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Monday, 31 July 2017
Apple's delayed Irish datacentre prompts calls to reform country's planning system
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Nearly half of UK SMEs spend less than £1,000 on cyber defences
from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450423646/Nearly-half-of-UK-SMEs-spend-less-than-1000-on-cyber-defences
Parliament’s digital chief quits to become Arup CIO
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AMD Announces New Threadripper Core, Reveals Launch Date
AMD's new Threadripper CPU is nearing the launchpad. In addition to the 16-core and 12-core chips we knew about, there's another CPU debuting at the end of August.
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Former Google Exec Wrongly Claims Android Photography Is Years Behind
There are plenty of Android phones with a good camera, and even some with amazing cameras. Don't tell that to former Google SVP Vic Gundotra, who opined on his Facebook page recently that Android phones are bad for photography.
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ET Deals: Cisco Associate Certification Training Bundle for $79
Are you an up-and-coming networking specialist? Maybe you're just interested in exploring a new career. Either way, the Cisco's certifications are excellent benchmarks for understanding the intricacies and issues surrounding modern networked environments. And if you want to prepare yourself thoroughly, these affordable online courses from Vision Training Systems are a smart purchase.
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Apple Now Lists Some Movies as 4K, HDR Compatible on iTunes
Apple may be prepping the release of an updated Apple TV model with 4K, HDR, and potentially a few other goodies as well. Could this be the moment when the hardware goes from hobby to serious pursuit for the company?
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OVH opens first UK datacentre in south London
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BT makes firm offer to meet USO broadband commitment
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Enterprises are upping security demands on SME suppliers
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How the Met Office is handling a deluge of data
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Virgin America praised for cyber breach response
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AMD’s Vega Takes on Nvidia: Pricing, Features Revealed
AMD has finally revealed Vega's pricing and which GPUs in Nvidia's lineup it'll be taking on. After so long, does AMD still have an A-game that can challenge its largest rival?
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Foxconn Claims It’ll Build a Factory in Wisconsin, but Don’t Hold Your Breath
Foxconn has announced it will open a manufacturing plant in Wisconsin, but it's made similar announcements before, all of which came to naught.
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Friday, 28 July 2017
Cable Lobby Claims US Is Just Bursting With Broadband Competition
The NCTA is claiming 88 percent of Americans have access to broadband, and when you compare it with phone lines and ISDN installations (I jest, slightly), it's true. Too bad 3Mbps is the kind of speed you could buy in 1999.
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Astronomers Identify First Potential Exomoon 4,000 Light-Years Away
A team from Columbia University thinks it might have the first solid evidence of a moon outside our solar system, and Hubble is going to give it a look.
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ET deals: 1TB of iDrive cloud backup for 75% off
Data redundancy is critically important. Sure, having a local backup of your hard drive is a good first step, but that's just not enough. If you use a service like IDrive to keep all of your important information in the cloud, you can rest easy knowing that you won't lose your data in a fire or robbery.
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How the Lily Camera Took the Internet by Storm, Then Imploded
Few companies have grabbed consumer attention so quickly and then self-destructed in such short order. Lily Robotics is a case study in how a killer idea surfaces and falls apart when engineers and programmers can't deliver on what the company is publicly promising.
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Microsoft Boosts Phone Linking in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
The Fall Creators Update already packs a number of new features and abilities, but MS apparently isn't done adding new options quite yet.
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Startup Aims to Make 3D Metal Printing 100 Times Faster
A company called Desktop Metal thinks it can finally take 3D metal printing mainstream with its new system, which is supposed to be both less expensive and much faster.
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Security Think Tank: Employees are in the cyber attack firing line, so educate them well
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Hyperoptic targets two million properties with gigabit broadband
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BT hands over £225m to ward off legal action over accounts scandal
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AWS emerges as a bright spot in Amazon’s ‘mixed’ Q2 results
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CIA hacking tools for Mac OS and Linux exposed by WikiLeaks
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Intel reports record second quarter
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Microsoft Makes Windows 10 Creators Update Available to All
Microsoft is making the Creators Update available to all qualifying machines, while simultaneously reorganizing how it delivers updates across the Windows and Office ecosystems.
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Thursday, 27 July 2017
AMD Threadripper Delidded, With a Multi-Core Surprise Under the Hood
AMD's Threadripper has a surprise underneath its IHS -- and we're just not referring to the company's decision to use solder instead of thermal paste.
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Cyber security not a priority for most sectors, study finds
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EE’s dominance in mobile network quality no longer a given
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CRISPR Used to Genetically Modify Human Embryo in the US
Researchers in the US have limited CRISPR experiments on the human genome, but for the first time, a US team has successfully edited a human embryo with CRISPR.
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ET deals: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 14-inch Ultrabook for $1029
If you're looking for a thin, lightweight laptop with all-day battery life, check out the latest iteration of Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon. It only weighs about 2.5 pounds, measures six-tenths of an inch thick, and delivers up to 15.5 hours of battery life on a single charge. Better yet, today's coupon will help you save you hundreds off the list price.
