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ISSUE 84 September 2010
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ISSN 1726–3358FREE!
TECH OUTDOORS ISSUE
HP and the Science of Ink
TECH FIT
Nokia N8 Toshiba Satellite T110
Gadgets to get youback in shape
Nokia N8Nokia’s saviour?
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United under Tech
There’s a famous NewYorker cartoon where one
dog tells another “On the Internet, nobody knowsyou’re a dog”. This speaks notonly of the cloak of anonymitythe internet provides, but alsoof the fact that on the neteveryone is equal.
I am seeing via the comments posted by users ofwww.techsmart.co.za andon our Facebook page, thatwhen it comes to tech South
Africans are nicely united. We are getting just as many comments from our black readers as from our white ones,and here the discourse is not about things that differentiatesus, but rather that which unites us. Such as the high priceswe’re paying for Apple products, if a new smartphone is reallythat good or whether a notebook is overpriced or not.
While certain political elements are doing their utmost topolarise the country, it’s pretty clear to me that we are morealike than not.
Woof woof, Mike Joubert <[email protected]>
4 EDITORIAL
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CONTENTS
Feature14 The science of HP ink15 Tech to get you into shape
Regulars6 Feedback8 Tech News 9 Sci News22 TechSmart Poll24 Web Time Wasters
Mobiles10 Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro 11 Nokia N8
PC Hardware12 Toshiba Satellite T11012 ASUS CineVibe gaming headset
Gadgets20 Premiumsun Media Player
MP880922 3M Pocket Projector MPro 15022 Solar Flashlight
Internet16 Edimax AR-7266 WnA wireless
router16 EnGenius M35 multi-function AP18 NetComm MyZone Pocket3G
Router
Business16 TalkSwitch TS-350i business phone16 TalkSwitch TS-550i business phone20 Toshiba e-Studio 2330c
Gaming30 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Competitions and Give-aways6 Lexmark INTERACT 3-in-1 Printer
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Your Letters, Comments and User replies6 FEEDBACK
Give usyourfeedbackon anyof thearticles by emailing us [email protected] orleave comments on ourwebsite or Facebook page.
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Comment on the Italian organisationthat lashed out at video game Mafia IIfor being “racist nonsense that perpetuates stereotypes of Italian Americans as violent, murderous mobsters.” (http://tiny.cc/mafiamario)
TechSmart.co.za user “Stupid people”says: [They need] to understand that it’snot games that make people violent andmake them believe certain things aboutother people. Games are fantasy unless otherwise stated.
We received a number of comments onour South African Apple pricing comparison (http://tiny.cc/bw5c7)
Ofentse Sello says: I love Apple products,they look great and work wonderfully, butevery time I see the price tags, I get turnedoff and I look at a similar products on the
market. They really should consider droppingthe prices.
PCKILLEDTHEMAC says: If you know whoto buy from on Ebay you can save at leastR2000 on a Macbook, and that is AFTER paying 14% VAT to customs... go figure.
Comment on the Apple iPad 16 GB Wi-Fi(http://tiny.cc/qytao)
WVD says: This is an awesome device, Ihave the 64 GB 3G one. For web browsing andemail it works great and there are thousandsof apps/games available. I think my five yearold son enjoys it even more than I do.
Comment on the 29th birthday of the PC(http://tiny.cc/eydqg)
Tshilidzi Oscar says:This must have been eye-candy in its timeand it still looks good even today. Thanks toIBM for introducing such a useful tool that intoday’s life is so hard to live without. Happy29th.
Hi SP. We are quite sure that gamers can distinguish between that which is presentedin-game and real-life, since it is not commonly believed that all Italians are potbellied plumbers called Mario. Enjoy the Lexmark INTERACT 3-in-1. Mike
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BlackBerry’s problemsovershadowed some
major announcements fromthe company, including thedébut of their new BlackBerry 6 OS, updatesto App World, and a 3G version of the popularCurve 3G. The limelight
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TECH NEWS8 Titbits
people demand from all computing experiences.”
