consolidates a terrain where Google has not yet reached

Don’t know where your suitcase ended up after a trip? Or have you lost sight of your keys just when you were in the most hurry? To clear up doubts in this type of situation, Apple users have had the AirTagthe company’s tracker, which is now renewed with discreet but important changes. And it is advisable to be clear about them if you are thinking of buying one. What exactly does the new AirTag bring?. We are facing the first update since the launch of the original AirTag in 2021. On the outside, the device is identical to the first generation model. The difference is on the inside: Apple has updated the hardware to introduce concrete improvements without increasing the price. That is, more benefits without paying more. Second-generation ultra-wideband (UWB) chip: it is the same component that devices such as the iPhone 17 incorporate, the iPhone Air or the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and Series 11. The result is a 50% improvement in Precision Search, the function that guides you with arrows, vibrations and sound to the object. New speaker: Also with a 50% improvement in power, which makes it easier to hear the AirTag from a greater distance and speed up the location process. Precision Search from Apple Watch: if you have a Apple Watch Series 9 or later, or a Apple Watch Ultra 2 or later, you can use this function directly from the watch to find the AirTag and, by extension, whatever you have attached to it. If we talk about the price, it can now be reserved on the Apple website and in the Apple Store app, and it will arrive in Apple Store stores later this week. It is available for 35 euros the unit or in a pack of four 119 euros. And, for those who want to complete the set, Apple also sells the fine braided keychain for AirTag for 45 euros. How the AirTag works. The key point of the AirTag is that it does not have integrated GPS. Its operation is based on Bluetooth and Apple’s Find My network: the AirTag emits a signal and, when an iPhone, iPad or Mac passes nearby, it detects it and sends an approximate location to iCloud. That location is what we then see on the map from the Search app. When you are already close, ultra-wide band (UWB) comes into play, which is the technology that allows Precision Search: locating the AirTag with much more accuracy at short distances. Google still does not release its own. As we can see, the AirTag works solely within the Apple ecosystem, and that integration is a big part of its appeal. On Android there are alternatives, but an equivalent commitment signed by Google is still missing: its own tracker that plays in the same league, and that can compete head to head with Apple’s proposal. On Android there are trackers, but… The temptation is to think that Android is at a disadvantage because it does not have an official AirTag. But the picture is more nuanced. Google has Find Hub and around that network a fairly active market of compatible trackers has already been built, with names like Chipolo either Pebblebee. The problem is that this ecosystem does not have a single direction: there is no iconic model that sets the standard, that pushes specific functions and that serves as a reference point for everything else. In practice, there are many trackers, but not such a uniform experience. The technology that makes the difference. To understand why Apple insists so much on ultra wide band (UWB) You have to look at the most complex moment of any search: when you are already close, but you don’t see it. Bluetooth can help you narrow it down, even make it sound, but it’s not particularly fine. UWB, on the other hand, is designed for that final phase: it allows precise location within a few meters, with clear guidance and in real time. That’s the difference between “it’s over here” and “it’s two meters away, to the left.” Why UWB is so rare on Android. If you’re wondering why UWB is still so rare on Android, there’s a pretty simple explanation: the market isn’t pushing it hard yet. Most Find Hub trackers are designed to work with Bluetooth, which is more universal and helps control the price. The side effect is that UWB is reserved for few models and, therefore, for few users. Samsung and its commitment to UWB. UWB, as we say, exists on Android. There are cases like the Moto Tag 2 or the Samsung SmartTag+ as the most representative model. But that advantage in the case of the South Korean brand comes with fine print: its proposal is linked to the Galaxy ecosystem and SmartThings. It is not an “Android” experience in the broad sense, but rather a branded solution. And that reinforces the underlying idea: there is progress, but dispersed, without a common standard pushed by Google. “Pixel Tag”: more than a device, a push. In this context is where the great absence makes sense: a Google tracker. Not so much because of the gadget itself, but because of what it would drag behind it. A “Pixel Tag” would be, above all, a declaration of intent: a product capable of setting a benchmark experience on Find Hub, pushing the real use of UWB and forcing the platform to mature faster. What changes for users. If Google took the step, the change for the user would not be so much “having another tracker”, but rather gaining a more coherent experience. Today, many solutions work well, but vary too much depending on the model and brand. With its own product as a reference, Find Hub could become more consistent: better search accuracy, more integration, and more features. Images | Apple | Samsung In Xataka | Apple has made the quietest turn in its history: its design teams no longer report to design

The audiences, in unpredictable terrain between the bad Broncano streak and the increasingly patent recovery of TV5

