“Whoever contributes 40 years at the maximum does not reach 50% of what they contribute”

The Spanish pension system works, in theory, under a simple principle: the more you contribute during your working life, the greater the pension you have when you reach contribution. That’s the theory that works in most cases. However, Alfonso Muñoz Cuenca, an official specializing in pensions, has published a video in which a paradox is revealed within a system that prioritizes the principle of solidarity, compared to that of contribution that should reward those who contribute the most with higher pensions. The limits that change everything The Order PJC/297/2026 which came into force in March 2026 has set the maximum contribution base to the General Regime sets in its article 2 at 5,101.20 euros per month for 2026. In parallel, the maximum pension that a retiree can collect that same year is 3,359.60 euros. That is to say, between what a worker can contribute in his monthly contributions and what he can receive when he retires there is a difference of almost 1,742 euros per month. Muñoz explains that the contributory principle applied by Social Security establishes a relationship of proportionality between what a person contributes to the system and what they receive as a benefit. Whoever contributes more, in terms of amount and duration, effectively tends to receive a higher pension. However, the legal limit conditions the entire calculation, and this limit leads some contributors in the highest percentile to wonder if they are really interested in contributing for the maximum base. As the official himself points out, answering that question “is very complex and has many nuances.” Everything is better understood with examples To explain that contributing for the maximum base is not always “giving money away,” Muñoz explains three assumptions with different conditions that can occur throughout a working life. The expert points out that this career can be very stable and for many years in the highest range of contributions, but life is inexorable and there may be periods with lower salaries, intermittent unemployment, etc. The first of the cases that Muñoz exposes is that of a retiring worker at 65 years old with 40 years of contributions, practically all of them contributing at the maximum of the contribution base. By law, that worker would be entitled to 100% of the regulatory base, which is equivalent to a theoretical pension of about 5,100 euros per month. The problem is that, by applying the limit that the last legal reform, the worker “will be able to collect the maximum pension, which is 3,359.60 euros,” says Muñoz. That is, in this case, the case is observed an imbalance of almost 2,000 euros between the base for which you have contributed for a good part of your working life and the pension you receive when you retire. The second assumption uses that same worker with 40 years of contributions, but in this case, he has had periods with lower salaries, part-time work, contribution gaps or years receiving unemployment benefits, contributing for the maximum base while he has been able to fulfills the function of a buffer for those ups and downs. That is, it contributes to raising the regulatory base on which the pension is calculated because the periods with “excess” contributions compensate for those with “deficits.” When contributing more does not pay off: early retirement For the third assumption that the expert explained, which is the one that most highlights the anomaly that can most discourage those who contribute the most, Muñoz simulates the work life of two workers with different contribution files. In the simulation of the first worker, an employee is shown who has accumulated 40 years of contributions with the maximum contribution base, and poses a early retirement at 63 years old. For retiring two years early, Social Security applies reducing coefficients (unless you belong to one of the exempt unions). In this case, a 19% reduction is applied, which would leave you with a theoretical pension of 4,132 euros. However, when the maximum pension allowed is exceeded, these coefficients are not applied to the theoretical pension, but are applied directly to the established limit (3,359.60 euros), so the final pension would be about 2,721 euros. By applying the 20.42% personal income tax withholding that corresponds to the income, the resulting pension is 2,165.59 euros. That is, a difference of 2,935.61 euros with respect to the contribution base that you have been paying during your working life. Worker two in this simulation, on the other hand, has only contributed part-time for 15 years and does so for a base of 1,100 euros per month. However, he retires at 65 and has a dependent spouse. For your years of contributions, you are entitled to 50% of the regulatory base, that is, 550 euros. By not reaching the minimum pension, Social Security recognizes the corresponding supplements for receiving a retirement for below the minimum amount. so your resulting pension is 1,127 euros per monthand is not subject to personal income tax withholding. The expert’s conclusions are devastating: “The first worker has contributed to the system for 40 years with very high contribution bases and does not receive even 50% of what he contributes.” On the other hand, the second, having contributed for only 15 years and for a much smaller amount, receives more than 100% of what he has contributed. In Xataka | What is the regulatory base: how it is calculated in 2026 with examples Image | Unsplash (Matt Bennett, Jordy Muñoz), Social Security