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AMD Launches Massive Radeon Driver Update 17.7.2
AMD launched a major driver update with a suite of improvements for gamers and professional developers alike.
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Unified communications supplier Mitel buys competitor ShoreTel
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Sky to create 300 tech jobs to bolster capabilities of streaming services
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Meg Whitman steps down from HP Inc board
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Security Think Tank: People are part of security, but should not be key element
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How Wales has evolved into a hotspot for cyber security
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Tribunal strikes down Ofcom rulings on business broadband
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Facebook share price hits record high
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Ryzen for the Rest of Us: AMD’s New Ryzen 3 Takes On Intel Core i3
AMD's budget-oriented Ryzen 3 CPU launches today to take on the Intel Core i3 head-to-head. It's an interesting tussle, with strengths and weaknesses on both sides.
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Smallest-Ever Working Satellites Reach Orbit
Each satellite is only 3.5cm across (about the size of a postage stamp) and weighs just 4 grams.
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Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Nordic digitisation brings unwanted consequence of heightened cyber security risks
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Apple Ordered to Pay $506 Million in CPU Patent Dispute
Apple is facing more than $500M in fines for continuing to refuse to pay regarding a previous verdict of patent infringement on its iPhone and iPad products. The judge in this particular case clearly isn't happy with the company.
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TSA Will Now Screen All Electronics ‘Larger Than a Cell Phone’
The TSA is making flying more miserable for everyone, thanks to a new set of rules that require all electronics larger than a cell phone to be independently binned and X-rayed in the same way laptops are today.
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Security Think Tank: Security is a shared responsibility
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GDS wants IT suppliers to use its GaaP products – but won’t offer service guarantees
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Radiation detection devices open to cyber attack, researcher finds
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Relational databases relatively poor at running digital transformation projects
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Good Cars, Poor Sales: Why GM Might Kill Off 6 Sedans
US sedan sales are down 12 percent this year, and GM's are down 17 percent; the Chevy Impala is down a whopping 45 percent. At risk are the Impala, Sonic and Volt; the Cadillac XTS and CT6; and the Buick LaCrosse.
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USB 3.2 Doubles the Speed of Cables You Already Have
The update takes advantage of capabilities already built into many devices, meaning you might not need any new cables to get the higher speeds.
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ET deals: Get a Lifetime Subscription to PureVPN for $90
Need to access a website that's blocked on public Wi-Fi? Trying to keep prying eyes away from your day-to-day browsing? Get yourself a VPN, and you'll be well on your way to a private and secure browsing experience. And since StackSocial is offering up a lifetime subscription to the PureVPN service at a deep discount, there's never been a better time to invest in your surfing safety.
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NASA Has Supersonic Ideas That Could Cut Your Flight Time in Half
NASA has a plan to allow supersonic transports to operate over the US at a fraction of their current noise, and wants to work with companies to bring it to market.
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Outcome of judicial review into Apple's Irish datacentre dispute delayed until 10 October
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Events business uses fixed-wireless to serve demanding clients
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UK firms see employees as top risk to GDPR compliance
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Google Cloud Platform reaches new heights in Alphabet results
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Adobe to kill off Flash Player by end of 2020
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Toyota Unveils Solid-State Battery Design for EVs
Toyota is hoping it can leapfrog its competitors and deploy a new, cutting-edge, solid-state lithium-ion battery chemistry by 2022.
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AMD Beats Q2 2017 Expectations on Strong Ryzen, Epyc Sales
AMD beat Wall Street expectations for Q2 2017 and is on track to deliver a strong Q3 and Q4, with Vega and Threadripper both debuting in August.
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Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Adobe to Kill Flash Plugin by 2020
Flash never adapted to the modern world, and now Adobe is giving up.
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GSK hires ex-Walmart CIO Karenann Terrell as chief digital officer
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Security Think Tank: Avoiding the blame game
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Getting stuck on OpenStack: Overcoming the open source cloud platform's upgrade barriers
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Unilever signs partnership deal with Accenture to drive sales for ‘digitally savvy’ consumers
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Ransomware threat escalating, warns Europol
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CIF gears up to target public sector cloud
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Roomba Maker Wants to Sell Maps of Your Home to Google, Amazon
iRobot, the company behind Roomba, is convinced that the future lies in data collection and partnerships with corporations like Amazon and Google, as opposed to cleaning your floors or vacuuming the carpet.
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ET deals: Save $350 on a Dell XPS 8910 desktop PC
In search of an affordable desktop that has plenty of room for upgrades? Take a look at the XPS 8910 tower PC from Dell. With a sleek modern design, a Skylake CPU, space for three 3.5-inch drives, and support for up to 64GB of DDR4 memory, this PC is up for almost anything.
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You Can Now Visit the International Space Station in Google Street View
With the help of the ISS crew, Google has rolled out an interactive version of the station in Google Maps, which you can explore right now.
