vertical tabs and split screen

It seemed that AI had arrived in our browsers. In fact, it seemed that the new batch of browsers with AI could change everything, but the truth is that at the moment they have not changed anything. Nor Comet, nor Atlas, nor Day They have managed to conquer us for that aspect. The integration of Gemini in Chrome or Copilot in Edge does not seem to convince us much either. They are striking options, but they remain in the background. The curious thing is that the evolution of browsers has not caught the AI ​​fever, but is gaining momentum with practical, pragmatic and almost everyday options: small details that improve usability and really add up. Vertical eyelashes to power The first of these options is an old acquaintance: the ability to organize our browser via vertical tabs instead of horizontal, it has been gaining ground among more and more users, but the curious thing is that this feature is, indeed, old. Google has just integrated the option to enjoy vertical tabs in Chrome. In fact, Opera I already had a choice of this type almost 20 years ago (if not before) with its “visual tabs”, but ended up abandoning them and in fact today it does not have that option officially although it is possible to add it through extensions. Firefox also adopted that path: it did not have them as standard, but there were those who I was experimenting with that concept. already in 2009 through extensions for this browser. Those who ended up copying and using that option were others: Microsoft Edge did it in 2021Brave in 2023for example, and Vivaldi has them too for a long time. Two of the latest to join this trend are Firefox and Chrome, which has just released this feature. but before, who had made them fashionable again? It was probably Arca browser with many striking ideas that fortunately is now inheriting his successor, Dia, who had erratic beginnings. The success of vertical tabs probably has a lot to do with the way widescreen displays (16:9, 21:9) have ended up conquering our tables. Too much horizontal space and no vertical spacewhich makes vertical tabs make more ergonomic sense than ever. In fact, what is normal in traditional browsers with tabs organized horizontally is that as we open more and more tabs, identifying them (not even with favicons) and selecting them gradually becomes more and more difficult. Vertical organization solves this in a remarkable way, and the fact that Chrome has finally adopted this option is the definitive confirmation that it is valuable to many people… and will probably end up being valuable to many more. Two better than one The second great novelty that is taking hold in the browser market is integrate split screen. Many users—me first—use two browser windows facing each other, one on each side of the screen, but now browsers offer exactly the same thing directly. He maxthon browser was probably one of the first to offer this option: it already had it integrated even before the launch of Windows 10 in 2015. Then we have seen how others have followed in its wake: it did Vivaldihe did Microsoft Edgeand later Opera also added that option. Google has also ended up catching this fever, and added the feature split screen in February 2026. The developers of the most used browser in the world recognized that this type of function “helps people multitask and get more done on the web.” It’s curious because, as we mentioned, this feature was already within our reach thanks to that feature of “Snap” and placing browser windows on both sides of the screen. However, this type of function, although popular, usually requires some familiarity with keyboard shortcuts, although operating systems have been enhancing this ability with more accessible ways to choose the distribution of advantages on the desktop. This function integrated into browsers It is especially useful on laptops or for users of smaller monitors: there, fitting multiple windows in a small space is more inconvenient, and the split screen of browsers can help. But the beauty is not only in dividing the screen: it is that you can open a link directly in the other panel without creating a new tab. The combination of this function with vertical tabs makes the browser gain integers and we can do more in the same space. And the funny thing is that these practical and simple improvements end up being more popular and used than AI functions. The latter may effectively end up “supervitamining” our browsers, but today it’s the little things that win. and it is fantastic that they do it. In Xataka | Perplexity is perfecting an art: bluffing

Disney+ has discovered that Generation Z does not want to watch its two-hour movies. So he’s going to give them vertical microdramas