now we know how to use molybdenum to squeeze each photon to the maximum

The Sun bathes the Earth every second with an unfathomable amount of energy, but human technology suffers from a serious problem of myopia when it comes to capturing it. Until now, traditional solar cells have encountered an insurmountable “physical ceiling” that prevents them from harnessing most of this light. This theoretical limit dictated that no matter what we do, a conventional panel can only harness about a third of the incoming sunlight. The rules of the game have changed. An international team of researchers has achieved what until recently was considered impossible: developing a system that achieves an energy conversion efficiency close to 130%. In simple terms, the new design is capable of producing more energy carriers than the photons (light particles) it absorbs. The master key behind this science fiction breakthrough is not an exotic new synthetic material, but an old acquaintance of heavy industry: molybdenum. The quantum relay race. To understand the magnitude of this find, you have to look inside a solar panel. As explained by Kyushu University (Japan)generating electricity from the sun is like a microscopic relay race: photons hit a semiconductor material and pass their energy to electrons, setting them in motion to create a current. The problem, the university details, is that not all “runners” are the same. Infrared photons have too little energy to activate electrons, while blue light photons have too much, and the excess is wasted uselessly as heat. This frustrating limitation is what physics knows as the limit of Shockley-Queisser. Jumping over the wall. Scientists have turned to a “dream technology” known as singlet fission (SF). According to the study published in the journal Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS)singlet fission allows a single high-energy photon to “split” into two smaller energy packets (excitons). It is the equivalent of buying a lottery ticket and getting two prizes. “We have two main strategies to overcome this limit,” explains Yoichi Sasaki, associate professor at the Faculty of Engineering at Kyushu University. “One is to use singlet fission to generate two excitons from a single photon.” But there was a catch. Sasaki points out that, under normal conditions, this extra energy is immediately “stolen” by a parasitic mechanism called Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). The prize disappeared before it could be collected. This is where the hero of the story comes in. As detailed in the investigation of JACSscientists designed a molybdenum-based metal complex that acts as a “spin-flip” emitter. By absorbing light, an electron in this molybdenum material changes its spin, allowing it to selectively capture that multiplied energy and block the “thief” (FRET). Molybdenum manages, for the first time efficiently, to collect twice as much energy. The role of molybdenum. Historically, molybdenum has been valued for being an extreme refractory metal. Molybdenum has a brutal fusion of 2620 °Clow thermal expansion and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. These properties make it indispensable today for manufacturing crucibles that resist molten glass, motherboards for semiconductors, and components for power electronics that must reliably dissipate heat. This same dimensional stability and thermal conductivity are what have allowed its chemical properties to be refined at the molecular level for the “spin-flip”. However, as Kyushu University warnswe are facing a proof of concept. The impressive 130% yield has been achieved in a laboratory environment, combining the molybdenum complex with tetracene-based materials in a liquid solution. The next great engineering challenge will be to take this solution from the liquid to the solid state. A quantum leap forged as a team. This milestone was born from collaboration with Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) in Germany. It was the researcher Adrian Sauer who connected the German studies on molybdenum with the efforts of the Japanese team. The synergy was resounding: the JACS study certifies quantum yields of between 112% and an astonishing 132%, managing to activate an average of 1.3 molybdenum complexes for each photon absorbed. But the shockwave of this discovery transcends solar panels. Both JACS and Kyushu University highlight that mastering this energy harvesting paves the way to ultra-efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and promises to revolutionize key tools for spintronics and the emerging quantum industry. The end of the physical ceiling. The limit of 100% efficiency in capturing sunlight has been, for decades, an unbreakable dogma in materials physics. Today we know that it was not a brick wall, but a locked door that only needed the right key. It is fascinating to see how this key was hidden in molybdenum, an element of the old industrial guard, forged at high temperatures and known for its extreme resistance. By fusing the centuries-old strength of transition metal chemistry with the cutting edge of singlet fission, science has shown that we are still a long way from reaching the ceiling in our race to squeeze every photon that the Sun gives us. Image | freepik and John Chapman Xataka | The West stopped building nuclear power plants because they were too expensive: China is teaching it a lesson