‘La Revuelta’ It seems to have worked as a revulsive for the stagnation situation that the traditional television audiences liveEl Hormiguero‘. Nothing that was released in that strip seemed to be able to compete, and no format that Tele5 experienced after the fall of ‘Save Me’ planted face. From the fall of last year, however, and with its audiences matching and surpassing those of motorcycles, Broncano seems to have launched a poisonous dart, a doubt: there is nothing sure in the figures of linear television spectators. Broncano collapse. A little less than a month ago We talked about how, with six months of the premiere of ‘La Revuelta’, the competition with ‘El Hormiguero’ had not yet thrown clear data. In the last quarter of 2025, Broncano came out victorious, however little, in the strip of strict coincidence and also in the number of spectators. However, both the Champions and, especially, the unexpected success of ‘The island of temptations’ has affected Broncano’s figures, which had a historical minimum last March 12 And, in general, its lowest figures since it premiered in autumn. The solution, this Thursday. Taking advantage of the fact that this Thursday will be issued number 100 of ‘La Revuelta’, TVE will experiment changing the emission timeand delaying it until 22.35 hours. Like so many other times, Broncano sees his time changed because of football, since TVE will give the match between Spain and the Netherlands before. The seventh gala of ‘Celebrity sewing teachers’, which It is not having very good audiences eithera week is postponed. It is unlikely that TVE is looking for a schedule change for ‘La Revuelta’, since it cannot be allowed, as Tele5, to base its entire grill on a single product. But at the moment it can be an experiment to verify how it is given to escape from the motorcycle sponator. Meanwhile, Telecinco triumphs. Although the Mediaset channel is still in total audiences below Antena 3 and the1 (it will be necessary to see if it recovers second place with the spectacular audiences of ‘The island of temptations’ and ‘survivors’ of March), its climb thanks to the Montoya phenomenon is remarkable not only for the damage it is doing to Broncano, but by the improvement itself for the global computation of the channel. And it is not the only strip that improves its data, but that mornings and afternoons have also experienced remarkable increases. Realities Explosives Montoya became Thanks to the power of memes In a global phenomenon, but what Telecinco perhaps did not expect was that it helped to give a tremendous push so much to the final stretch of ‘The island of temptations’ (a spectacular 26.9% quota came to have in its tenth week on Monday, leading every week and with an average of 19.1%). But the phenomenon continues: in its second week, ‘survivors’ already averaged 20.6% of Share in its main section, and exceeds 20% in three of its first editions. Figures completely from another era, almost pre-streaming. Not everything is the islands. And not just that. Last week, Ana Rosa showed that His return to the morning It had been a good idea because it is not only planting face (without destroying, but enduring the envy very dignity) to Arús, but since he left the afternoons, ‘late’ is strengthening his presence. Last Tuesday 11, both Ana Rosa (15.8%) and ‘afternoon’ (10,1) made respective records of Share In his trajectories, and also ‘Jorge’s diary’ (10) strengthened his space, since he has a good run of double -digit audiences, and on Tuesday he made his best fact since its premiere, demonstrating that the change to the second half of the afternoon has sat very well. Are you seeing Telecinco, finally, the conclusion of your journey through the desert? Header | Mediaset – RTVE In Xataka | Years pass and television continues to mark the times to Netflix. Montoya’s “signing” is the best example

How the conversation is moving to recover the lost terrain

These days in Paris there was an international congress that had as an absolute focus the development of AI. The relevance of this meeting can be exceptional for the European Union, which announced an investment of 150,000 million euros in AI In the coming years, but above all it seems to have changed its position regarding the Law of AI. Less regulation, more innovation. As they point out In ReutersEurope intends to soften the regulation of AI to facilitate that the development of technology can be promoted in EU member countries. Simplify the regulation. Henna Virkkunen, the head of sovereignty, security and democracy in the European Commission, stressed that the European bloc will simplify the standards and implement them more friendly for companies. In comments to Reuters Virkkunen admitted that the regulations had to be reviewed because “there is too much regulation that overlaps. We will reduce the bureaucracy and administrative burden of our industries.” You have to catch up. French president Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed in the simplification message of Virkkunen’s regulation and added that “it is very clear that we have to resolve with the rest of the world” in the field of artificial intelligence. Even so, he stressed that “a reliable AI is necessary.” The Big Tech Council is unanimous. Like Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, commented in the event that “Europe’s productivity depends on using this emerging technology.” In Financial Times The words of Eric Schmidt stand out, I exceed Google, who said that Western countries should develop Open Source AI models so as not to lose the race with China. “Europe has to put the batteries,” he said. “The application layer is very powerful, and will make your Europe more efficient.” And that of US politicians, too. JD Vance, United States vice president, highlighted that the “massive” regulations of the EU in the matter of AI could “strangular” technology. Neither US nor the United Kingdom signed the agreement to develop a more open, inclusive and safe the AI ​​internationally. Is it too late? The change of speech in the EU arrives more than two years after Chatgpt initiated its particular revolution, and it remains to be seen if the words of European leaders are effectively translated into an impulse for the development of AI in Europe. The French startup Mistral and the Spanish Freeepik They are good examples that there are options to be competing with the best in this field, but the regulation of AI has not facilitated at all the advance of this segment in the old continent. Hopefully the words end in effect backed by facts … and that this support is immediate. Image | Wikimedia In Xataka | France has just sealed its great play in AI: the largest campus in Europe will arrive with a multimillion -dollar Emiratí investment

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