Processing on the up
Mobile devices such as smartphones,netbooks and tablets are set to get
faster with announcements from bothQualcomm and Intel in regards toprocessors. Qualcomm will be shippingtheir dual-core QSD8672 SnapdragonCPU, running at an impressive 1.5 GHz,later this year, while rival Intel announced upcoming Atom processorsoptimised for networked storage appliances, which include the 1.8 GHzD425 single-core and D525 dual-coreprocessors.
was stolen however by their Torch 9800which features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard as well as a 3.2" capacitivetouch-screen. Read about our hands-onwith the Torch here:http://tiny.cc/s3ite.
Dell Streak
Fitting somewhere between a largesmartphone and a small tablet PC, the
Dell Streak was recently launched in theUS. The Streak has a small 5" screen,and does not seemlikely to troubleApple’s iPad except for thefact that itcan alsomake callsand send text messages.
Star Wars Destined for HD
In good news forgeeks every-
where, the StarWars series is destined for Blu-raydisk, bringing HD qualityto a galaxy near you soon. Currentlythere has been no official confirmationon pricing or release date.
FOLLOW US
RIM services almost banned
It was a tumultuous month for Canadian company RIM,
manufacturers of BlackBerry, with SaudiArabia and the United Arab Emiratesthreatening to ban certain BlackBerryservices including email, Messenger andweb browsing. The basis for the disputeis that the countries were unable to monitor information sent before the datais rerouted to a RIM server in the UnitedKingdom. With India also talking about aban RIM eventually relented, announcingthat it will allow authorities to monitorencrypted messages on its networks.
Intel buys McAfee
In one of the biggest tech purchases ofthe year Intel Corporation, the world’s
largest manufacturer of semiconductors,have bough digital security companyMcAfee, Inc for a cool $7.68 billion. PaulOtellini, Intel president and CEO, explains their purchase: “In the past, energy-efficient performance and connectivity have defined computing requirements. Looking forward, securitywill join those as a third pillar of what
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Leapfrog
For some frogsjumping is no
joy. Scientists report in a recentissue of the journal, Natur-wissenschaften,that evolutionaryprimitive frogsbelly flop when
they land, rather than landing deftly onthe front legs as more advanced frogsdo. Video footage showed that althoughthe launch actions are similar the moreprimitive species don’t pull in their hindlegs in mid-air and then extend theirfront legs as landing gear. The resultssuggest that stretching out the hindlegs may have developed first duringthe evolution of frog jumping, withlanding on the front legs being a later refinement. The ability to land on thefront legs may have helped frogs tojump further more comfortably and soimproved their mobility and foragingsuccess on land.
• Artificial meat – will you eat it?http://tinyurl.com/artmeatismurder
• The science behind better bodybuilding. http://tinyurl.com/mybodyisatemple
Break out the bubbly
There’s more toenjoying
champagne thanjust uncorking abottle with abang. Accordingto a report in arecent issue ofthe Journal ofAgricultural andFood Chemistry itall comes downto pouring style.The fizz of
champagne comes from large amountsof dissolved carbon dioxide gas beingreleased upon opening the bottle, whichhelp to transfer the taste, flavour andmouth-feel of the champagne. Scientistscompared the fizziness of champagnewhen poured straight down the middleof a glass or down the side of a tiltedglass. Results showed that the champagne poured down the tilted glasscontained twice as much fizz as that inthe other glass, possibly because pouring down the side is a gentlermethod. Cheers! [LP]
A burning issue
Although eatingchillies will set
your mouth onfire, it probablywon’t leave youhot under the collar. Quite theopposite actually.According to a report in a recentissue of Cell Metabolism, capsaicin (thecompound that
gives chillies their sting) lowered theblood pressure of hypertensive rats. The relaxing effect on blood vessels may bedue to capsaicin activating a receptor inthe vessels’ lining that causes nitricoxide to be produced. Nitric oxide canprotect blood vessels against inflammation and dysfunction. Althoughthe effects still have to be confirmedclinically in humans, Chinese who regularly eat chilly-spiced foods seem tosuffer less from high blood pressurethan those whose diets do not includeregular chilly dishes. Hot stuff. OTHER COOL READS
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MOBILES Smartphones10
Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro
StylishSymbian-poweredsliderSony Ericsson’s (SE) Vivazpro might be using a past-its-prime Symbian S60 opera�ng system, but itboasts some fantas�c features and a stylish design.
