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*Unihertz Tank Mini 1 is a smaller, cheaper rugged phone built for the outdoors*

A few months after launching the Unihertz Tank 3 rugged smartphone with a massive 23,800 mAh battery, Unihertz has unveiled a new model that’s significantly smaller and cheaper. But the Unihertz Tank Mini 1 keeps some of the rugged, outdoorsy features. The new smartphone has a 4.3 inch display and a rugged body with an […] The post Unihertz Tank Mini 1 is a smaller, cheaper rugged phone built for the outdoors appeared first on Liliputing.
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*Jeep has a strong rebuttal against Tesla with its new, sleek, luxurious electric SUV*

Jeep, the purveyor of vehicles like the Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee is about to join a crowded field of luxury SUVs that includes the likes of BMW (BMWYY) - Get Free Report, Mercedes (DDAIF) - Get Free Report, Audi (AUDVF) - Get Free Report and Tesla (TSLA) - Get Free Report.Related: High-profile investor breaks down the value of a $100 million potential Tesla move The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Jeep The Stellantis (STLA) - Get Free Report brand announced on Jan. 18 that it plans to launch its first "global battery-electric vehicle," the Wagoneer S in the fall of 2024. The new EV is a follow-up to the Wagoner S concept car first revealed in 2022. The sole image released by the manufacturer shows that the front end shares many of the same design cues as the concept first shown nearly two years ago. Though the electric SUV shares its name with the king-size, gas guzzling Wagoneer and even bigger Grand Wagoneer, the S in its name can theoretically be interpreted as "small," as the original concept shows a more compact footprint and a curvier body than its bigger, boxier siblings. The 2022 Jeep Wagoneer S Concept Jeep View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Smaller, yes, but the S should not suggest that it is slow. According to Jeep, the electric powertrain of the Wagoneer S makes 600 horsepower and is capable of rocketing the Jeep to a 0-60 mph time of around 3.5 seconds - about .3 seconds faster than a standard Tesla Model X. No details about range or battery capacity have been disclosed by Jeep, but the SUV brand says that the Wagoneer S will offer the brands signature "4xe capability" with all all-terrain management. Jeep says that the Jeep Wagoneer S will be sold in the United States in the fall of 2024 before hitting key markets around the world. More Business of EVs:A full list of EVs and hybrids that qualify for federal tax creditsHere’s why EV experts are flaming Joe Biden’s car policyThe EV industry is facing an unusual new problem Tired of the investing maze? We’ve got the map. Thousands of stocks? Forget them. We zero in on the winners – and we’ll let you in on the secret. Our pros are sharing their top picks NOW. Missed out on the last one? Don’t make that mistake again. Join us today
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Jeep has a strong rebuttal against Tesla with its new, sleek, luxurious electric SUV

Jeep, the purveyor of vehicles like the Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee is about to join a crowded field of luxury SUVs that includes the likes of BMW (BMWYY) - Get Free Report, Mercedes (DDAIF) - Get Free Report, Audi (AUDVF) - Get Free Report and Tesla (TSLA) - Get Free Report.Related: High-profile investor breaks down the value of a $100 million potential Tesla move The 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Jeep The Stellantis (STLA) - Get Free Report brand announced on Jan. 18 that it plans to launch its first "global battery-electric vehicle," the Wagoneer S in the fall of 2024. The new EV is a follow-up to the Wagoner S concept car first revealed in 2022. The sole image released by the manufacturer shows that the front end shares many of the same design cues as the concept first shown nearly two years ago. Though the electric SUV shares its name with the king-size, gas guzzling Wagoneer and even bigger Grand Wagoneer, the S in its name can theoretically be interpreted as "small," as the original concept shows a more compact footprint and a curvier body than its bigger, boxier siblings. The 2022 Jeep Wagoneer S Concept Jeep View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Smaller, yes, but the S should not suggest that it is slow. According to Jeep, the electric powertrain of the Wagoneer S makes 600 horsepower and is capable of rocketing the Jeep to a 0-60 mph time of around 3.5 seconds - about .3 seconds faster than a standard Tesla Model X. No details about range or battery capacity have been disclosed by Jeep, but the SUV brand says that the Wagoneer S will offer the brands signature "4xe capability" with all all-terrain management. Jeep says that the Jeep Wagoneer S will be sold in the United States in the fall of 2024 before hitting key markets around the world. More Business of EVs:A full list of EVs and hybrids that qualify for federal tax creditsHere’s why EV experts are flaming Joe Biden’s car policyThe EV industry is facing an unusual new problem Tired of the investing maze? We’ve got the map. Thousands of stocks? Forget them. We zero in on the winners – and we’ll let you in on the secret. Our pros are sharing their top picks NOW. Missed out on the last one? Don’t make that mistake again. Join us today
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*Popular snack brand pours $42 million into brilliant new candy*

