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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL vs. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
11:59 pm | August 31, 2024

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With Google's recent Pixel 9 series release, the company is finally challenging the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with its top-tier Google Pixel 9 Pro XL. Both handsets are similarly priced right now, so it's a valid dilemma for many users looking for an upgrade right now. Especially in the US, where smartphone choice is somewhat more limited with fewer brands owning the entire market. Table of Contents: Design Display Battery Life Charging Speaker Test Performance Cameras Verdict For starters, you can compare the complete specs sheets or directly continue with...

vivo T3 Ultra pops up online with alleged specs and a GeekBench run
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Hot on the heels of the T3 Pro unveiling, it seems that vivo has at least one more member of the T3 family in the chamber. Rumors of the T3 Ultra have been circulating for a while, but now we have some concrete evidence of its existence in the form of a GeekBench run. vivo T3 Ultra GeekBench results The benchmark results don’t show much, but they do hint that the phone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+. As per an industry insider source, the vivo T3 Ultra will have a 6.77-inch, 1.5K, 120Hz, 4,500-nit, curved AMOLED display with an in-display fingerprint reader....

Samsung is reportedly looking to acquire Nokia’s network infrastructure business
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Even though Nokia has struggled to compete with major players like Ericsson and Huawei over the past few years, the Finnish company is still a major player in the network infrastructure business. Samsung also has a Radio Access Network (RAN) branch of its own, but it is relatively small, with a reported market share of around 6.1% last year. Industry insider rumors have now started to surface, indicating Samsung’s desire to purchase Nokia’s infrastructure business to strengthen its own RAN positions. An alleged figure of $10 billion for the sale has been tossed around. If the deal...

Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 review: easy to recommend
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Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5: One-minute review

If you're looking for one of the best SSDs for PS5, then you can’t go wrong with the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5. This officially licensed drive may look a little plain compared to some of the flashier options out there, like the WD Black SN850 or Samsung 990 Pro, but it still delivers great performance where it counts. 

It exceeds the drive specifications recommended by Sony and recorded a solid 6,459 MB/s read speed using the PlayStation 5’s own internal benchmark. In real terms, this means no noticeable decrease in the performance of any of the best PS5 games compared to the console’s internal storage. It also helps facilitate speedy and smooth game transfers and installations.

For added peace of mind, the drive comes with a generous five-year limited warranty out of the box. The PS5 first went on sale in November 2020, so, judging by the lifespan of previous Sony consoles, that half-decade warranty should be enough to see you through the rest of the console generation.

The 1TB model is readily available at a range of retailers and comes in at a good price in both the US and UK. While it’s also easy to recommend the 2TB model in the US, it’s a little harder to find in the UK and can therefore be quite expensive in the region. Still, like other SSDs, the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 frequently receives excellent discounts around major sales periods, so it's always one to watch out for. 

There is also a 4TB model available, which goes for around $389.99 (roughly £328.36) though stock seems incredibly limited. This 4TB model also doesn't seem to be sold at all in the UK right now. This is a real shame, especially when we’re seeing more and more even higher-capacity 8TB drives enter the market such as the new 8TB WD Black SN850P. 

With the file sizes of some of the most popular PS5 releases only increasing, those who want to store a larger number of games would be better served by easier-to-find alternatives or even one of the best PS5 external hard drives instead.

The Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 fitted into a launch PS5.

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Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5: Price and availability

  • 1TB is $99.99 / £99.90
  • 2TB is $159.99 / £159.90
  • 4TB is around $389.99 

The 1TB Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 for $99.99 / £99.90 while the 2TB model is $159.99 / £159.90. Stock of the 2TB capacity seems quite scarce in the UK, though so it often appears above that price. 

While the 1TB drive is a very solid value in both regions, when you bear in mind its officially licensed status, you should certainly avoid purchasing the 2TB model in the UK until it is available at around RRP.

The 4TB variant goes for around $389.99 but is not easy to find and does not appear to be sold in the UK. This is definitely a shame and will be a dealbreaker for those who want to keep many large games, like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 or Horizon Forbidden West, installed at the same time. 

Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5: Specs

Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5: Design and features

Even by PS5 SSD standards, the design of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 is definitely on the plain side. It comes fitted with a very boxy heatsink that makes the drive look like a small black rectangle attached to some connector pins. It’s quite a thick heatsink too, though I was pleased to find that I fit in the PS5’s M.2 SSD bay perfectly. 

While there are no LEDs present here, the heatsink is decorated with a small blue groove and a white Seagate logo. I can’t deny that I would have appreciated something a little more exciting, but it’s hard to complain when you’re ultimately not going to see the drive when it’s in use anyway. 

The retail packaging is good and contains an easy-to-open plastic case with plenty of padding to keep the drive snug and protected on the move - always great to see. The box features prominent PS5 branding, plus some basic information about the drive’s five-year warranty that directs you to the Seagate website.

The bottom of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD.

