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Scoopeo En attente -
10 hours and 32 minutes ago
Samsung nous concocte un nouveau téléphone portable, ce dernier est le modèle
S9402 Ego. Le S9402 Ego est un mobile très sympathique, bien entendu il possède des
désavantages, mais reste super
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Scoopeo En attente -
10 hours and 42 minutes ago
Samsung nous concocte un nouveau téléphone portable, ce dernier est le modèle
S9402 Ego. Le S9402 Ego est un mobile très sympathique, bien entendu il possède des
désavantages, mais reste super
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Ubergizmo -
11 hours and 24 minutes ago
centerimg title="Samsung NC11 About To Roll Out" style="MARGIN: 0px" alt="Samsung NC11 About To
Roll Out" src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/samsung-nc11.jpg" border="0" //centerbr /
pSamsung is on the verge of introducing a successor to its NC10, and it will be aptly called the
Samsung NC11. Strangely enough, this new release does not seem to come with improved specifications
apart from a smaller hard drive and a change in operating system, being powered by a choice of
Windows Vista or Windows XP, whereas the NC10 had only XP to depend on. The 160GB hard drive on the
NC10 has also been "downgraded" to just 120GB on the NC11. What gives, Samsung? Are you guys
missing the plot? Progress is supposed to come with new models, and not the other way around!
Something tells me the 2010 Samsung NC20 will be powered by a 486ndash;DX2 66MHz with 8MB RAM, and
will run Windows 3.11./p pPermalink: a
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
11 hours and 46 minutes ago
Hi everyone,
I was thinking of building a better hacintosh system using the all new Core i7. Does anyone had any
successful experience?
My current system :
Leo4All v2 (10.5.2) not update yet
Intel DP35DPM (onboard LAN + sound work with some patching, firewire works OOB) + Intel Core2Quad
9450 @2.66 GHz 12Mb L2 + 4 Gb PC-8500 DDR2 Corsair Dominator + nVidia 8800GT 512 Mb (QE/CI) + 250
Gb & 320 Gb Sata II 7.200 rpm (work in IDE mode) + 16x Samsung SATA DVD Combo (work in IDE
mode) + Samsung 2253LW LCD @1680x1050 60hz
Apps :
- Maya Unlimited 2009
- Adobe Creative Suite 4 (Master Collection)
- Final Cut Pro 2
- Nuke 5.02
- Ms Office 2008
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iTWire - Latest Headlines -
11 hours and 49 minutes ago
Although camcorders with ldquo;YouTuberdquo; recording modes arenrsquo;t new, Samsung has finally
joined the YouTube revolution by releasing a camcorder with a dedicated YouTube mode.
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
14 hours and 4 minutes ago
SimpleMovieX 3.8
SimpleMovieX... Enter the age of Personal Video. Easy and fun. And here are a
few examples of why you will use it:
Brend: "I record TV programs and then I remove all the commercials. It's fast,
it's clean."
Alvaro: "After the week-end, my mobile phone is full of 3gp shorts, I pass them
to my iBook and convert them in one shot. On Monday I share with my friends."
Adrian: "I have tons of DVDs with music concerts, and I want to split them into
songs, then put them in iTunes."
Fabrice: "My digital camera can also record short movies, but the sound is not
well syncronized"
Mel: "I'm compiling all those Stephen Colbert videos that I've found in Google
Video into a 90 minutes program."
Richard: "Legal depositions are recorded in MPEG format. I use SimpleMovieX to
prepare them for court."
WHAT'S NEWVersion 3.8:
NEW Features:
- Revamped Search Pane, allowing selection and editing.
- Export the tiles of the Search Pane in a printable "Contact Sheet"
- Spotlight comments are now preserved after editing and saving.
- Merge several movies in one shot by dropping them on a blank document.
FIXED Issues:
- Export in MP4 format now gives the option "Audio Passthrough" like in QuickTime Pro.
- Some MP4 movies (like those recorded with Samsung NV24) were not displaying video. Fixed.
- Two MP4 files can be merged and saved natively, but not 3 or more files. Fixed.
- Fixed a crasher bug when saving split files.
- Files created by "Batch Export", are displayed with a white thumb in iTunes. Fixed.
- Improved navigation in MPEG files.
- Fixed a crasher bug when refreshing the search pane.
- In some movies, cutting a segment (Edit > Cut) would not do anything. Fixed.