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The First App Store For Your DNA Is Here
A startup called Helix is counting on people being curious enough to drop cash in its DNA app store on a regular basis.
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ET Deals: Get an Extra 10% When You Sell Your Gadgets on Decluttr
Looking for some extra money to buy a new smartphone? Maybe you're just trying to save up some cash for a nice vacation. If so, consider selling your excess electronics online with Decluttr. It's an excellent way to quickly sell your gear online, and right now you can even get an extra 10% when you sell your gadgets by August 25th.
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New Private World of Warcraft Server Crushed By Blizzard Within Hours of Launch
The new, Burning Crusade-focused Felmyst private server was online for less than a day before Blizzard shut it down for good.
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Ransomware as a service is a game changer, warns Sophos
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National Army Museum uses Tide for future personalisation plans
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North Korean web users enjoy Amazon, Facebook and YouTube, report claims
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Big data means big risk, Swedish Transport Agency leak shows
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London security centre handed £14.5m to get off the ground
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BP broadens public cloud strategy by adopting Microsoft Azure for data analytics
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AA Ireland turns to predictive analytics in fraud crackdown
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Nordea deploys AI to speed up customer service
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Samsung Wants to Triple Its Foundry Market Share in Just 5 Years
Samsung has an ambitious plan to triple its server market share in just five years, but can the company pull it off?
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Microsoft’s Next HoloLens Will Contain an AI Coprocessor
Microsoft's next-generation HPU is going to pack an AI coprocessor for creating deep neural networks, all while remaining a discrete, battery-powered device.
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Monday, 24 July 2017
UAE hotel upgrades wireless network and internet connectivity
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Mastercard outlines future digital payment platforms after improvements to Qkr
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Python Tops 2017’s Most Popular Programming Languages
IEEE Spectrum's top programming languages for 2017 are out, and this time, Python tops the overall list.
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The SNES Classic Launch Is On Track to Be Another Disaster
Nintendo bungled the NES Classic, and the SNES Classic could be in even higher demand.
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MS Paint, Screensavers Get the Axe in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
Now cracks a noble heart. Goodnight, sweet prince -- may flights of angels sing you to your rest.
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ET Deals: Thousands of online courses from Udemy for just $10 each
If you love to learn, check out the outstanding classes at Udemy. Thousands of online courses are being discounted today, so you can invest in a new skill -- even if you're on a budget.
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Tech disruption forces CEOs to rethink leadership
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Tesco expands reach for same-day grocery delivery
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What are Amazon Web Services’ Nordic plans?
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DARPA Picks Dream Teams to Develop Wireless Brain Interface
DARPA is working on an implantable, wireless brain-computer interface that can read from and communicate to neurons.
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There’s No Oculus Rift 2 Coming Anytime Soon
Oculus slashed the price of the Rift to $400 for the next few weeks, sparking fears that a 2.0 version of the device is imminent. According to Facebook executives, that's not happening.
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Melted Nuclear Fuel Found Below Fukushima by Underwater Robot
A radiation-hardened robot dubbed 'Little Sunfish' has given us our first look at what's under the water in Reactor #3 at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.
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Daimler and Bosch show off autonomous valet parking
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IR35 reforms: IT contractor fleshes out details of potential HMRC legal challenge
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Data management: What does the future hold?
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European Commission calls for free flow of data after Brexit
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UK government wants to give 6,000 teenagers cyber security training
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Google’s 5 Biggest Android Missteps
Some have pointed to one issue or another as evidence of Android's inadequacy. Still, things have worked out, even with a few big errors on Google's part.
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Friday, 21 July 2017
Winter is Coming: Blizzard Will Kill Support for Windows XP, Vista in October
Blizzard is killing support for both Windows XP and Vista this year, making Windows 7 the oldest OS still officially supported.
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German Car Companies May Have Colluded to Fix Price of Diesel Parts
Multiple diesel car manufacturers stand accused of collusion by the EU, including BMW, Audi, Porsche, and VW itself. EU investigators are not pleased.
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Gigabyte Announces Tiny PC More Powerful and Upgradeable Than Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi has proven itself to be a versatile little computer, and you can get them for pocket change. It's a bit light on power, though. Now, Gigabyte is preparing to launch a similar device called the GA-SBCAP3350.
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CaixaBank deploys tablet PCs across retail banking to improve account management
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NASA Drops Decades of Archival Flight Research Footage on YouTube
Step into your test pilot boots, kiddos, because we're going supersonic.
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Global Police Operation Shuts Down Two Darknet Drug Markets
An international team of law enforcement agencies just executed an impressive takedown of two of the largest darknet markets. Law enforcement even ran one of the services for weeks to gather information on users.
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Watch Stanford’s Freaky New Soft Robot Grow Itself
Not even vaguely humanoid and still managing to land squarely in the middle of the Uncanny Valley, these crazy techno-tentacles from Stanford can grow and propel themselves like living vines. Researchers hope to use them in disaster scenarios.
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