Disney+ has decided to join the battle for the viewer’s thumb. The company announced this week at CES that will incorporate vertical videos to its platform during 2026, a commitment to the format that dominates TikTok and Instagram. The news marks a strategic shift for a giant traditionally associated with the traditional (and horizontal) cinematographic experience. What does it consist of? If Disney previously sold large screens in dark rooms, now it is not exactly seeking to replace them, but rather to create a new habit: that opening Disney+ is a gesture as automatic as doing so with any social network. Netflix measures its impact in monthly viewing hours, but Disney wants what YouTube and TikTok already have: compulsive daily views. In an industry where engagement Everyday life has become the battlefield, Mickey and Spider-Man will learn to do choreography in vertical format. What will it include? Now, as explained by Erin Teagueexecutive vice president of product management, the plan aims for a feed personalized with algorithms that will mix news and entertainment. The raw material will be varied: from original productions designed for vertical format to recycled material from social networks and scenes from series or movies reformatted for mobile screens. Teague acknowledges that what they intend is to turn Disney+ into “a must-visit destination every day.” It is no longer enough to be the service where you can watch the latest season of something, but to be the one that you open without thinking, several times a day, just like you do with other apps that don’t even charge a subscription. where does it come from. The strategy does not come from nowhere. Disney had already tested the waters with the so-called “Verts” in the renewed ESPN application, launched in August 2025. Those vertical sports clips (highlights, quick analyzes, statements) functioned as a laboratory before escalating the bet to the rest of the Disney+ ecosystem. Rita Ferro, global head of advertising at Disney, commented in the presentation that ESPN had captured 33% of all live sports audiences during 2025 in the United States, leaving its closest competitor at 20%. The evolution of the vertical format. The vertical format has been redefining how we consume audiovisual content for years. Teague herself, before signing for Disney, worked for years on YouTube and witnessed from the inside how Google initially underestimated TikTok’s push. The answer (YouTube Shorts) was a long time coming, but when it did it changed many preconceptions: most of these short videos they end up consuming themselves on televisionsnot on mobile phones. The vertical conquered the living room, and that’s where Disney+ wants to be. Aside from this, Netflix tried publishing vertical anime videos in 2021, but never took the proposal beyond limited experiments. No competitor has yet found the formula, and Disney wants to be the first to get it right. Who has already done it. None other than Procter & Gamble, the multinational consumer products companyreinvent the soap opera and launch this January ‘The Golden Pear Affair‘, a “micro soap opera” of 50 episodes designed specifically for consumption on social networks, since its distribution will start on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok before migrating to its own mobile application. This is not advertising disguised as content: it is content designed from scratch to sell products: if the product placement classic interrupted the narrative, here the narrative is born to serve the product. Meanwhile, the fever of microdramas that conquered Asia a few years agoreaches other continents with production companies like TelevisaUnivision making compressed soap operas. The Spanish-speaking network has been exploring the “microdramas”ultra-brief versions of the soap opera format. and disney you know this works: Apps like ReelShort and Crazy Maple Studio have been dominating niche markets with sixty-second vertical dramas for years. Its model (free hook episodes, payment to unlock more chapters) has shown that addictive narrative works even atomized. These Asian platforms generate tens of millions annually with content that Hollywood would have considered impossible to make profitable a few years ago. Advertising implications. The vertical format is not just an aesthetic or generational issue. It is, above all, a new advertising space: Disney announced a metric that merges Disney’s own data with information from external providers, saying that the format was a very attractive space for advertisers. And it also introduced an artificial intelligence-powered video generation tool that allows advertisers to convert existing materials into renewed ads. It is no longer necessary to produce spots from scratch; just feed the machine with assets priors and brand guidelines. So now Disney’s recent deal with OpenAI does. acquires a renewed meaning. Transformation or concession. Teague openly acknowledged that “Gen Z and Gen Alpha aren’t necessarily thinking about sitting through two-and-a-half-hour long content on their phones.” Disney does not want to attract new generations to its classic catalog, but rather to speak in the same language as these young people who have always been its potential audience. For millions of users, cinema is no longer the basic unit of entertainment, and Disney has decided that, rather than compete with Netflix, it has to do so with WhatsApp, Instagram and TikTok. In Xataka | “I cried 152 times in 2025”: Generation Z lists their emotional crises and turns them into infographics

Samsung’s new QD-OLED monitors debut vertical pixels to go beyond gaming: they want to reign in the offices

Samsung has started production of the first 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED panel using V-Stripe (vertical) pixel structure. It already supplies these panels to seven manufacturers, including ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte, for monitors that will be presented at the CES 2026 of the next few days. Why is it important. This technical change theoretically solves the historical problem of OLEDs in monitors: the “poor” sharpness of the text. The traditional triangular arrangement of subpixels created somewhat blurry edges that generated rejection among professional users focused on text handling. The new vertical structure solves this, according to Samsung. The curious thing is that now Samsung attacks both markets, gaming and professional environment, with the same panel: 360 Hz and 21:9 format for gamersbut also sharp text for programmers and editors.