- Fixed the link to video tutorials.
- Movies longer than 24 hours do not open. Fixed.
- SimpleMovieX launches faster, as it checks for a new version without blocking.
- MP4 saving hangs if the movie had previously chapters, but not at the time of the saving.
Fixed.
- International characters in metadata were not properly displayed. Fixed.
- SimpleMovieX sometimes created a dummy Copyright medata "BBBB..." after saving/exporting.
- Fixed crasher bugs in Panther: when hovering the Gallery, when entering chapter names with
international characters (Unicode encoding)
- Just after chapter creation, the keystrokes go to chapter name field, even menu shortcuts
like Command-S, giving unpredictiable results. Fixed.
REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.3.9 or later, QuickTime 7 (Pro not required).
DEVELOPER Aero
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
18 hours and 42 minutes ago
Hi newbie I'm afraid and probably been asked before (though I did search the site first).
But me and my boy both have Samsung MP3 players and they don't do anything when plugged in to our
new iMac:confused::confused:. So I assume that iTunes doesn't work with them.
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
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UberPhones -
18 hours and 48 minutes ago
div style="float:right;"img border=0 title="Samsung WiTu Going To Russia" alt="Samsung WiTu Going
To Russia" src="http://www.uberphones.com/photos/2008/12/samsung-witu-1.jpg" hspace="5" vspace="5"
//div pSamsung will be bringing its i900 Omnia to Russia and it will be branded as the Samsung
WiTu. While it might sound radically different from the Omnia, it’s basically the same phone,
aside from the fact that there won’t be an 8GB model being offered, so you’ll have to
get the 16GB one. The Samsung WiTu will include widgets for quick access to popular Russian
sites./p pPermalink: a
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Product News -
19 hours and 22 minutes ago
Sony, LG, Panasonic, and Samsung scored well in a survey of PC World readers, while some other
well-known names did not.img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/eh/rss/C157/~4/475027890"
height="1" width="1"/
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
19 hours and 59 minutes ago
Hello all,
I was undrer kalyway 10.5.2 and my dvd drive was working well
but since i installed ideneb 10.5.5 v_1.3 it's not recongnize anymore, so please do someone know
what's the problem?
My Specs:
Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7300, 1984 MHz (10 x 198) Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dv6500
Notebook PC Intel Crestline-PM PM965 DIMM1: Samsung M4 70T2953EZ3-CE6 1 Go DDR2-667 DDR2 SDRAM
(5-5-5-15 @ 333 MHz)
NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS (128 Mo)
LG Philips LP154WX4-TLC1 [15.4" LCD]
Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801HBM ICH8M - High Definition Audio
DVD Drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-T20L ATA Device (DVD+R9:4x, DVD-R9:4x, DVD+RW:8x/8x, DVD-RW:8x/6x,
DVD-RAM:5x, DVD-ROM:8x, CD:24x/24x/24x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)
Thanks in advance.
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Les Numériques -
20 hours and 4 minutes ago
C'était prévu : pour se rendre conforme à la nouvelle législation en
vigueur, les moniteurs en terminaison HD cèdent la place à des MD. Rien ne change,
sauf le nom....
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GigaOM -
20 hours and 10 minutes ago
In these worrisome economic times, cutting costs is top of mind for many. But choosing a
prepaid cell phone plan can be an easy and relatively painless way to save money. According to
2008 data from the Cellular Telephone Industry Association, of the 262 million cell phone
subscribers in the U.S., only 16.9 percent of them are on prepaid plans. That’s far less
than in other countries, including most developed nations, where the range runs from 37 percent
all the way to 89 percent of the cell phone market, according to the CTIA. I doubt we’ll
ever get to that 90-percent penetration mark, but below is a list of five reasons that a prepaid
plan might be right for you.
-
If a plain-old phone will work for you, and you’re willing to buy it up
front: Most cell phones sold with contracts are subsidized by the carrier, which can
help when purchasing a BlackBerry or an iPhone. But if you can tolerate a lower-end phone, a
prepaid plan might work for you. For example, a refurbished Samsung A117 phone costs $19.99
from AT&T, while several basic refurbished Nokia models are sold for $9.99.
-
If you keep your phone beyond the 2-year contract period: Prepaid services
require a phone purchase up front, but for those who don’t switch phones or like using
their old ones (surprisingly there are some GigaOM staffers who fit into this category),
eliminating the contract also eliminates the prepaid phone subsidy carriers build into their
monthly plan fees.
