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Nike taught a robot how to clean sneakers

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Nike has created a robot that can clean and repair sneakers. The model is called BILL (Bot Initiated Longevity Lab) and its goal, according to the creators, is to extend the life of sneakers and, as a result, reduce environmental impact. BILL can currently clean and repair Nike Air Force 1, Air Jordan 1, Space Hippie 01 and Nike Dunks.

Nike taught a robot how to clean sneakers

The robot creates a 3D digital model of the shoe to be cleaned, detailing the cleaning areas on the upper, sides and sole. In total, it takes BILL about 45 minutes to clean one pair of Air Force 1s. The client can also choose patches to repair frayed areas on the uppers of the shoes. In addition, store employees can replace the insoles and laces of sneakers with new ones made from recycled materials. While BILL is an experimental project, the company notes. The robot is available only in the Nike Town store in London, it works completely free of charge.

Nike taught a robot how to clean sneakers

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Volkswagen Arteon is being retired, although the model sold much better this year than last

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Volkswagen Arteon is being retired although the model sold much

The Volkswagen Arteon began being buried back in the summer, but now a notice from an authorized dealer confirms that the large sedan is officially dead, at least for American consumers.

“Please note that the 2023 model year marks the end of production of the Arteon for the US market,” reads the letter, which was posted on social media. “Volkswagen will continue to include the always popular Jetta and GLI in its sedan lineup, our flagship models that offer exceptional performance and style.”

Volkswagen spokesman Mark Gillies confirmed that the Arteon will be discontinued. Gillies pointed to statements by Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schafer about ending production of low-volume models such as the Arteon. The company is making these cuts to save money and make more money.

Volkswagen Arteon is being retired, although the model sold much better this year than last

Introduced in 2017, the elegant sedan was welcomed by many due to its attractive design. However, he never managed to capture a large piece of the market. In the first half of 2023, VW sold just 1,155 Arteons in the U.S., compared to 16,224 Jettas and 38,785 Tiguans.

In fact, from January to June, the Arteon was the slowest-selling Volkswagen in America. However, only 170 Arteons were delivered in the first half of the previous year, meaning 2023 was a much better year for the model.

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Economical Nissan Note 2024 presented

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Economical Nissan Note 2024 presented

Nissan introduced an updated version of the Note hybrid, which received an updated front design, improved basic equipment and a more comfortable, functional interior. Starting from the end of January, the new product will be available for purchase in Japan at a price of 16 thousand dollars.

Economical Nissan Note 2024 presented

The front of the Nissan Note retains the characteristic V-shape, but now the grille frame is gone, and new inserts have been added under the headlights. The horizontal slats on the grille can be painted in body color or dark gray, depending on the configuration. The front bumper has also been updated and the wheel design has been redesigned to incorporate traditional Japanese patterns. These motifs are also present on the front panel of the cabin.

Economical Nissan Note 2024 presented

The Note now comes standard with LED optics. The glove box now features a new horizontal partition, making it a ‘double-deck’ design, adding convenience and functionality. In addition, the Note now comes with a digital key with automatic unlocking or locking functionality.

Economical Nissan Note 2024 presented

The basic version of the Note is equipped with an electric motor with a capacity of 112 hp, which receives energy from an 82-horsepower 1.2-liter internal combustion engine. The all-wheel drive model is additionally equipped with a rear electric motor producing 68 hp.

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“Apple will spare countless animals and help mitigate climate change.” PETA Names Apple 2023 Company of the Year

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Apple will spare countless animals and help mitigate climate change

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has announced the winners of its 2023 awards, praising organizations that it believes set an example for others on issues of the environment and animal cruelty. In 2023, Apple was declared company of the year.

In a blog post on Sunday, PETA commends Apple for its efforts to eliminate leather from its product lineup and its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2023. This “sets a tremendous example for other large companies, while also meeting consumer demand for more environmentally friendly products. products,” the organization writes.

“Apple will spare countless animals and help mitigate climate change.”  PETA Names Apple 2023 Company of the Year

According to PETA, “Apple will spare countless animals and help mitigate the effects of climate disaster.” Instead, by offering accessories made from other materials, the company “allows compassionate consumers to feel good about purchasing eco-friendly products.”

PETA also praises Apple’s new line of Apple Watch bands and FineWoven iPhone cases, which are produced with fewer emissions than carbon-intensive leather production.

Although Apple shuns leather, that doesn’t stop accessory makers from using the material.

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