the luminous paradox of a vertical panel on the balcony

Last month, Alejandro Diego Rosell – energy consultant, professor and analyst with more than a decade in the photovoltaic sector – discovered something that does not fit with what we all believe about solar energy: his balcony produced the highest generation day of the year and also a day of absolute zero. Same month, same installation, but opposite results. The paradox is not a flaw: it is exactly how a solar balcony works in a real city. And what his case reveals dismantles many of the myths of urban self-consumption. The solar balcony phenomenon. The explanation begins with a phrase that Diego repeats in the interview he gave us in Xataka: “The real performance depends more on the angle, shadow and geometry of the building than on the calendar month.” Its panels are installed almost vertically, an unusual orientation on roofs but very common in Spanish apartments. And this completely alters the classic pattern of solar production. Record day: 2.35 kWh on a cold, clear day in November. Zero day: November 15, with 0% apparent production. And why? It is precisely because of the combination of verticality and battery. Your installation now works with plug-and-play batteryand that introduces a little-known phenomenon: “The battery needs a minimum current to start charging. If the output is too low, it does not accept it and does not send anything to the microinverter either.” In other words, some energy is generated, but it is so little that the battery does not activate and the system does not account for it. That minimum production is left out of the records, which causes some days to appear as “zero” even though they really are not. Position matters. Alejandro Diego’s experience uncovers several lessons that almost no one knows before installing one of these kits. On the one hand, a vertical panel performs better in winter. “In winter the sun is so low that it looks at you from the other side of the street,” says the energy analyst. And it makes physical sense because the sun, being low, affects almost perfectly on a vertical panel and the cold makes for better performance. In fact, this idea is not anecdotal, verticality is beginning to be adopted even in professional installations, as is the case of the company Over Easy Solar in the Valencian Community. On the other hand, shadows are the great invisible enemy. “Shadows travel,” insists the energy consultant. A railing that barely touches the glass panel in June can ruin 20% of the day in January. A neighbor’s awning can cut entire hours of production. And tall buildings create cast shadows that move like clockwork. The batteries and the fine print. Here we come to the kit question: “It’s not plug and play.” The Master in Renewable Energies (MERME) professor details that Plug-and-play domestic batteries help—they shift consumption, allow prolonged injection, improve peak utilization—but they also bring surprises: very low production simply does not enter the system, there are efficiency losses in the charge-discharge cycle, and they weigh more than people imagine. In a market where Ikea, EcoFlow, Zendure or even electric ones are launching batteries “for everyone”, this clarification matters. Urban photovoltaics are unpredictable. If there is one thing that Diego is clear about after almost a year measuring every watt that enters his balcony, it is that photovoltaics in the city do not follow the rules that one imagines from the outside. In its installation, the data changes abruptly depending on the angle of the sun, the presence of shadows or even the type of cloud cover. And there is no need to go into theories: you see it in your daily life. In December, For examplehas reached more than 2 kWh in a single day. It seems counterintuitive—especially considering that December is one of the months with the fewest hours of daylight—but the explanation is simple: the low sun hits a vertical panel almost head-on and the cold improves the electrical performance of the module and the microinverter. However, in April – with longer days and clear skies – there were days that did not even reach 1.5 kWh. “The angle of the sun changes everything,” he explains. In spring the sun begins to rise, hits the panel from above and the verticality penalizes more than intuition suggests. The clouds also influence. This opens another chapter: even small passing clouds can reduce production in a matter of seconds, because they block direct light—the one that really triggers the generation—and leave only the diffuse light, much less usable in such an angle-dependent installation. When the sky is completely covered, the situation is even clearer: production usually sinks to 5–10% of the daily potential, figures that the consultant has seen repeated over and over again. These same extreme oscillations are common in the thousands of solar balconies installed in Germany: very good days, very bad days and a performance that depends more on urban physics – shadows, orientation, tall buildings that cut off the sun at different times – than on the calendar or the general weather. The conclusion, in Diego’s own words, is that a solar balcony is educational, useful and surprisingly efficient for its size, but not magical. It produces, yes, but it produces according to the physical reality of the building, not according to the mental idea that many have before installing one. The real barriers to installing one. In Spain there is a particular ecosystem: plug-in kits are limited by law to 800W, neighborhood communities may require permission if they are on a façade or railing and the regulations require electrical protections and, sometimes, a bidirectional meter. Alejandro Diego had no problems with his community—”from the street you can hardly see it”—but he admits that in other buildings it can be a bottleneck. On the other hand, in countries like Germany, the regulation explicitly protects the right to install them. The result has been more than 1.5 million of kits operating and half a million installed in just one … Read more