Camera and HD-ready recording
Using its 5.1 megapixel camera featuring auto-focus, LEDflash, geo-tagging and image stabiliser, the phone captures
excellent images. Besides the good quality stills, the Vivaz prorecords 720p video at 24 fps with continuous auto-focus and avideo light for darker conditions. These videos look great whenrecorded in normal light, but can be a little grainy when lightconditions aren’t optimal.
Grip-friendly designThe Vivaz pro fits neatly in your hand due to its stylishly curvedback cover. It is compact measuring 109 x 52 x 15 mm andweighing a mere 117 g, but it still does not beat the miniaturesize of the X10 mini pro. This device’s slide-out QWERTY keyboard is easy and convenient to use, although we prefer theraised keys on the Nokia N97 mini’s keyboard. Images andvideos display vividly on the phone’s 3.2" TFT resistive touch-screen (360 x 640 pixels), but it’s a bit of a fingerprint magnet.The one design aspect we didn’t like is the power button positioned at the back of the phone, making it awkward toswitch the phone on or off.
Symbian S60SE has done an admirable job with S60, as the phone is easyto use, albeit with some noticeable lag once in a while, eventhough it boasts a 720 MHz Cortex A8 processor. There are fivehome-screens for favourite contacts, Twitter app, animationscreen (featuring an accelerometer-enabled wave graphic),camera gallery and shortcuts. Only the latter is customisable, allowing you to put in shortcuts to apps.
Other featuresOnboard you’ll also find Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, high-speed HSDPA connectivity, stereo FM radio with RDS, a GPS and microSDsupport for cards up to 16 GB, with an appreciated 8 GB cardincluded. We did not like using the phone’s browser since thescreen size isn’t well optimised for webpages, meaning a lot ofscrolling.
ConclusionSE’s Vivaz pro offers users a grip-friendly design, auto-focus720p video recording and great photo capturing, but wewould’ve loved to have seen Android running the OS show. Westill recommend the Samsung Wave as the best mid-rangesmartphone. The Vivaz pro carries a RRP of R4299. [HD] U
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In order to address this, the companyhas revamped its ageing OS and is
launching the N8 which it hopes willrocket the Nokia label forward into thepublic consciousness once again.
FeaturesThe N8 is certainly not lacking in features. It sports 16 GB of onboard storage, a 680 MHz ARM processor withan additional 3D graphics accelerator andA-GPS support with Ovi Maps and a 3.5"AMOLED capacitive touch-screen. All thiswhile incorporating HSDPA, Wi-Fi andBluetooth 3.0 options.
Where the N8 really stands out is itscamera and video functionality. It features a 12 megapixel Carl Zeiss opticscamera with auto-focus, plus video capture at 720p at 25 frames per second
(fps). Nokia also included a very handymicro USB to USB and a HDMI to miniHDMI adapter. Both these adapters alongwith a car charger ship in the box.
Symbian S^3So does Nokia’s new Symbian S^3 OS dothe job? In terms of the basic interface,users are given three scrollable home
screens to choose from. Each of thesecan be populated with up to six widgetsper screen. This however is nothing newand really just introduces run of the millsmartphone technology to the Nokiabrand. It also sports Twitter and Facebook integration with contacts viathe company’s Ovi platform and a beautiful music and video interface;overall it is well constructed and attractive.