The Tagus reservoirs have reached their maximum level. The response of the authorities has been to empty them immediately

1,639.67 hm3 of water. That is what the Entrepeñas and Buendía reservoirs store today at the head of the Tagus. This means that they have reached 65.11% of their capacity (compared to 48.52% last year) and, more importantly, that have reached level 1the maximum possible step. Finally, some good news! After years of hardship, the river has reached its “dream level.” Then, we are going to empty it. As? This same week, the Tajo-Segura Transfer Exploitation Commission is going to propose sending 180 hm3 of water to the Segura basin. It will be done in stages over three months. And the truth is that it was something totally predictable: the growth of reserves in the headwaters of the river has reached milestones that we have not seen since the late 90s. In application of the transfer rules that were set in 2013the irrigators of Segura request that the necessary procedures be activated so that they can give them the water that is theirs. What happens is that the political mess is enormous. What is happening with the water of the Tagus? Basically, by virtue of the Tagus Hydrological Plan, approved in 2023the transfer rules had to be updated to adapt them to the current reality. It has been tried; late, but it has been tried. What happens is that the process (due to the enormous political costs it entails) has been stalled for months and months. Right now, he is stopped waiting for pending resolutions in the Supreme Court. This has generated a very complicated situation: the plan that was going to be approved included a progressive reduction of transfers up to 40% in the next five years. The stated intention was recover the Tagus River and look for management formats that do not focus on specific moments (“emptying the pantry just when we have finished filling it”), but on more global measures that do not compromise the management of the basins in the medium term. But since it is not approved, the law is clear: Segura can claim its water and the Exploitation Commission will proceed to send it. The central issue is whether all this is a mirage or not. It is not lost on anyone that this January has not been a normal month (it has been the rainiest in the last 25 years) and, for this reason, each of the parties wants to use ‘this gift from heaven‘ for their own interests: some to regenerate the Tagus (and ensure the economic activity linked to it) and the others to keep the Segura agroindustry alive. That is, we have to choose at the worst possible moment: with the elections just around the corner. Image | Maria LVRZ In Xataka | The water from the Tagus is going to stay in Castilla-La Mancha. So Alicante and Murcia already have a plan B: set up desalination plants

Employment among those over 65 triples and reaches the maximum in the historical series. There is a good reason: retirement