One of the most comforting things about our favorite candies is that they refuse to change. Many of the most popular ones have been around for decades, sometimes even longer. Nestle's (NESAF) - Get Free Report milk chocolate candy bars have been around since the late 1800s. Toblerone was popular well before both World Wars. Even Reese's cups were popularized in the 1920s, which, shocking as it may sound, was about 100 years ago. Related: Costco shoppers buying up cheap dupe for popular $1200 luxury item The best candy companies know that if something isn't broken, they shouldn't try to fix it. Many of them leave the inventive new flavors and novel designs to beverage companies, who are constantly trying to outdo each other and fighting for coveted shelf space and typically razor-thin margins. Candy, on the other hand, plays a more relaxed game. After all, when you combine sugar, cocoa, and fat, you've mostly got a winning combination that doesn't need to be altered every generation, let alone every season, to achieve enduring success. Mars experiments with new candy inventions But some companies want to continue iterating despite success. Typically, the most experimental candies come from the giants who have the time and resources to invest in new products and want to attract new customers to their confections. A customer is seen near a candy aisle at a Walmart discount department store in North Miami Beach, Fla. Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images Such is the case with Mars, which recently announced it was investing $42 million into a new facility designed expressly for tinkering with new experimental candies. The 44,000 square foot development site is the largest of its kind, working chiefly on research and development but also churning out familiar favorites like M&Ms, Snickers, and Twix bars. "We've got some brilliant ingredients and science spaces here on site sustainability credentials everything we do on packaging, which gives us the opportunity to design some brilliant snacks for the future," Mars Snacking global president Andrew Clark said. The move has brought nearly 1,000 jobs to the Goose Island area of Chicago, something the city has welcomed with open arms, particularly as other shops pick up stakes. "This development has brought more jobs, over 900 employees to the city of Chicago so not only is Mars staying here in the city of Chicago, they're doubling down," 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett said. It's not clear what types of new candy Mars might be experimenting with in its test kitchen, but some of its newer creations in recent memory have certainly been hits. Some of these more recent innovations include:Crispy M&MsFudge Brownie M&MsPeanut Butter SnickersHazelnut Spread M&MsCookies and Cream Ice Cream M&M SandwichesTWIX Cookie Dough Ice CreamWhite Chocolate Marshmallow Crispy Treat M&MsPretzel M&MsCrunchy Cookie M&MsCaramel M&MsCookie Dough TwixSalted Caramel TwixWhite Chocolate SnickersSalted Caramel Milky Way
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Popular snack brand pours $42 million into brilliant new candy

One of the most comforting things about our favorite candies is that they refuse to change. Many of the most popular ones have been around for decades, sometimes even longer. Nestle's (NESAF) - Get Free Report milk chocolate candy bars have been around since the late 1800s. Toblerone was popular well before both World Wars. Even Reese's cups were popularized in the 1920s, which, shocking as it may sound, was about 100 years ago. Related: Costco shoppers buying up cheap dupe for popular $1200 luxury item The best candy companies know that if something isn't broken, they shouldn't try to fix it. Many of them leave the inventive new flavors and novel designs to beverage companies, who are constantly trying to outdo each other and fighting for coveted shelf space and typically razor-thin margins. Candy, on the other hand, plays a more relaxed game. After all, when you combine sugar, cocoa, and fat, you've mostly got a winning combination that doesn't need to be altered every generation, let alone every season, to achieve enduring success. Mars experiments with new candy inventions But some companies want to continue iterating despite success. Typically, the most experimental candies come from the giants who have the time and resources to invest in new products and want to attract new customers to their confections. A customer is seen near a candy aisle at a Walmart discount department store in North Miami Beach, Fla. Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images Such is the case with Mars, which recently announced it was investing $42 million into a new facility designed expressly for tinkering with new experimental candies. The 44,000 square foot development site is the largest of its kind, working chiefly on research and development but also churning out familiar favorites like M&Ms, Snickers, and Twix bars. "We've got some brilliant ingredients and science spaces here on site sustainability credentials everything we do on packaging, which gives us the opportunity to design some brilliant snacks for the future," Mars Snacking global president Andrew Clark said. The move has brought nearly 1,000 jobs to the Goose Island area of Chicago, something the city has welcomed with open arms, particularly as other shops pick up stakes. "This development has brought more jobs, over 900 employees to the city of Chicago so not only is Mars staying here in the city of Chicago, they're doubling down," 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett said. It's not clear what types of new candy Mars might be experimenting with in its test kitchen, but some of its newer creations in recent memory have certainly been hits. Some of these more recent innovations include:Crispy M&MsFudge Brownie M&MsPeanut Butter SnickersHazelnut Spread M&MsCookies and Cream Ice Cream M&M SandwichesTWIX Cookie Dough Ice CreamWhite Chocolate Marshmallow Crispy Treat M&MsPretzel M&MsCrunchy Cookie M&MsCaramel M&MsCookie Dough TwixSalted Caramel TwixWhite Chocolate SnickersSalted Caramel Milky Way
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*www.apollo.io › companies › Esacademic*

A esacademic propõe um serviço personalizado de consultoria acadêmica para todos os níveis. *Reforço Escolar (Ensino Fundamental e Médio)*Reforço Acadêmico ...
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www.apollo.io › companies › Esacademic

A esacademic propõe um serviço personalizado de consultoria acadêmica para todos os níveis. Reforço Escolar (Ensino Fundamental e Médio)Reforço Acadêmico ...
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*Top 100 Science Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2021*

Midland, Ontario, Canada The Scientist is a print and digital publication that covers a wide range of topics central to the study of cell and molecular biology, genetics, and other life-science fields.
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*Cisco Networking Academy Builds IT Skills & Education For Future...*

Join the growing IT workforce of tomorrow. Learn about the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, learning platform, support & training.
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Cisco Networking Academy Builds IT Skills & Education For Future...

Join the growing IT workforce of tomorrow. Learn about the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, learning platform, support & training.
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*multiprogrammé*

● multiprogrammé, multiprogrammée ou multitâche adjectif Se dit d un système informatique permettant la multiprogrammation...
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