-
If you talk less than 200 minutes a month: Plans from T-Mobile, Leap Wireless
and MetroPCS are generally more economical than the cheapest post-paid plans from national
vendors.
-
If you have a bunch of friends and family members who are on different
carriers: If you’re the only one with Verizon service in a family of Cingular
users, you’re not able to take advantage of the ability to talk to friends and family who
are in-network for free. And while you could switch carriers, you might find that a prepaid
plan better meets your needs. Some providers, including AT&T, have prepaid plans that allow
for unlimited in-network calling.
-
If you rarely roam: This might not work for many of our readers, but it might
for their kids. For those on family plans, choosing a prepaid option for a teen who
doesn’t travel might make sense. Some prepaid plans offer “local” unlimited
calling for as little as $30-$35 a month, including text messaging and picture messaging.
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Ubergizmo -
20 hours and 42 minutes ago
div style="FLOAT: right"img title="Samsung Instinct Gets Mobile Access To Corporate Calendar"
alt="Samsung Instinct Gets Mobile Access To Corporate Calendar" hspace="5"
src="http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2008/12/calendar-instinct.jpg" vspace="5" border="0" //div
pSprint customers who are rocking with their Samsung Instinct will be pleased to know that they are
able to get mobile access to their corporate calendar, featuring easy synchronization with
Microsoft Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes account calendars. This new calendar feature empowers
Instinct users to view and update their work calendar, create and delete appointments and more on
the spot via the Instinct./p blockquote dir="ltr" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px" pMobile Email Work with
corporate calendar synch includes monthly, weekly and daily views of the userrsquo;s calendar,
along with an appointment view that displays the details about each appointment or meeting.
Reminders bring upcoming appointments or meetings to the userrsquo;s attention. Users can edit
existing appointments, accept or decline meeting requests, or create new single-date, multi-date or
all-day appointments. Users also can delete appointments and meetings. All changes made on the
Sprint phone are automatically synchronized with the userrsquo;s desktop calendar./p/blockquote
pThe corporate calendar feature will be available as a software update to Sprint Samsung Instinct
customers with Mobile Email Work, while those who have just jumped aboard the Sprint Mobile Email
bandwagon and desire to activate the service can do so directly via the email menu without the need
to download any software. /p pPermalink: a
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Gizmodo -
21 hours and 7 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/psshootout.jpg" width="807"
height="415" style="display:block;float:none;" /There are a lot of $200-$300 point and shoots on
the market right now, and there's no way the test display at Best Buy is going to tell you which to
buy. How is elbowing other shoppers while analyzing your hasty snapshots on a 3-inch, low-rez
screen going to help you make an informed buying decision?/p pInstead, I put six of the most
popular point-and-shoots on the market through some major testing. Then I decided on the one that
you should buy without the hedging BS./p pstrongMeet our competitors/strongbr emEach of these
compact point and shoots features optical image stabilization and is priced around $250:/em/p pa
href="http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=camerascamcorderstype=digitalcamerassubtype=tlseriesmodel_cd=EC-TL9ZZBBA/US"Samsung
TL9 ($280)/abr 10MP, 5X zoom, 2.7-inch LCD/p pa
href="http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoActfcategoryid=145modelid=16718#ModelDetailAct"Canon
SD790 ($250)/abr 10MP, 3X zoom, 3-inch LCD/p pa
href="http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Digital-Camera/26120/COOLPIX-S560.html"Nikon
S560 ($250)/abr 10MP, 5X zoom, 2.7-inch LCD/p pa
href="http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551storeId=10151langId=-1productId=8198552921665309170"Sony
W170 ($250)/abr 10MP, 5x zoom, 2.7-inch LCD/p pa
href="http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Cameras-Camcorders/Digital-Cameras/Lumix-Digital-Cameras/model.DMC-FS20K_11002_7000000000000005702"Panasonic
FS20 ($250)/abr 10MP, 4x zoom, 3-inch LCD/p pa
href="http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=13044pq-locale=en_US_requestid=7962"Kodak
M1093 ($200)/abr 10MP, 3x zoom, 3-inch LCD/p pstrongStudio Shoot/strongbr The shots inside were
captured under diffused sunlight in full auto mode at max (10MP) resolution. I won't say that it
wasn't an extreme disappointment that only one camera, the Kodak, was able to shoot with proper
white balance in this situation and offer us colors as they really look (you'll have to trust me on
this one). The other cameras compensated poorly, possibly metering the diffused light as tungsten
light, and producing a fairly cold image because of it.br script type="text/javascript"
charset="utf-8" galleryPost('camerabattlemodo', 6,''); /scriptbr Other than the color, you can't
make out much from the wide shots. But if you blow the images up to their native resolution, there
are huge differences. Even in the web-compressed images here, it's obvious that Canon captures the
most detail:br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/canoncookies2compressed.jpg" width="807"
height="440" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pIt's basically a tie between Sony and Kodak for
second place. Here's what Kodak looks like:br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/kodakcookie2compressed.jpg" width="807"
height="466" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pAnd then there's a pretty hard drop in quality.
