars. Of this last type is what Renault has with Nissan in its small electric vehicles for Europe. And is that the new Nissan Micra is a brother twin of the Electric Renault 5. A guarantee of success if we talk about siding on a solid basis. A challenge if we take into account that the Renault 5 has convinced to appeal to nostalgia and an extraordinarily careful design that has managed to differentiate it from competition. Nissan Micra Technical Card Nissan Micra Body type. Five -seater utility Measures and weight. 3.97 meters long, 1.87 meters wide, 1.49 meters high and 2.54 meters of wheelbase. From 1,377 kg of weight. TRUNK. 326 liters Maximum power. 110 kW (150 hp) WLTP consumption. Between 14.2 and 14.7 kWh/100 km Environmental Distinctive. Zero emissions Driving aids (ADAS). Confirmed the minimum required by the European Union. Dead angle alert for the exit of the occupants. Front and rear emergency braking. Lane centered. OTHERS. Operating system built on Android Automotive, compatible with Android Auto and Apple Carplay. 7.1 or 10.1 inches screen for the instrument box and 10.1 inches for the central. Electric hybrid. No. Plug -in hybrid. No. electric Yes. 90 kW version (122 hp) with 40 kWh battery and 110 kW (150 hp) with 52 kWh battery. price and launch Already available: 40 kWh battery (122 hp): from 29,100 euros 52 kWh battery (150 hp): from 34,150 euros Why does an electric car have less autonomy than the announcing Good wicks And a challenge ahead. Like that good touch player who has seen how his older brother has already been making a career in the world of football. The Nissan Micra has the pillars of the house. The construction is robust but you have to dress it with walls and a roof that must be up to it. If we talk about design, the Japanese seem They have succeeded. If you look good, you can find the similarities between the Electric Renault 5 and the new Nissan Micra since, in reality, they are the same car with different skins. However, they have managed to hide the hard points of the car enough to hide the resemblance. Nissan has opted for more futuristic identity signs and nothing attached to the past. Its front and rear optical groups circulates and matches are distinctive and make clear to the first view that we are facing the Japanese electric and not a copy of the Renault 5. Of course, of course, We are not facing the case of Renault Captur and the Mitsubishi Asx. Inside the thing changes. The splash furniture is the same and the differences are more subtle. In fact, they are cornered to the color and finished game. To differentiate them, we do not have tapestry seats that mimic the classic H as it did in the Five or the plastic backlighted with the name of the French car. Of course, they keep the double screen (twin 10.1 inches or combined with a 7.1 -inch instrument box in the input ranges) under the same frame and turned towards the driver. The lower controls, the steering wheel, the aerators and the central space between the front seats is traced to the Renault model. The infotainment system, of course, is moved by Android Automotive but has its own interface. That is, take advantage of Google’s navigation services but if we want we can use Android Auto and Apple Carplay to replicate our mobile phones. As for technical capabilities, the new Nissan Micra arrives with two combinations of engines and batteries. The 40 KWH option (319 kilometers approved) comes with 122 hp engine. The one of 52 kWh (419 kilometers approved) is coupled with 150 hp engine. If you want to see the real experience of autonomy with this last option in the case of Renault 5, You can check it with this link. As for loading systems, the Nissan Micra can recharge to a maximum of 100 kW with its smaller battery while the lowest capacity remains in 80 kWh. That implies that moving from 10 to 80% of it forces to stop for about 30 minutes. If we talk about alternating current, the car can load a maximum of 11 kW and have V2L function, so it can supply electricity to other devices. Regarding his French brother, the Nissan Micra differs in that he has three levels of regeneration in the braking and one of them is One pedala function that was not available in the first versions of the electric R5 and that is especially useful in the city. Finally, with respect to driver’s aid, Nissan Micra is equipped with a complete package in which we find systems such as lane maintenance, adaptive cruise control or parking aids. Photos | Nissan In Xataka | Nissan has created its own motorhome: it is a little wonder about wheels with sofa, table and bed

Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17 Pro max, characteristics, price and technical file

Xiaomi has taken the first step at home with the launch of the 17, 17 pro and 17 pro max. Three models that, apart from its power and specifications, reveal a difficult intention to hide: Competerate frontal with Apple. Parallelism with iPhone 17 and 17 pro Not only is it in the name, but also in the way the brand has structured the range. The common denominator is a shared technical platform, but the differences arrive with concrete decisions in design, battery and photography. In the PRO, the great novelty is a back screen that seeks to recover the “Wow effect” on the Android scene. Technical sheet of the Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro and 17 pro max Xiaomi 17 Xiaomi 17 Pro Xiaomi 17 pro max dimensions and weight Long: 151.1 mm Width: 71.8 mm Thickness: 8.06 mm (the chamber protuberance is not taken into account) Weight: 191 g Long: 151.1 mm Width: 71.8 mm Thickness: 8.0 mm Weight: 192 g Long: 162.9 mm Width: 77.6 mm Thickness: 8.0 mm Weight: 219 g screen OLED 6.3 inches 2656 x 1220 Up to 120 Hz 3500 nits DCI-P3 HDR10+, HDR VIVID | Dolby Vision OLED 6.3 inches 2656 x 1220 Up to 120 Hz 3500 nits DCI-P3 HDR10+, HDR VIVID | Dolby Vision OLED 6.9 inches 2608 x 1200 Up to 120 Hz 3500 nits DCI-P3 HDR10+, HDR VIVID | Dolby Vision rear screen No Super Sunlight of 2.7 “low consumption AMOLED 904 x 572 Up to 120 Hz F 1 nit at 3500 nits Super Sunlight of 2.9 “low consumption AMOLED 967 x 596 Up to 120 Hz F 1 nit at 3500 nits processor Snapdragon 8 “Extreme Edition” Gen 5 Manufactured in process of 3 Nm Eight -core Oryon CPU with a maximum frequency of up to 4.6 GHz Snapdragon 8 “Extreme Edition” Gen 5 Manufactured in process of 3 Nm Eight -core Oryon CPU with a maximum frequency of up to 4.6 GHz Snapdragon 8 “Extreme Edition” Gen 5 Manufactured in process of 3 Nm Eight -core Oryon CPU with a maximum frequency of up to 4.6 GHz graph Adreno GPU Adreno GPU Adreno GPU Memory and storage 12 GB/16 GB LPDDR5X 256 GB / 512 GB UFS 4.1 12 GB/16 GB LPDDR5X 256 GB / 512 GB UFS 4.1 12 GB/16 GB LPDDR5X 512 GB/1 TB UFS 4.1E load and battery 7000 mAh Silicon-carbon with high energy density QC3+ / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / PD3.0 / PD2.0 Xiaomi cable load arises from 100 w Xiaomi wireless load arises from 50 w 22.5 w wireless inverse charging 6300 mAh Silicon-carbon with high energy density QC3+ / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / PD3.0 / PD2.0 Xiaomi cable load arises from 100 w Xiaomi wireless load arises from 50 w 22.5 w wireless inverse charging 7500m MAH Silicon-carbon with high energy density QC3+ / QC3.0 / QC2.0 / PD3.0 / PD2.0 Xiaomi cable load arises from 100 w Xiaomi wireless load arises from 50 w 22.5 w wireless inverse charging rear cameras Leica optics Main Chamber: 50 MP (ƒ/1.67, 23 mm) Floating Teleobjective: 50 MP (ƒ/2.0, 60 mm, 10 cm approach to infinity, zoom eis Ultra wide angle: 50 MP (ƒ/2.4, 102 °, 6p lens) Leica optics Main Chamber: 50 MP (ƒ/1.67, 23 mm) Floating Teleobjective: 50 MP (ƒ/3.0, 60 mm, 10 cm approach to infinity, zoom eis | 5x optical zoom | 20 cm macro teleobjective Ultra wide angle: 50 MP (ƒ/2.4, 102 °, 6p lens) Leica optics Main Chamber: 50 MP (ƒ/1.67, 23 mm) High light collection teleobjective: 50 MP (ƒ/2.6, 60 mm, 10 cm approach to infinity, zoom eis | 5x optical zoom | 20 cm macro teleobjective Ultra