The questions you have sent us (and your answers) about this steam vertical plate

Let’s answer Your doubts about the Rowenta Aerosteamthe vertical steam iron to be able to iron with one hand. We have been testing it several days, and now we bring you a video with all the answers to the questions that you have been sending us about it to it Our Instagram profile. Q & A Rowenta Aerosteam No one likes to ironand that’s why there are several brands that are trying to innovate to do this domestic work a little easier. Rowenta’s last proposal is this steam brush with which to be able to iron using a single hand. We start the video answering the most essential question: how it is used. Plug the iron, because it has cable and not battery. Then fill your water tank and press the ignition button. When it is hot, we can choose the ironing mode, and then you pass it in a garment that you have hanging so that the wrinkles are disappearing. From this answer other questions arise, and we tell you how long does it take to warm upthat from when you press the button until it is ready they can be about 20 seconds. We also tell you that your water tank is 100ml, which is usually always given to iron a garment. That the deposit is not very large helps that this plate does not weigh much, which in fact is something you have asked us, and this device of about 32.5 cm long weighs between 1.2 or 1.3 kg. But even so, for how the weight is distributed, it is very easy to use and makes it well balanced in your hand. Then we turn to a flash round to answer several questions related to the accessories, with whether you have to keep the button or its price, also giving yourself A discount code In case you are interested. We also talk about your power, or whether it is suitable for all types of tissues. Then, we end with doubts about whether it has turbo, something we take to explain all your waysand if the results are like those of conventional plates, but it is best to see the complete video to see all the answers we give to the questions you have sent us. This content is a collaboration and sponsorship between Xataka and the brand, but there is no pact on the script or the selection of the issues. The editorial content is prepared entirely by Xataka.

The LowCost airline business is in the accessory. That is why this idea of ​​vertical seats is one of his old dreams