Panasonic comes in a solid last place here:br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/panasoniccookie2compressed.jpg"
width="807" height="384" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pYou can fix the color by manually
choosing a smarter white balance (color temperature), or adjusting the balance in post. But you
can't get the texture of those cookies back. Big win for Canon here./p pstrongMotion
Photography/strongbr It's no secret that many point-and-shoots are horrible for capturing the
spontaneity of a child or pet, in part due to focus lag and often an additional wait before the
shot is actually taken. While DSLRs are the best solution, I wanted to see if any point-and-shoots
could rise to the challenge of capturing some action./p pSo I put them to the test on a Chicago
side street where cars get up to 15-20mph. After repeat testing on each model, once again, we had a
clear winner. Trouble is, it's Panasonic, loser of the resolution match! Panasonic features more
shooting settings than any of its competitors, so my guess is that they spent a lot of time on
optimizing at least this particular preset optimization.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/panasonicmotion.jpg" width="807"
height="518" style="display:block;float:none;" /br The remainder of the competition was fairly
close, and I can't say that even the Panasonic model will capture any incredible sports action
photography. But I will say that the Nikon and Samsung seemed to lag more than the others from
button press to shot acquisition. They both tended to have the blurriest shots as well. Here's a
typical result of the Nikon:br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/nikonmotion2.jpg" width="807"
height="556" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pstrongVideo/strongbr Like high-speed
photography, point-and-shoots aren't fundamentally designed for video. But then again, since they
all shoot video, people have begun using them more frequently than they ever used their bigger,
more specialized camcorders, so a test was necessary./p pAfter playing some billiards, I found
Canon's image, though not technically the highest resolution, to be the best. A point as well to
its realistic sound capture of ball on ball action.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/canonvideo.jpg" width="807" height="476"
style="display:block;float:none;" /br Second place goes to Kodak. Even though you can make out a
great deal of grain on the table's felt surface, it also captures a relatively sharp, pleasantly
contrasty image when you examine each ball.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/kodakpicnewsss.jpg" width="807"
height="445" style="display:block;float:none;" /br Last place? This title is, once again, reserved
for Panasonic. For some reason, the camera interpreted the red table as some sort of blurry pastel.
And the sound was a like a fast food drive-through speaker.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/panasonicvideo.jpg" width="807"
height="454" style="display:block;float:none;" //p pstrongFlash/strongbr We've all been there. It's
late. A friend is in town. Your cameraphone can't hope to capture a shot in your drunken stupor,
especially as you're hanging out in a smokey bar. I'd loved to have recreated this scene precisely
in its brilliance, but instead I opted to take pictures of my cat with the lights low.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/sonyflash.jpg" width="807" height="529"
style="display:block;float:none;" /br It's an unfair challenge for a small-lensed, small-chipped
camera to capture a decent picture in low light, even with flash as a crutch, but the Sony did as
well as I could have hoped, illuminating my subject and her background alike, lacking the hotspots
of most flash photography./p pThe other cameras were predictably mediocre, but the absolute worst
at handling flash had to be the Nikon. Not only did it give my cat a washed-out glow, but it didn't
even consider properly exposing that obnoxious pile of boxes behind her. The shame.br img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/nikonflash.jpg" width="807" height="540"
style="display:block;float:none;" //p pstrongWeird Features and Gimmicks/strongbr img
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/12/samsung-tl9.jpg" class="center"
style="display:block;" /None of these items should probably determine your buying decision, but I
wanted to mention a few of the more...interesting features of the cameras. The Samsung TL9 has a
set of snazzy analog dials on top that display battery life and remaining memory like a car's