wide angle: 50 MP (ƒ/2.4, 102 °, 6p lens) front camera 50 MP (ƒ/2.2, 90 °) 50 MP (ƒ/2.2, 90 °) 50 MP (ƒ/2.2, 90 °) GRID 5g SUPPORT FOR 2 NANO-SIM 5g SUPPORT FOR 2 NANO-SIM 5g SUPPORT FOR 2 NANO-SIM ports USB 3.2 GEN1 (5 GBPS) USB 3.2 GEN1 (5 GBPS) USB 3.2 GEN1 (5 GBPS) Wireless connectivity Wifi 7, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 4 and 802.11a/B/G Wi-Fi 2.4g | 5G wifi Mlo, 2×2 mime, 8×8 sound for Mu-Mimo, Wifi Direct, Miracast, 2.4g and 5g of double channel Bluetooth 5.4, dual bluetooth SBC/AAC/APTX/APTX HD/APTX Adaptive/LDAC/LHDC 5.0/LC3/MIHC NFC Wifi 7, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 4 and 802.11a/B/G Wi-Fi 2.4g | 5G wifi Mlo, 2×2 mime, 8×8 sound for Mu-Mimo, Wifi Direct, Miracast, 2.4g and 5g of double channel Bluetooth 5.4, dual bluetooth SBC/AAC/APTX/APTX HD/APTX Adaptive/LDAC/LHDC 5.0/LC3/MIHC NFC Wifi 7, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 4 and 802.11a/B/G Wi-Fi 2.4g | 5G wifi Mlo, 2×2 mime, 8×8 sound for Mu-Mimo, Wifi Direct, Miracast, 2.4g and 5g of double channel Bluetooth 5.4, dual bluetooth SBC/AAC/APTX/APTX HD/APTX Adaptive/LDAC/LHDC 5.0/LC3/MIHC NFC Positioning B1I + B1C + B2A | GPS: L1 + L5 | Galileo: E1 + E5A GLONASS: G1 | QZSS: L1 + L5 | Navic L5 B1I + B1C + B2A | GPS: L1 + L5 | Galileo: E1 + E5A GLONASS: G1 | QZSS: L1 + L5 | Navic L5 B1I + B1C + B2A | GPS: L1 + L5 | Galileo: E1 + E5A GLONASS: G1 | QZSS: L1 + L5 | Navic L5 Operating system Xiaomi Hyperos 3 Xiaomi Hyperos 3 Xiaomi Hyperos 3 OTHERS Unlock with fingerprint Unlock with fingerprint Unlock with fingerprint box content Mobile, current adapter, USB type C cable, cover, screen protector (factory installed), SIM card pin, user manual Mobile, current adapter, USB type C cable, cover, screen protector (factory installed), SIM card pin, user manual Mobile, current adapter, USB type C cable, cover, screen protector (factory installed), SIM card pin, user manual price From 4,499 yuan From 4,999 yuan From 5,999 yuan The starting point is the same, the outcome not so much The three Xiaomi 17 share a platform that places the series at the top of Android. The new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5officially presented by Qualcomm the day before the launch, appears here with the label “Extreme … Read more

characteristics, price and technical file

We have a new and promising project of the Raspberry Foundation. Your responsible They have just presented he Raspberry Pi 500+an integrated minipc on a keyboard that among other things is a given tribute to the ZX Spectrumto the COMMODORE 64 and to the rest of the microorganizers of the 80s. We have a striking successor of Raspberry Pi 500 that has now been renewed really spectacularly with a mechanical keyboard and internal components that make it a promising work team for modest scenarios. We are of course before a unique iteration of that project that amazed us with the famous computer of 25 dollars Nothing less than 14 years ago. Let’s know it more closely. Raspberry Pi 500+ Technical Card Raspebry Pi 500+ Processor ARM Cortex-A76 Quad-Core 64 Bits at 2.4 GHz GPU VIDEOCORE VII GPU Memory 16 GB LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM Storage SSD 256 GB M.2 Wireless connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0 Ports 2 x USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) 1 x USB 2.0 Gigabit Ethernet Gpio 40 pins 2 x HDMI (4K60) Others Mechanical keyboard Profile switches under Gateron KS-33 Blue Interchangeable keys Release date 09/25/2025 Price 204 euros Welcome, mechanical keyboard The Raspberry Pi 500+ is, as its name indicates, a supervitaminated version of the model that was launched a few months ago. Its main novelty is that instead of a membrane keyboard this model integrates all components of the Raspberry Pi 5 In a unique mechanical keyboard. Said mechanical keyboard is available with several keyboard maps-including Spanish-and makes use of Gateron KS-33 blue low profile switches. According to those responsible, we are facing