Our harshest criticism towards theS^3 platform is that it is almost exactlythe same in terms of design to SymbianS60. While Nokia may argue that it didn’twant to depart too strongly from what itscustomers are used to, we argue thatthis is exactly what the company shouldhave done. The simple fact that themenu structure and even the fonts remain unchanged, which made for avery disappointed TechSmart crew.
ConclusionAlthough we’d love to say the N8 andSymbian S^3 will rescue Nokia’s dreamsof smartphone market domination, theunfortunate reality is that Nokia didn’ttake a chance when it should have, whattheir smartphone needed was a desperately daring offering from the company, not a safe bet.
Nonetheless, at R5500 it is very competitive in terms of overall featuresand will surely be a hit amongst Nokiafans. [TM]
The smartphone market is an aggressive one; several years agoFinnish mobile manufacturer Nokiawas at the top of the pile with its lucra�ve Symbian S60 based E Series and N Series ranges, but recently they seem to struggle inthe smartphone department.
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drives are included with the machine,something which may not sit well withsome users.
The 11.6" 1366 x 768 display isclear and bright in normal conditionsbut when using the device outside theglare can become a little annoying. Wewere sorely disappointed by the HDmovie playback on the T110, experiencing noticeable lag duringplayback.
The T110 comes preloaded with the Windows 7 Home Premium OS, in either a 32-bit or 64-bit configuration.
ConclusionThe Toshiba Satellite T110 is the perfect device for the frequent travellerlooking for a compact “almost-netbook”sized notebook.
With a recommended retail price ofabout R5499 it proved itself to be aforce to be reckoned with, although ifyou’re serious about performance youmight want to look a little furtherafield. [JK]
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Toshiba Satellite T110 The T110 stakes its claim in the market as being the size of a
netbook with the specs of a notebook.This is true to an extent, but the machine couldn’t always stand up toscrutiny on the technical side. So don’texpect gaming and high definition playback, but for all other purposes theT110 offers a stellar package.
SizeThe T110 barely tips the scales at acarry-friendly 1.76 kg with measurements of 286 x 211 x 24.9mm. A sturdy design makes it easy tobe carried around in a backpack dayafter day. The keyboard, touchpad and
palm-rest areas are comfortable and responsive.
Battery lifeThe device’s 6-cell Lithium-ion
battery performed very well and lastedmore than 10 hours when left standingwith the energy savings settings turnedon. With WLAN and an internet browseropen, the T110 lasted for an impressive7 hours and 45 minutes.
FeaturesUnder the hood you’ll find an Intel Pentium SU2700 CPU running at 1.3GHz, 2 GB DDR3 RAM (upgradable to 4GB), a 250 GB 5400 rpm HDD (500 GBalso available) and an Intel GMA 4500onboard GPU. Unfortunately no optical
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mic moves on a swivel arm allowingusers to move it out of the way whenneeded, making it easier to transport toLANs. The earpieces also swivel 90° degrees allowing flat storage of the device. The mic itself features directional voice cancelling technologyallowing clear and crisp voice commandsto be issued while in-game.
The cushions are reasonably comfortable but the headset itself is abit on the heavy side and pressesagainst the ears which may cause discomfort after long hours of gaming.It’s bundled with a 1.5 m long cable allowing the headset to be used withany kind of desktop configuration. Theheadset is available in white and blackcolouring and the overall build quality isgood but not as solid as some of thelarger gaming headsets.
Final thoughtsThe sound of the headset, while verygood, edges short of being spectacularbut the low frequency transformationdoes aid it somewhat. The rumble feedback is a nice addition and all-in-allthe Cinevibe stakes a good if not amazing initial claim for ASUS in theheadset market. For more informationcontact Jack Chen on 083-393-6788.[JK]
Taiwanese manufacturer ASUS hasentered the audio entertainmentsegment and if their notebooks areanything to go by, it’ll be a goodidea to keep an eye on the ASUSCineVibe gaming headset.