Would you be willing to travel on a practically standing plane? How long? It is, without a doubt, the first two questions that one assists when he attends, not without some stupefaction, to the invention of Aviointeriors, an Italian company that has been in a drawer for years a new seat concept for low -cost airlines. Skyrider. Perhaps because if you put an English name the precariousness and discomfort sounds a little better. Like when we describe the UPCyCling Or we call Coliving To share floor. Anyway, Skyrider It is the name with which Aviointeriors I tried to place their seats in low -cost companies years ago The company specializes in creating all kinds of environments inside a plane, with seats of all kinds and prices. From the most premium to the cheapest, typical of the tourist class. But years ago he tried to reinvent the tourist class with a seat … that perhaps we couldn’t call him a seat. 20%. Those are your accounts. 20% more occupation if travelers, instead of being completely sitting, simply rely on a completely straight back and yield their weight on an inclined lower surface. Something like traveling by bus with your back resting on the glass or body. The objective, of course, is to sell this format at some point in low -cost airlines. The short duration flights in which there are those who would be willing to go … One or two hours standing? Because it seems clear that we can say that these passengers travel “standing. An old dream. In recent days we have seen the proposition of using these seats be “new” in some media. The truth is that it is something we already knew and that Aviointeriors has maintained in its portfolio for more than a decade. In fact, they weren’t even the first to put it on the table. In 2003, Airbus first proposed a system of seats very similar to that of Aviointerior. Travelers barely sat on a cylinder that crossed the width of three seats and maintained a slight support. Something like a stool. In 2014 they gave him the patent. Three years later, the low -cost company Vivacolombia confirmed that he wanted to get on the dream of what we could call APERUUTOBÚS. It was, for his CEO, an attraction for “working class and vacationers with low budget”. Is it safe? The other big doubt that assails us when we see the image of these Skyrider or Airbus’s proposal. And it seems that. In 2019 the Italian company presented the third version of these vertical support with leg hole. The avant -garde He collected his appearance in Hamburg, at one of the most famous aviation fairs in the world. According to the medium, the minimum security measures required but not with the passenger regulations were complied with. According to this, they must have a space of 28 inches (71.12 centimeters) and the proposition of Aviointeriors was 23 inches (58.42 centimeters). Click on the image to go to the original post Better than not. Following the echo he has had in the media in recent days, the company itself He has published a post on Instagram in which they point to an obvious change of strategy. With a text in which it reads Provocative by Design (Designed to provoke, in English), the company talks about the seat in the following terms: “The Skyridider, often confused with a plane seat finished and ready to take be the air trip someday “ The truth is that Aviointeriors puts the focus in 2012 but throughout the decade the concept was evolving. Now, however, they point out in their communication that it is a company “very aware of the current demands of the market, gathering quality, comfort and the unmistakable touch of the Made in Italy in each product that creates. For now, the Skyrider is not part of the official line. “ A yearning. Although clearly Aviointerior is trying to separate itself from this concept that seems to be part of its past, low -cost airlines have shown their interest in several occasions for this type of solutions. We talk about the case of Vivacolombia but Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, has expressed himself in these terms on some occasions. Already in 2012 he pointed out that if this concept of traveling was approved could display them in a week. In one television interviewit pointed out that if the price of these seats were low enough they would fill out the space to travel erect than traditional seats. It’s not just the seat. Although the focus has been put in vertical seats, it is likely that the true intentions of low -cost companies do not point to how many more people can strain on a plane by journey. The real business is what revolves around that seat. The own O’Leary said to want to go to the bathroom Because that allowed him to put more seats but, not to mention it, allowed him to generate a new income route. It is what the Ryanair business model has based: put very cheap seats and charge each extra small at a high price. He has segmented the plane in small areas with different prices, charges for carry a suitcase in the cabin and has proposed a subscription. Photo | Wolfgang Weiser and Aviointeriors In Xataka | Ryanair has spent a year selling so cheap that now his passengers will suffer the consequences: expensive tickets in 2025

North Korea has just launched its impressive frigate with a vertical missile system. He has sunk