Switches with long tours and rapid performance for a great typing experience. Not only that: the keyboard has a Programmable LED Retroilumination System. We can choose any of the predefined backlit profiles or even configure ours. The keys are interchangeable, and in fact with the equipment the tool is included to remove those keys to place other dystittas on each switch. Although the main chip and connectivity do not change, memory and storage do. In the Raspberry Pi 500 we had 8 GB of RAM and there was no SSD by default – we could add it. In this Raspberry Pi 500+ the idea is to be more ambitious, and we have at our disposal 16 GB of RAM and an SSD M.2 unit of 256 GB. That is great news to be able to take advantage of this minipc precisely as that: the margin of maneuver offered by the team to be able to use it as a work team with operating systems such as Raspberry Pi os os – a great and functional Variant of Linux – is thus much broader. His predecessor, the Raspberry Pi 400it was already a surprising product, but that heart Raspberry Pi 5 guarantees a much more fluid experience in this regard. The connectivity is secured again in a team that retains the same bet as its predecessor. Thus, we have two USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, the almost mythical 40 -pin Gpio connector and two micro HDMI ports. We have Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0 and also a Gigabit Ethernet connector. And as always, all fed by a 5 V adapter that connects to the USB-C port. Versions and price of Raspberry Pi 500+ The new raspberry pi 500+ is now available In the official Raspberry Pi store and in commercial partners. Its official price is 200 dollarsand in Spain we have already seen it available by 204 euros. More information | Raspberry Pi

characteristics, price and technical file

Xiaomi has taken advantage of the launch of its Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro to renew its Catalog of QD-mini LED TVs. If last year we met the TV S Mini LED 2025now the Chinese firm proposes us Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026a new model that arrives in three sizes and that mounts panels QD-mini LED With more attenuation zones. This, in theory, should translate into a better image quality and representation of the most dark blacks. As expected, Xiaomi continues to bet on the most popular formats, or what is the same, for a base 55 -inch model, an intermediate of 65 inches and another, the largest, 75 inches. The difference is that, the size and, therefore, the attenuation zones. For the rest, the three versions are identical. Technical sheet of the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 55 “ Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 65 “ Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 75 “ screen QD-mini LED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 144/288 Hz 94 % DCI-P3 (TyP) 408 attenuation zones Peak shine: 1,700 nits 178 ° (H)/178 ° (V) Anti -reflex layer (1.8%) MEMC: 4K 120 Hz Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, FilmMaker QD-mini LED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 144/288 Hz 94 % DCI-P3 (TyP) 532 attenuation zones Peak shine: 1,700 nits 178 ° (H)/178 ° (V) Anti -reflex layer (1.8%) MEMC: 4K 120 Hz Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, FilmMaker QD-mini LED 4K (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) 144/288 Hz 94 % DCI-P3 (TyP) 704 attenuation zones Peak shine: 1,700 nits 178 ° (H)/178 ° (V) Anti -reflex layer (1.8%) MEMC: 4K 120 Hz Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG, FilmMaker Dimensions and weight with the base 1.225 x 330 x 780 mm 13 kilos 1,444 x 330 x 902 mm 18.3 kilos 1,667 x 351 x 1,030 mm 26.2 kilos dimensions without the base 1.225 x 71 x 709 mm 12.9 kilos 1,444 x 72 x 831 mm 18 kilos 1,667 x 73 x 958 mm 25.6 kilos CPU Quad Cortex A73 Quad Cortex A73 Quad Cortex A73 GPU Mali-G52 (2ee) MC1 Mali-G52 (2ee) MC1 Mali-G52 (2ee) MC1 RAM 3 GB 3 GB 3 GB STORAGE 32 GB 32 GB 32 