dashmdash;plus it plays music and movies. The Panasonic has categorized an Intelligent Auto Mode
that gives a lazy but informed user a nice way to tell the camera, "hey, you may need to boost the
ISO," without messing with any other controls or gimmicky menus. The Nikon will warn you if a
subject's eyes are closed. The Canon has ditched the standard up, down, left, right menu dial for a
spinning ring...that's bold, if not always intuitive. And Sony will shoot in 16x9 or stretch images
to that ratio for quick HDTV slideshows. Plus, smile/face detectors are everywhere. How did we ever
take pictures before boxes enclosed a loved one's face?/p pstrongSo What Should You Buy?/strongbr
After all my testing, I'd recommend the Canon SD790. Sure, it didn't win every category, but it won
the one that counts mostmdash;detail. It came first in the video category. And it never ever fell
flat on its face./p pMaybe this conclusion sounds a little too clinical to you. If so, let me say
that there are less tangible elements I appreciate about the Canon SD790: It includes the best
built battery charger and it is the only model tested to sync with a computer via mini USB (as
opposed to some annoying proprietary cable or dock). On top of those, it always seems quick to
capture a shot after I pressed for the shutter, though it's still not nearly as responsive as my
prosumer DSLR. The one thing I'd ask for in this camera is a more powerful zoom lens./p pIf you
know an extreme technophobe, you might tell them about the Kodak M1093. It offers the simplest
shooting experience with one button to choose a photo mode, one button for flash toggling and one
button to actually take a picture. Digital cameras don't get simpler than that, and I have to
admit, as the cheapest model in this roundup ($200), with the least techie brand name, it performs
better than I expectedmdash;though it does have a propensity to bump the ISO, producing some
unwanted noise./p pBut as for the Sony W170, while it does feature the widest angle lens with 5x of
zoom, it's clunky in the hand and rarely brilliant in quality. As for the Nikon S560, it takes
mediocre shots. The Panasonic FS20 is inconsistentmdash;bordering on horrendous much of the
timemdash;and features a small screen and a dated interface. Meanwhile, the Samsung TL9 just
completely fails to impress me./p pSo go ahead, pick up the Canon. It seems the company's
overwhelming market share is well deserved. Or don't. I won't lose sleep or anything. Just don't
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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
21 hours and 38 minutes ago
Hey guys,
I am looking for an application or plug in to enable my samsung tocco to sync with my MBP be it
paid or free? Does anybody have any ideas? As its really irratating not being able to sync my
contacts and calenders?!
Any help is really appreciated...
Thanks,
Matt
EDIT: I have found that MacMe iSync Plugins are compatable bu the website doesn't exist?? does
anybody know where to get them from?
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Ubergizmo FR -
22 hours and 31 minutes ago
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qu'elles ont par rapport au plasma et au LCD, mais cela ne signifie pas que le prix restera
exorbitant dans l'avenir. Samsung va exhiber sa propre TV OLED 40" au CES de l'année
prochaine, mais ce modèle ne sera pas disponible au grand public, principalement parce que
le prix est 10 fois plus élevé que celui des TV LCD. Selon les paroles d'un
exécutif de Samsung, ldquo;Le OLED a encore un long chemin à parcourir,
technologiquement et au niveau coût. Ca va arriver, mais nous ne savons pas quand ce sera un
produit de consommation viable.rdquo; Le plus tôt sera le mieux, mais je suppose que
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le Journal du Geek -
23 hours and 32 minutes ago
Je ne sais pas si c’est la même chose ou pas dans les autres grandes villes en
France, mais Samsung a décidé de communiquer sur son téléphone
tactile avec un APN de 8 Mégapixels, le Pixon. Et alors qu’on était
habitué aux affiches et autres, même le métro (du moins sur la ligne 1) en a
pour son grade ! Vive le métro-sandwich !
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CowcotLand -
1 days and 4 hours ago
Et oui, le titre est alléchant, car le NC-10 est un des meilleurs netbooks actuellement
disponible et donc l'arrivée d'un NC-11 ne peut être qu'intéressante. Oui, mais
non, en fait le NC-11 n'est autre qu'un NC-10 tournant sous Vista. Comme le précise
Liliputing, le NC-11 pourrait quand même bénéficier de quelques changements,
mais ceux-ci ne sont pas connus.
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