Satellite images, those imposing air views from space, have allowed us to see our planet from Another perspective. These snapshots make screenshots To analyze how it affects the passage of time, for example, to the environmentbut also for reveal other secrets. An example of this we saw recently, when in North Korea it appeared An imposing construction that left little doubt. That half -finished frigate has appeared in society. And it has not lasted much afloat. A naval failure. It happened few hours ago. The launch ceremony of the second most advanced frigate in North Korea, held in the port of Chongjin with the presence of Kim Jong Un, ended in disaster when The ship overturned sideways after a technical failure during its side launch. Satellite images Subsequent show the nave tilted next to the spring, partially sunk and covered with blue canvases to hide the incident. The incident, qualified by Kim himself as A “criminal act” As a result of an “absolute negligence”, it was publicly recognized unusually rapidly by state media, in an attempt to anticipate the inevitable dissemination of satellite images. Official research points to a Bogies failure (The cars that support the helmet during the slip) that caused an asymmetric detachment and the consequent structural imbalance. Kim has demanded a Urgent restoration Before the plenary meeting of the central committee of the party in June, although experts doubt that this is possible given the magnitude of the damages. A sunk symbol. The sinister frigate belongs to the same class as The Choi Hyonlaunched In April From the western port of Nampo, and it is, with its 5,000 tons Dear, the largest North Korean war ship to date. Designed not only for coastal defense but also for strategic projection operations, the Choi Hyon class stands out for its 74 launch cells Missile vertical (VLS), which could house from ballistic missiles to supersonic cruise or advanced anti -aircraft defenses. They counted in The New York Times That the construction speed of these frigates, unprecedented in the country, suggests a somewhat hurried and politically motivated campaign, more focused on propaganda than in naval operability. In fact, during the armed tests of the Choi Hyon He suspected that still lacked complete propulsion systems, which reinforces the idea that key phases of development have been ignored with such With the terms of the regime. The lateral launch. Apparently, the method used (the lateral launch, unusual in North Korea) required a precise distribution of weight along the helmet, as well as a specialized infrastructure. According to him CSIS analysis (Center for Strategic & International Studies), the ruling could be due to the poor condition or poor installation of the rails of the side slide, aggravated by the fact that the Hambuk shipyard, selected to build this second frigate, It lacks experience in large tonnage ships. Traditionally, this shipyard has limited itself to minor vessels, such as chargueros or patrols, which raises doubts about its suitability for a program of such a magnitude. Plus: The simultaneous use of cranes and barges, detected days before launch, could have contributed to collapse structural. Political impact and consequences. A failure of this caliber always has consequences, but in a space like North Korea perhaps more. Beyond the technical error, the incident represents a considerable setback for the naval aspirations of Kim Jong Un, who seeks Transform the Navy Popular Korean (KPN) in a water force capable of strategic offensive operations. Failure not only puts that narrative in check, but It exposes vulnerability of a program that mixes excessive ambition with insufficient industrial capabilities. In fact, Kim has promised severe punishments To those responsible, which could translate into personal repercussions for engineers and officers of the shipyard. Although it has not yet been determined if the ship is a total loss, its recovery seems unlikely in the short termand any delay directly undermines the political schedule of the regime. Little operational effort. As we said and underlined In the Washington Postthis frigate program, rather than building a really capable naval force, seems oriented to reinforce the image of North Korea as self -sufficient military power before its population (and the world). Kim’s presence in the tests, the deployment of experimental missiles and the media fanfare that surrounded the Choi Hyon class indicate that the goal was more prestigious than tactical. However, the simple existence of these platforms, potentially armed with nuclear missiles, represents a latent threat that, of course, should not be underestimated. Under that context, the failure of the launch in Chongjin is not only a technical setback: it is a symbolic blow to the heart of Pyongyang’s strategic story. Image | Maxar Technologies, Csis In Xataka | North Korea has built a resort so great that it now faces another problem: find tourists to fill it In Xataka | Russia has confirmed one of the great unknowns of war in Ukraine: North Korea accompanies them and not only with troops

This cleaning device seems a genius. A removable vacuum robot that is also used as a vertical vacuum cleaner

From time to time we find the most curious concepts in Tel Mundo de Technology. One of the ones who have recently interested me is that of EUFY E20an anker cleaning device with which we can have both a vertical vacuum cleaner (or without cable) as a Robot vacuum cleaner. All this in a single removable device. * Some price may have changed from the last review A cleaning device two in one The EUFY E20 is a removable cleaning device whose main claim is to have two devices, an aspiring robot and a vertical vacuum cleaner. To do this, The vertical vacuum base is introduced into the vacuum robotthus allowing choosing the type of cleaning we want to have at home. In addition, it can also be used as a hand vacuum cleaner. If we use it as a hand vacuum, it can reach a maximum suction power of 30,000 pa; On the other hand, if we use it as a vacuum robot that maximum low figure up to 8,000 pa. What we do have in both cases is a Five Stage Filtration That, as the brand mentions, can capture 99.97% of the particles of less than 0.3 microns. The Anker device, in addition, comes with a load base to use it with the aspiring robot, or with the vertical and hand vacuum cleaner to empty dirt and recharge the battery. Includes Navigation system with triple laser precision; That is, it includes three lasers placed at the top, front and side to dodge obstacles easily. This base also includes a three -liter motor system. Without a doubt, personally this device has seemed very curious. A year ago I bought a Rowenta vertical vacuum cleaner and now I am looking for a vacuum robot. If I had known, without a doubt, the Anker device would have taken into account. I have a lot of attention to combine both ways to clean the house In a single removable device. You may also interest you Rowenta XFORCE FLEX 9.60 ALLERGY – Cable Belk Aspirator, 200 W, Flex Tube, Smart Control screen, all types of soils, Power LED vision system, Boost trigger, filter up to 99.9% * Some price may have changed from the last review Roborock Q8 Max+ Robot Double brushes vacuum, automatic succy empty * 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 | Anker In Xataka | Best hand vacuum cleaners: which to buy and 6 + 1 recommended models from just over 30 euros In Xataka | One day you are young and the next one you have copied to your parents the vacuum cleaner

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