ASUS CineVibe gaming headset
Feelingthe beat
The CineVibe gaming headset introduces rumble feedback,
something which has been seen in similar devices for some time. But theCineVibe’s vibration settings doesn’t
work on a force feedback system, instead it is tuned to interact with lowfrequency sounds. With a force feedback system audio elements inthe games, such as gunshots orpunches, trigger the vibration function. But the rumble settings onthe CineVibe aren’t strictly game related, they’ll work in any situation.We tested this and to our delight, the
rumble feedback responded perfectlyeven when playing music.
Plug and playThe plug and play headset requires noextra software installation and workedwithout problems. This can be seen asboth a good and bad thing as some userswill find this feature useful for savingtime, although some gamers would prefer to have customisable software forunique settings.
Features and comfortThe headset features in-line volume andmic control for adjusting settings on thefly, the in-line controller is sturdy and thebuttons are responsive and large. The
Quick Specs
• Thin-and-light• 11.6" HD TFT LED screen• Intel Pentium SU2700 CPU @ 1.3 GHz• 2 GB RAM• 250 GB hard disk• Intel GMA 4500 GPU
Who says sizedoesn’t matter?
The Toshiba Satellite T110 is blurringthe line between netbooks and notebooks, offering users a compactand reasonably powerful machine ina single package. With its appealingdesign and beau�ful metallic redpaint job, the T1110 is a looker aswell as the perfect companion for the always-on-the-go individual.
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Cups of coffee might have sustained many ideas, but it’s thecoffee percolator that’s responsible for thermal ink-jet
printing. In 1979 HP researcher John Vaught stared at waterhissing off his percolator and wondered if the same principlecannot be applied to printing – using thermal energy to get inkonto paper. The idea for the thermal inkjet printer was born.
What happens when you print?In today’s inkjet printing world, the process behind getting inkto paper is truly amazing. When you click “Print” ink inside afiring chamber located on the printhead is heated up to 300°Celsius. This heated ink shoots through the microscopic nozzle,1/3 the width of a human hair, and with speed of about 50km/h hits the printing paper below. To do this accurately canbe compared to dropping a grape from a 30-story building intoa bucket on a moving pavement below. The fact that modernprinters does this at over 30 million ink drops per secondmakes it a mind-blowing achievement.
Why original cartridges?With the fine detail involved when printing, it is understandablethat manufacturers like HP insist that only original cartridgesare used to ensure quality and reliability. HP claims that impurities in the ink reservoir as small as 0.001% can clogprint heads. Furthermore a recently conducted survey fromQualityLogic revealed that more than 15% of all tested refilledink cartridges streaked or failed. Another survey found that45% of HP owners that have used non-original ink cartridgeshad a negative experience. Apart from this, HP original cartridges deliver 34% more pages than refilled cartridges.
Better valueWhile it might be true that refilled cartridges can cost considerably less than originals, we are seeing a drop in inkprices. HP is offering savings in the form of their high yield cartridges, marked with an XL, that provides more ink at abetter price than smaller ones. Multi and combo ink packs alsooffer savings of up to 20%, while photo value packs that combine ink with photo paper cuts the costs associated withbuying these separately.
While we’re not quite convinced that ink isn’t overpriced, itdoes seem that there are some viable reasons to stick withoriginal cartridges. [MJ]
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While the high cost of original ink cartridges mightnot sit well with many users, there’s more to printingthan meets the eye. On a recent trip to HP’s DublinInkjet Manufacturing Operation in Ireland, TechSmartlearnt a lot more about the science of ink.
Printing
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adidas miCoach appadidas’ miCoach app foriPhone and BlackBerrydevices will help youachieve your athleticgoals via real-time voicecoaching, while alsotracking your distanceand pace via GPS, calculating caloriesburned and recordingyour time. With a wholehost of training
programmes online, you’ll find one to suityour goal, whether that is to not lookcompletely out of sorts at your company’sannual 5 km fun-run ormanaging a sub-threehour marathon.
