Apple Announces Launch Date For New Generation IPad…

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The iPad series, which has not been updated for more than a year, has finally announced the launch date of a new generation product. Apple has just announced that it will hold a press conference at 10 pm (Hong Kong time) on May 7.

From the conference invitation photo, you can see the colorful colors and Apple Pencil This may suggest that this conference will launch a new Apple Pencil, and of course the main character will be the iPad series. According to long-standing rumors, the new iPad Pro will jump directly from the M1 chip to the M3 In addition, an OLED screen will be added, and the front lens will be placed horizontally.

On the other hand, the iPad Air should also be updated There is a rumor that a new 12.9-inch model will be added, and it is believed that the processing chip will be upgraded to M3 , there is still no news, but since all iPads There hasn’t been an update in over a year,

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The Minister Of Electricity Sponsors The Signing Of…

Baghdad – IA
Today, Tuesday, the Minister of Electricity, Ziad Ali Fadel, sponsored the signing of a contract with General Electric Company to modernize gas stations and recover lost energy, starting next June.

The ministry said in a statement received by the (INA): “Today, the Minister of Electricity, Ziyad Ali Fadel, sponsored the signing ceremony of the gas station modernization contract between the General Company for Energy Production in the Middle Euphrates and the American (GE) company.”
He added, “Concluding the contract came as part of the ministry’s strategy to develop and modernize gas stations and recover lost energy from the same current units.”
In a speech at the signing ceremony, the Minister of Electricity appreciated “the efforts of the technical committees that worked over the past period to complete the requirements for implementing the contract in coordination with the American company.”
He stressed that “GE will undertake the introduction of modern technologies for 12 gas stations, increase the efficiency of 48 generating units, and recover lost energies by (548) megawatts from the same current units,” pointing out that “next June will witness the introduction of (200) megawatts of energies.” “The lost energy is the first stage,

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US Economy Hits A Rough Patch As S&P…

What the Recent Data Release Tells Us About the US Economy

Recent data released by S&P Global has painted a somewhat concerning picture of the state of the US economy. The flash US composite PMI for April was recorded at 50.9, marking its lowest point in four months and down from March’s reading of 52.1. These figures have been shown to fall below economists’ expectations for growth.

S&P Global Market Intelligence chief business economist Chris Williamson suggests that while this data still indicates growth, there are warning signs to suggest that economic momentum is slowing.

“It’s going to be interesting to watch this and see how that persists,” Williamson noted. “But certainly, the second quarter so far is not looking as strong as the first quarter, which I think is pretty much in line with what most people were anticipating.”

The dip in business confidence could be attributed to shifting monetary policies as well as an expected adjustment in demand levels following such changes.

“’You’ve got demand pulling back slightly as sort of a readjustment, if you like, of the demand environment in light of this new rates environment,” Williamson said.

The overall decline also marks a significant drop off since January when levelletes were high and yielded larger expectations for interest rate cuts throughout 2024 than current predictions allow would suggest.

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Coffee Resistant To Pests And Chemicals: How To…

Agroindustry VIDEO | Coffee resistant to pests and chemicals: how to produce it with technology and sustainable cultivation

In this new Guatemala No Se Detiene program, we investigate how national coffee should be produced through sustainable agricultural practices and high-level technologies, to increase its exports and avoid the migration of producers.

Businessmen and coffee producers spoke about the importance of using technology in the cultivation of this grain

Why should you, who enjoy a cup of coffee, be interested in how it was grown in order to reach your palate? In this new broadcast, in addition to knowing other surprising details about this grain, we will go in-depth about the sustainable practices at the time of its cultivation, which seek to reduce the use of harmful chemicals and its exposure to pests.

In summary, we will see the importance of producing our coffee so that it is more resistant and with this export more and better cared for beans, through the voice of experts, authorities and businessmen from the Guatemalan coffee sector.

Join us in Guatemala No Se Detiene every Monday at 10:15 p.m. on Guatevisión and its repetition on Tuesdays at 3 p.m.

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Managem Successfully Closes Its Capital Increase

As part of this operation, 1,873,368 shares were allocated, for a total amount of 2,997,388,800 dirhams, which is equivalent to a subscription price of 1,600 dirhams per share, Managem indicates in a press release. Furthermore, the subscription rate for the capital increase reached 112.4%, which represents a total amount of subscriptions received of around 3,369,464,000 dirhams, or a number of 2,105,915 subscribed shares received. at the price of 1,600 dirhams. The total number of subscribers is 399.