The labor market in Spain has recorded several notable milestones in recent months: record contributions, lowest unemployment rate in decades and recovery of youth employment. However, the last annualized EPA data They hide a story that goes beyond global figures. According to Annual average data for 2025 published this week by the INE, the employment rate among those over 65 has reached its historical maximum, and the reason is not that older Spaniards have discovered a sudden love for work. There is something structural behind it that deserves a closer look. An aging workforce. The aging of the population in Spain, and the changes in the pension system that were approved in the 2011 reform, are quietly but very significantly redrawing the Spanish labor map. What a decade ago seemed like a statistical anomaly has today become a consolidated trend with direct consequences on the future and viability of public pensions. The EPA data of the fourth quarter of 2025 indicate that at the end of the year there were 4,926,300 employed people over 55 years of age in Spain. This represents a growth of 23.3% in this age range since the 2022 labor reform, compared to the 11.3% average increase recorded by the rest of the ages. But the most striking thing is that the employment rate among those over 65 years of age has tripled compared to the levels of a decade ago, with 14.25% for men between 65 and 69 years old and 12.29% for women in the same age group, compared to the 5% that was registered in 2015. The employment rate for men between 60 and 64 years old is around 58% in 2025. highest since the early 1980s. All this used to be retirement. What largely explains this rebound in employment among the population over 65 years of age is not a greater demand for experienced workers, but rather the progressive delay in the legal retirement age. In 2026, the legal age for access ordinary retirement For those who have less than 38 years and 3 months of contributions it is 66 years and 10 months. This displacement forces many people to remain active beyond the age of 65 at which they could previously retire. Howeverthe report ‘Quarterly Labor Market Observatory‘ prepared by Fedea and BBVA Research confirms that the increase in senior membership is mainly due to the aging of the population and the delay of retirement agewhich often responds to the need to continue working due to financial difficulties. Staying in the job market at that age is not easy. However, although the data points to record percentages compared to historical figures, the reality is that their employment situation is not a bed of roses. a study of the BBVA and Ivie Foundation has revealed that those over 55 years of age register for the first time an unemployment rate of 9.8%, exceeding the unemployment rate of the group of people between 25 and 54 years of age. Furthermore, six out of ten unemployed of that age group They are long-term unemployed, a percentage that triples that of young people between 16 and 24 years old. The data depict a labor market in which workers over 55 years of age they lose their jobs a decade before their retirement age, and must survive throughout that time either with temporary employment, or in a situation of chronic unemployment due to lack of opportunities. At the other extreme, the employment rate of 14.2% shows those who have managed to stay afloat or get out of that hole. The pension system, the backdrop. Behind all these figures there is a reality that economists have been pointing out for years: the pension system needs people to work longer. to be sustainable. The reforms have been moving incentives in that direction, tightening the requirements for early retirement with greater pension reduction coefficientsand with a progressive increase in the necessary years of contributions. The result is what the data is already showing: there are more and more people who cannot retire at age 65 and must extend their working life until age 67 (effective in 2027) to access their retirement pension. In Xataka | What is the regulatory base: how it is calculated in 2026 with examples Image | Unsplash (Matt Bennett)

Yes, the DGT has limited the maximum speed to 80 km/h and has prohibited overtaking. And there’s a good reason for that: wind.

In Spain the weather is bad. I don’t know if you had noticed but we have had rain, snow and very strong winds for a month and a half. Meteorological events that are impacting all types of sectors. Also that of mobility, where closed roads, incidents on the road and restrictions are being the general trend. If you go to your favorite social network and read that the DGT has limited the speed to 80 km/h, don’t panic. It’s normal. At 80 km/h maximum. And overtaking prohibited by order of the DGT. It is a headline that has been repeated in the last two days and has spread across social networks. Headlines that hid an essential word to understand the information: temporal. Meteorological storm, because the restrictions are due to the clash of storms that we have chained for days and weeks in the Iberian Peninsula. And temporary because the restrictions are not definitive, they are simply used to maintain safety on the road. The restrictions. One of the provinces that found the most restrictions of this type during the past weekend was Castellón. The region has had to live with an orange alert for wind and the DGT decided that the maximum speed at which one could drive on Saturday was 80 km/h on three roads in the province, where overtaking was also prohibited. The trucks They were also not allowed to circulate on the AP-7. Yesterday, Sunday, normality was recovered. These restrictions have obviously been temporary. And, effectively, the DGT can apply temporary restrictions on speed or overtaking for meteorological reasons, just as can close a road to traffic due to snow or it can be restricted to those who They drive with chains or winter tires. For security. The wind is a danger on the road and overtaking is critical when there are very high wind gusts. In particular, some are very dangerous: Screen effect: when you drive through a tunnel or infrastructure that cuts off the side wind and it disappears. At that moment, a gust of wind can move the car to one side of the road and If we are caught off guard the movement will be sharper. Overtaking: something very similar happens when we overtake a large truck or van. In this case, if we are fighting a crosswind, passing a vehicle will automatically cut off the force we receive. You have to be careful because normally we have been moving the steering wheel to the right slightly to counteract the force of the wind. By overtaking the truck, that resistance disappears and we can go against the vehicle on our right, adding that the truck or van fights not to go to the left, which can end in contact. Furthermore, when overtaking, we will again feel the screen effect described above, so we must be careful and remain attentive. Trailers: Both situations are especially dangerous if we drive a vehicle with a trailer since, in that case, the car does not receive the same forces as its rear part and, in an extreme case, movement angles that are difficult to manage can arise. What does the DGT recommend? The first thing we must do is adapt our speed to the traffic circumstances. The DGT has the power to reduce the speed of the road to 80 km/h and prohibit overtaking, but the logical and essential thing is to apply common sense and take your foot off the accelerator. Taking this into account, we must remain very attentive to resolve any gusts of wind. If this happens, you have to act gently, calmly. The DGT also recommends circulate in high gears (one lower than usual) to have a greater response from the engine if we need to get out of trouble. And remember that the more voluminous and taller a vehicle is, the more risk it has of overturning, the more complex it will be to control it and the more care we must take when overtaking it. Photo | Theo Lonic and DGT In Xataka | Everything I learned the day I was surprised by the snow: tips for driving on ice when the situation gets complicated