GB Wireless connectivity Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band 2,4/5 GHz Bluetooth 5.2 Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band 2,4/5 GHz Bluetooth 5.2 Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band 2,4/5 GHz Bluetooth 5.2 ports DVB-T2/C, DVB-S2 3x HDMI 2.1 (CEC Allm VRR) EARC (HDMI 2) 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 3.0 Ethernet (LAN) Ci+ Jack 3.5 mm Optical digital audio output DVB-T2/C, DVB-S2 3x HDMI 2.1 (CEC Allm VRR) EARC (HDMI 2) 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 3.0 Ethernet (LAN) Ci+ Jack 3.5 mm Optical digital audio output DVB-T2/C, DVB-S2 3x HDMI 2.1 (CEC Allm VRR) EARC (HDMI 2) 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 3.0 Ethernet (LAN) Ci+ Jack 3.5 mm Optical digital audio output power 230W Standby consumption: ≤ 0.5w 280W Standby consumption: ≤ 0.5w 350W Standby consumption: ≤ 0.5w Operating system Google TV Google TV Google TV SOUND Speakers: 2 x 15w Dolby Atmos Harman Audioefx Speakers: 2 x 15w Dolby Atmos Harman Audioefx Speakers: 2 x 15w Dolby Atmos Harman Audioefx others Google Cast Google Assistant Apple AirPlay FreeSync Premium Google Cast Google Assistant Apple AirPlay FreeSync Premium Google Cast Google Assistant Apple AirPlay FreeSync Premium price 699 euros 899 euros 1,099 euros This is how Xiaomi money earns – they attract you and catch you Interesting improvements in almost all sections Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 | Image: Xiaomi Xiaomi again bets on QD-mini LED technology. That, in a nutshell, means that under the screen there is a backlight system with 408, 532 or 704 LEDs (attenuation zones) that emit light. The more inches, the more attenuation zones. That light passes through a matrix of quantum points that convert light into pure colors, offering more vivid images than in conventional and black LEDs that, without being pure as in the OLED panels, little by little they approach a lot. The same goes for contrast. The panels have 4K resolution, are compatible with Dolby Vision and the main HDR technologies and, as a novelty, They admit up to 144 Hz natively. With the game mode, the refreshment rate increases to 288 Hz artificially. There are not 288 Hz as such, but an interpolation technique so that the image feels more fluid. That is, of course, the theory. Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 | Image: Xiaomi The beak brightness reaches 1,700 Nits and, according to Xiaomi, its televisions are capable of reproducing 94% of the DCI-P3 color space. An interesting aspect and that will have to be tested is the anti -reflex treatment that the company presumes. According to the firm, this panel offers a total reflectivity of 1.8%, so it should behave well if it is exposed to a strong front light. Of the sound a system of two speakers of 15W compatible with Dolby Atmos and refined by Harman. The company explained that, thanks to Xiaomi Sound, the TV adapts the audio profile to the content. As for gaming, it is worth mentioning the HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR compatibility and FREESYNC Premium support. Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 | Image: Xiaomi As far as performance, connectivity and operating system is concerned, the engine does not change, so this section does not. We continue to have a CPU with four cortex A73, the Mali-G52 MC1 GPU, two Gigas of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. Connectivity is in the hands of Wifi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and the operating system, of course, is Google TV. This is, of course, compatible with Google Cast and Apple AirPlay. Versions and price of the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini Led Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2026 | Image: Xiaomi The new Xiaomi TV can be bought from the Xiaomi website and in the usual distributors. The price has risen one hundred euros … Read more

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