Garmin FR60sports watchUnlike some of theGarmin’s Fore run-ner sports watches,their FR60 is smalland light with a stylishdesign. This is mainly dueto the fact that it does not include a GPS,
Outdoors FEATURE 15
Too much Xbox makes Jack a plump boy, and with winter almost behind usTechSmart has compiled some of the best tech to get you back into shape,or there about at least.
rather just opting to hook up with a heartrate sensor and a foot pod to track your distance and pace. All data is stored onthe watch and can be downloaded wirelessly to your PC to keep a digitaldiary of your performance. The FR60watch with heart rate sensor and foot podretails for about R2000.
Oregon ScientificPedometer withPulse MeterMaybe not bestsuited for ahigh speed runbut more for acomfortable walk,Oregon Scientific’s Pedometer not only tracksyour steps and distance walked, but byplacing your finger on the sensor alsotakes your blood pressure plus monitorscalories burned. It goes for R298. Phone021-508-4700 for more info.
Sennheiser sport headphonesJogging with regular in-ear headphonesis entertaining for about 10 steps beforethey pop out. The Sennheiser/adidas
PMX 680i sportsheadset containsan ergonomic neckband that secures the headphonesin your ear almost nullifying movement whilejogging or gyming.
Nike+The Nike+ system is by far themost popular sports tracking systemworld wide, with more than a massive432 000 000 kilos logged by athletesusing it. By employinga sensor that canbe placed insideNike+ shoes, thesystem tracks your distance and pacewhile displaying it ona Nike Sportband thatcan be worn on the wrist. Partof this reason for the popularity of Nike+is that the system can also integratewith iPhones and certain iPods to helpyou track your distance in real-time,while using iTunes to keep a history ofyour runs.
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One of the leading providers ofphone systems for small
and multi-location businesses, TalkSwitch has sold over 37 000 systems worldwideand remains a good bet for business centered communication solutions.The TS-350i phone comesbundled with the TalkSwitch ManagementSoftware version 6.12, which gives users the ease of use of anew line optimisation tool as well as an automatic Voice overInternet Protocol (VoIP) service provider configuration.
The phone features six bright programmable multicolouredLED keys for one-touch access to lines, extensions, queues andfeatures. The phone also sports crystal-clear sound and a fullduplex speakerphone as well as dedicated headset support. Thedevice can be integrated with any TalkSwitch phone systemrunning version 6.12 or higher of the TalkSwitch software.Caller ID display, a phonebook with unique ringtone assignment, conference calling features and support for 80 twodigit speed dial entries completes the TS-350i package.
Available for R1620, for more info contact Miro distribution.
The device supports a highdata transmition rate
allowing it to play the varied rolesit was designed for, such as AccessPoint, Client Bridge, Repeater, WDS AP,WDS Bridge, Client Router, AP router andMesh router. Enabled with 802.11b/g wireless capabilities andMesh and NMS support it operates perfectly in the 2.4 GHz frequency. Support for different output power level settings,bandwidth selection and RSSI indicators enables the best transmitting and receiving of signals for traffic communications.
The device can easily be used to establish a mesh network,eliminating the need for expensive equipment. And if you needmore stringent security the M35 can encrypt all wireless transmissions through WEP data encryption. Ease of use is alsoon the M35’s agenda, the MAC address filter lets users selectany stations that should have access to their network while theUser isolation function can protect users on a private networfrom unauthorised access.
It retails for R1333, for more info contact Miro distribution.
This Edimax is equipped with 300 Mbps wireless 802.11b/g/n and
provides a full rate of ADSL2+connectivity. The device isfully compliant with 802.11n,the next generation standardof wireless transmission. Advanced multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology provides the routerwith up to nine times betterdata transmission rate andfive times the coverage of anormal 802.11g/b router.
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Like its little brother, it offers a phonebook and caller IDamong other features as well as a clear 4-line backlit LCD display. There is also an optional Bluetooth attachment availablewhich will add impressive wireless capabilities to the phone.With new management software, simplified VoIP service configuration and a best-in-class audio rating, customers willwant to hear a whole lot more about the new TalkSwitch phones.
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