What are they and how do they affect the maximum speed on highways and highways?

Let’s explain to you what are dynamic speed limits on highways and highways. Because no, the speed limits are not going to change forever nor are we going to say goodbye to 120 km/h, but in some sections the maximum at which you can drive will depend on each moment. Therefore, taking into account everything that is being said and exaggerated, we are going to try to explain to you how this type of speed limits works. Just remember that At the moment they have only been implemented in some sections of specific roads, not on all highways and expressways. What are dynamic speed limits? Highways and expressways have a speed limit of 120 kilometers per hour. But when a section of road tends to have a lot of traffic or complications on a regular basis, or simply when the weather and visibility are poor, then these static limits can even become dangerous, because people tend to go faster than they should. For these cases, the DGT is beginning to implement a technology that has already been satisfactorily tested in countries such as Germany or France, managing to reduce accidents in high traffic areas. It is about the dynamic speed limitswhich will vary depending on the conditions at any given time. This technology uses artificial intelligence to record and process traffic or weather data in real time, and will take into account visibility, peak times, times and incidents that occur. With all this, The speed limit will be adjusted automatically taking into account the situation at all times. In the sections where it is implemented, the speed limit will be displayed on the illuminated panels on the roads. Thus, if the conditions are not bad, this system will at specific times reduce the speed limit from 120 km/h to 100, 90 or even 80 km/h. For example, if it is very foggy this morning, perhaps the limit is 120 to 80 km/h to avoid accidents. That limit to which it is lowered will be the legal one at the moment in which it is posted, so speeding will have fines which can range between 100 and 600 euros and between 2 and 6 license points. Come on, it doesn’t matter if you’re on a stretch of highway, if it says the limit is 80 right now, that’s how it is. For now, These dynamic limits have only been applied to one trackwhich is the AP-7, in one of its sections in Catalonia. Taking into account that it is a system that works satisfactorily in other European countries, if the bet goes well in this area, it would not be ruled out that it be implemented in others. Cover image | Jorge Franganillo In Xataka Basics | DGT express fines: what they are and how this new system works to notify violations in 48 hours

“Maximum extraordinarily high temperatures for this time”