The shares subject to this capital increase have been listed since April 17, 2024 on the main market under the ticker MNG. The Board of Directors of Managem would like to thank all the shareholders who, by largely subscribing to this operation, have shown their confidence in the company, concludes the press release.

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55% Of Workers Prefer To Work In Green…

As the impacts of global climate change increase, the majority of workers (55%) would prefer to be in an industry with a good green reputation, rather than one perceived as harmful (14%), according to the Business Transformation study ManpowerGroup Sustainable.

A company’s sustainable and environmentally friendly actions can influence whether or not a candidate accepts to work for a company. In this sense, the study detected that 62% of workers say that they investigate the environmental reputation of an organization and approximately a third (35%) say that this influences their decision to accept or reject a job offer.

Progress in environmental matters is a new factor in the job search process; workers evaluate a job opportunity taking into account the participation of companies in concrete actions that mitigate the advance of climate change, and not with those that are still seen. as harmful to the environment, indicated Fernando Bermúdez, director of Corporate Relations.

This trend is stronger among younger workers, especially Generation Z, as 75% say they will investigate companies’ environmental reputation and nearly half (46%) say it will influence their likelihood of choosing an employer.

Unlike older generations of workers, younger workers,

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Opel Grandland: Revolution Inside And Out

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IT GROWS IN SHAPES – The new Opel Grandland it takes off the role of the average crossover and takes on the appearance of a robust SUV. In fact, the dimensions are growing significantly: it is diameter 4.65 m (17 cm more than the model it replaces) and is 1.90 m wide (6.4 cm more). Everything is new even “under the skin”: now there is the platform STLA Medium by Stellantis (it is the first Opel model to exploit this architecture), which made its debut on the market a few months ago with the Peugeot 3008 (Who our first contact).

PRECIOUS DETAILS – These measurements combine with an imposing look, emphasized by the new one mask from the Opel Grandland 2024 which integrates full-width daytime running lights and (for the first time among the company’s cars) the illuminated logo. The main headlights are LED matrix and have more than 50,000 light diodes (25,600 on each side). There side it has a “clean” profile, embellished with eye-catching alloy wheels that can reach up to 20″ and by the upper edge of the doors which incorporates (hiding it) the seal at the base of the windows.

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Peets Sees Coffee Sector In Trouble With EU…

London. JDE Peet’s, one of the world’s largest coffee companies, said the global coffee industry is facing a tight deadline to comply with a new European Union law that bans the import of raw materials and related goods linked to deforestation in the world. Any part of the world.

The European Union (EU) law, which will come into force at the end of 2024, will require EU importers of coffee, cocoa, livestock, palm and other commodities to demonstrate that their products do not contribute to the destruction of forests – one of the main causes of climate change – or face heavy fines.

Producer countries from Indonesia to Brazil have criticized the law as discriminatory and because the new rules could end up excluding vulnerable small farmers from access to the lucrative EU market.

They fear that farmers in remote rural regions will not be able, for example, to provide buyers of their products with geolocation coordinates proving that their farms are not located on deforested land after 2020, one of the main requirements of the law.

JDE Peet’s, which produces Douwe Egberts and L’Or coffees, says the EU has simplified this aspect of the law in some points,

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Biodigester In The Heart Of Chianti, Energy Comes…

Energy is born from waste and all this in a truly particular context, in the green heart of Chianti in Tuscany, among the hills of Montespertoli. In fact, the new Biodigester of a plant hub that presents itself as a national excellence in the circular economy system was inaugurated today. It will be the largest in central Italy and also innovative at a national level for a total investment of 75 million euros. The biodigester recycles organic and biodegradable waste producing clean, emission-free fuel. Every year it will be possible to treat a total of 160,000 tons of waste (145,000 organic waste and 15,000 green waste), producing approximately 11 million cubic meters of biomethane and 35,000 tons of fertilizer. «The inauguration of this plant – explains Lorenzo Perra, president of Alia Multiutility – marks a turning point in our industrial vision. Transforming waste into biogas, and therefore into green energy, is not just a technological challenge, but an imperative environmental necessity.” For CEO Alberto Irace, the Montespertoli hub is «a concrete response to the historic lack of systems to manage the organic fraction of urban waste, which in Tuscany represents over 40% of separate waste collection». The president of the Tuscany Region, »Read More

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