After one of the hottest summers that are rememberedthe arrival of Dynamics of meteorological autumn It was literally a “fresh air breath.” Therefore, many have begun to ask ourselves if we could take the summer dead, start getting the bedspreads and keeping the controls of the air conditioners. And for our tranquility, Aemet He has just responded To our questions: or by chance. As? To be precise, what Aemet tells us is that “the temperatures planned at about 1500 m altitude will become higher in the next few days than any record of the 1991-2020 reference period for these dates.” That is, everything seems to indicate that “the mass of air on Spain will be extraordinarily warm.” Since approximately, on September 10, temperatures have been rising throughout Spain. As they pointed out at the time“We will talk about a clearly summery environment, with August temperatures.” And, although the worst forecasts were not fulfilled, “of the 30 degrees They will not go down in a few days. ” We can’t say it’s a surprise … Although it has been A rare year at the weather level (As already We have discovered in the worst possible way) There is something that we have learned over the last years and that we should not forget: heat every time comes before (“Between three and four weeks In almost the whole country “) and leaves later. With the only exception of the city of Alicante, summer It has lengthened in each and every of the provincial capitals of the country. In some more than a month. And that, of course, has its most direct correlation in medium temperatures well above of what was normal in the previous decades. However, it is a surprise. If the forecasts are fulfilled, in many areas of the country the days They will be surprisingly warm For these dates of the year. And not, We are not talking about the “Veranillo de San Miguel”. Unless we are willing to recognize that what we have been calling for years is nothing more than a way to normalize that is getting hotter. What can we expect? In principle, from Monday to Friday We can expect A “full summer environment with extraordinarily high temperatures for this time.” The only exception will be the Peninsular Northeast, which will contain the climb thanks to some more than probable showers during Monday and Tuesday. The good news is that the arrival of the weekend It will bring one “Notable temperature drops” (and some rains) throughout the peninsular north. That will be noted in the rest of the country. What will happen later? It is not very clear, but The spring of 2025 insisted in being different from the others, for now nothing suggests that autumn Go to follow that same path. Image | Aemet In Xataka | Aemet has been registering the hottest days in history since 1950. I had never detected as many as this August

The data is at maximum, the hoteliers insist that there is crisis

On their way to become The Great Resort From Europe, the Spanish tourism sector has encountered an unexpected dilemma: receives Many visitorsmany. So many in fact that he walks towards the barrier of the 100 million travelers International, but … does that translate into more money for hotels, restaurants and other businesses that live from tourism? In the hospitality they begin to rise voices that warn that no, a complaint that sounds with special strength in one of the most busy (and iconic) destinations throughout the country: Mallorca. And that is a problem. Accustomed to records. Talking about tourism in Spain for a long time is to make it of great figures. Even records. In 2024 the country He pulverized his brand of foreign visitors, this year aspires to overcome the barrier of one hundred million And there is studies that predict that in the medium term, by 2040, Spain will be the great ‘resort’ of the world, surpassing in an influx of tourists iconic destinations such as France, the United States or Italy. And the reality is that The data of demand that leave observatories such as the INE point in that direction. A growing sector. The information we have is still incomplete and there is a lot of year ahead, especially if we take into account that Christmas has gained weight as Tourist active In much of Spain, but the first data suggests that in 2025 the sector is maintaining its good streak. According to the INE tables, between January and July The country’s hotels hosted 67.1 million visitors (sum of national and foreign), 1.2% more than last year, which was already a good exercise for the sector. Overnight stays have also increased. And how is summer going? Promises. In July the flow of Spanish travelers grew by 1%, that of non -residents 2.1% and in general the hotels dispatched 1.8% more overnight that in the same month of 2024. The rates also respond well: the hotel price index grew up last month last month 5% in annual rate. The above are data that reflect only the “hotel establishments”, so they leave other accommodations with an important weight in the sector, but serve to have an initial idea of ​​how the campaign is evolving. Fantastic, right? Yes. And no. INE data reflect a growth trend, but over the last weeks voices have been heard They warn that the greatest influx of tourists is not always accompanied by a greater expense in hotels, restaurants, agencies, excursions and other sectors that feed on tourism. Although in June the INE did identify a sensitive increase (+5.5%) In the total expenditure of foreign tourists, a Google search arrives to understand that the photo in July is more diffuse or, at least, it changes from one region to another. Yesterday Vigo lighthouse explained How the main city of Galicia continues to earn visitors, although these are left less money in business. It is not something that happens only there. A few days ago We told you How in San Juan de Luz, in the French Basque Country, hoteliers are receiving a change in travelers’ habits, more and more given to make their own pícnics instead of going to eat at restaurants. In A statement released yesterday by hospitality in Spain, its president slides some data that, although confirming that the summer campaign is not being bad, it does not reach the forecasts of the industry. Businesses had their box 5% grow. And everything points that it will not be so. “Without meeting expectations”. “It is a good summer for tourism, but without meeting the expectations we had marked and the forecast we had with the first months of the year. It is true that we have more foreign tourists, it is true that there is a very considerable volume of tourists, but there is a change of trend. The average ticket in our establishments is going down,” José Almeida reflectsresponsible for hospitality in Spain, for whom this trend is explained by several factors, such as gradualization of national tourism, the increase in the cost of life or the influence of Tourist flats. Earrings from Mallorca. If there is a collective that is noticeable that summer is not marching as expected is that of the hoteliers of Mallorca. The Regional newspaper Last minuteBased in Palma, has published A good number of articles in which It echoes of the restlessness of the sector. In July the Hotel Business Federation of Mallorca (FEHM) warned of a puncture in the tourist influx in certain areas, especially in Capdepera and Sóller, and the president of Mallorca Caeb restoration even I went one step further: “This year will close hundreds of restaurants in Mallorca.” According to Your calculationson the island there are areas that have seen how the volume of diners collapsed a forceful 40%, which has even forced some restaurants to holiday their waiters in full high season. WELCOME, “Diesel tourists”. They are not the only comments that are heard in one of the great tourist destinations in Spain. Tourist transport refers A 20% drop in July and August, the Balearic Islands indicate a similar decrease in hiring excursions and nightlife speaks of lower collections in northern Mallorca or even Magaluf. “In Mallorca we have diesel tourists: they walk a lot and spend little,” Ironiza Recently Pepe lying, from CURTURthe Association of Tourist Merchants and Businessmen of Mallorca. What do the figures say? That something happens in Mallorca. Aena already gave a first clue when publishing her Traffic balance of July, which in a context of general growth wrote down a stagnation in the volume of palm passengers, with -0.1% less of traffic that during the same month last year. And now the most recent INE data on hotel occupancy corroborates it: in July the influx of travelers on the island of Mallorca fell a slight 1.22% and overnight stays 0.35%. The setback was more accentuated in Palma, while if we talked about the set of the … Read more

It will allow you to squeeze your TV to the maximum, even if it is old

The Amazon Fire TV Stick devices catalog is quite broad, although in the e-commerce giant, The best selling It is the most economical model: the Fire TV Stick HD. Above all, it is a perfect accessory if you want give a new life to an old TV That was going to end in the trash. Amazon Fire TV Stick HD (last generation) * Some price may have changed from the last review You don’t have to spend much to squeeze your TV It is true that all Fire TV Stick They have some common characteristics, such as coming with Alexa integrated, having Fireos Operating System and allow you to access streaming platforms (provided you are subscribed). Therefore, if the TV on which you are going to connect it is not of the latest generation, the ideal is that you choose this most basic model, since you could not explore or enjoy better characteristics than in the most expensive models. This model in question offers Full HD resolutionso it will be ideal for the old television of the bedroom or kitchen, or even that of your second residence. You just need to have an entry HDMI To connect and have an Internet connection. You can take it to all sites with you, since it presents a very compact size, which makes it an ideal accessory if you travel with children and want them to entertain during the holidays, since even You can download games. Finally, it is worth mentioning that your command is very intuitive and comes with direct access keys to the main streaming platforms. Other Fire TV Stick that may interest you Amazon Fire TV Cube (last generation) * Some price may have changed from the last review Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (last generation) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Image | Enrique Pérez (Xataka) and Amazon In Xataka | Best smart tv box. Which to buy and 10 top box recommended from 29 to 219 euros In Xataka | What Kindle Buy: Purchase guide with recommendations to succeed with Amazon electronic book readers

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It is true that The prime day of Amazon It has already happened, but that does not mean that we have lost the opportunity to take advantage of offers and chollos. In fact, right now Aliexpress has active new Vacation offersthat come with a ton of offers on devices of the most important brands. Not only that, but we also have at our disposal A series of discount coupons To save more in our purchases. code discount Minimum purchase ESGD03 3 euros 29 euros ESGD06 6 euros 49 euros ESGD10 10 euros 79 euros ESGD20 20 euros 159 euros ESGD30 30 euros 249 euros ESGD40 40 euros 359 euros ESGD50 50 euros 469 euros The only limitation of these discount codes is that They cannot combine with each othernor can they be used for mobile phones or virtual products. We have offers on devices of the best brands These coupons are not going to allow us to make devices of all kinds at a very good price, since we can add them to the offers that Aliexpress now has. To make them the task a little simpler, we leave you some of the most prominent below: Realme GT 6an outstanding quality-price phone, by 330.99 euros. Xiaomi Mi Band 9 Proideal to control our health and training, by 43.90 euros with the ESGD03 code. Little x7 proa device with great autonomy, by 223.76 euros. PlayStation 5 Slim Digitalthe most economical version of the console, by 396.97 euros with the IFP11pj code. Huawei Watch GT5an elegant smartwatch and with a great screen, by 143.18 euros with the ESGD13 code. Realme GT 6 If we are looking for a phone that stands out in its value for money, we have a very good option with the Realme GT 6. A very interesting device that comes with chip Qualcomm (the 8S GEN3), a 6.78 -inch OLED screen with A high brightness of 6,000 nits and a 5,500 mAh battery that is loaded in a sigh thanks to its fast charge of 120 Hz. All rounded by a Triple Sony camera system and now comes out of 330.99 euros. * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi Mi Band 9 Pro If we are looking for a new activity bracelet, one of the best in the market is this Xiaomi Mi Band 9 Pro. With it, we will have a 1.74 -inch AMOLED screen that looks great outdoors in a resistant structure that It barely weighs 24.5 grams. He has a ton of sports modes, autonomy for practically two weeks and we can acquire it right now for 43.90 euros with the ESGD03 code. * Some price may have changed from the last review Little x7 pro Now of this little X7 Pro, a phone of this year that we can already acquire quite lowered. Power and a huge battery of 6,000 mAh are its great buzas, although it also stands out Its 6.67 inches screen with 1.5K resolution and maximum peak shine of 3,200 nits. Double camera system, fast charging of 90 w and a price that now falls to 223.76 euros. * Some price may have changed from the last review PlayStation 5 Slim Digital If we are looking for a new console, we have a good opportunity with this PlayStation 5 Slim. It is the digital version of the same, That is the one who comes without a reader (although we can acquire it separately). A hardware that still has rope for a while and that this year has new quality exclusive such as Death Stranding 2. We can acquire it for 396.97 euros with the IFP11pj code. PlayStation 5 Slim Digital * Some price may have changed from the last review Huawei Watch GT5 We now close with a smartwatch, in this case of Huawei. He Watch GT5in its 46 mm version, it is a device that stands out for having a screen with very good quality (1.43 inches) and a classic and elegant cut design. In addition, it is loading ways for us to measure our training. Its battery is able to reach 14 days of autonomy And now it goes out for 143.18 euros with the ESGD13 code. * Some price may have changed from the last review Note: Some of the links published here are affiliated and can report a benefit. Images | Iván Linares in Xataka, Realme, Xiaomi, PlayStation, Huawei In buying | The five mobile phones with better value for money with their analysis In buying | Bluetooth speaker: which are the best? Tips and recommendations

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