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Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5: Performance

The performance of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 isn’t groundbreaking by any means, but still very good on the whole. It reached a 6,459 MB/s read speed with the internal PS5 SSD benchmark and performed well on a range of real-world file transfer tests.

Copying a 55.86GB installation of Zenless Zone Zero from internal storage took just 24 seconds while 50.49GB of Star Wars Outlaws was moved in just 21.5 seconds. Similar performance was observed with larger games, like the 100.1GB Final Fantasy 16 which was copied in only 43 seconds. 

Transferring smaller titles was also a breeze. The 30.71GB Alone in the Dark remake was fully copied in just 14.8 seconds and the 9.92GB Asphalt Legends Unite took only 6 seconds. Finally, the miniscule 1.65GB Angry Birds Star Wars was fully copied in 1 second. Jumping into all of these games, loading times were snappy and on par with those when playing from the PS5’s internal storage. These figures are only slightly behind the times that I recorded on the high-end Samsung 990 Pro, so great results overall. 

I also did not observe any major performance decrease over periods of extended use. The drive was able to copy multiple large games without breaking a sweat, which suggests that the included heatsink works effectively.

A top down view of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD.

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Should I buy the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5?

Buy it if...

You want an officially licensed drive
You can’t go wrong with an officially licensed PS5 SSD. The Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 is within the specification recommended by Sony, includes a heatsink out of the box, and fits easily in the console.

You want a 1TB PS5 SSD
The 1TB model of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 is widely available and comes in at a very reasonable price. If you’re searching for a 1TB drive for your console, then this is definitely one to keep in mind.

Don't buy it if...

You need a 4TB drive
While there is a 4TB model of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5, it is hard to find. You should consider other more readily available options if you would prefer or need a 4TB SSD.

Also consider...

If you’re not sold on the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5, then consider these two compelling alternatives.

Samsung 990 Pro
The Samsung 990 Pro is the PS5 SSD to beat. It has a great design and boasts blazing fast speeds. Just bear in mind that it is more expensive than the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5.

For more information, check out our full Samsung 990 Pro review

WD Black SN850
The WD Black SN850 is an older model that is slower than the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5. Still, it’s within the recommended spec and could be a good alternative if you find it on sale.

For more information, check out our full WD Black SN850 review.

A close-up shot of the connector of the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD.

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How I tested the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5

  • Fitted to my personal PS5 
  • Used to store and transfer games 
  • Used in-built PS5 benchmark 

I tested the Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 for a week, fitting it to my personal PS5 console and spending a day running a wide variety of tests. I recorded the data from the in-built PS5 storage benchmark, plus copied a wide variety of games to the drive. I was careful to test the drive with a good range of different file sizes in order to assess its performance.

Throughout my time with the drive, I compared the experience and its design to my hands-on testing of other PS5 SSD drives. This included the Samsung 990 Pro, WD Black SN850, WD Black SN850P, and more.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed August 2024.

System76 Darter Pro Linux laptop review
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In a world where people primarily think of Mac and Windows as the two main operating systems for computers, there are other options available for those with specific needs or who want to break free from the constraints of these operating systems. Linux has remained a popular choice for developers, tech enthusiasts, and privacy-conscious users, and the demand for high-quality hardware in this realm has never been greater. 

Like all the best Linux laptops we've tested, the Darter Pro is designed with these users and Linux in mind, making it a strong option in a market filled with alternatives. System76, a company known for its dedication to open-source software and user empowerment, offers a machine that not only meets the technical requirements of its users but also reflects the principles of the Linux community. Whether you need a robust development environment, a secure computing experience, or a reliable laptop that works seamlessly, the Darter Pro offers a top-notch solution that distinguishes it from other Linux-compatible laptops.

System76 Darter Pro

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System76 Darter Pro: Unboxing & first impressions

The Darter Pro comes in standard, minimalistic packaging that includes the laptop, charger (with a barrel connector, though this can also be charged via USB-C), and standard documentation. It's well-packaged, secure, and straightforward. The laptop is constructed from alloy and plastic, giving it a sturdy yet lightweight feel. The lid and bottom panels are made of magnesium, while the bezel and palm rest are plastic.

System76 Darter Pro

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Setting up the Darter Pro is straightforward, with options to configure the system upon the first boot. Users can opt to set up full-disk encryption and select their preferred language and keyboard layout. Even for users less familiar with the System76 proprietary OS, Pop!_OS, or Linux, setup is easy to start.

For more options, check out our review of the best Linux distro.

System76 Darter Pro: Design and Build Quality

Specs

Processor: Up to Intel Core Ultra 7 with 16 cores
RAM: Up to 96GB DDR5
Storage: Dual M.2 slots supporting up to 8TB SSD
Display: Available in 14” and 16” FHD+ (1920x1200) with a 16:10 aspect ratio and matte finish
Graphics: Integrated Intel Arc graphics, sufficient for most tasks but not suitable for demanding gaming
Battery: 73 Wh Li-Ion battery, providing up to 9 hours of usage
Operating System: Pre-installed with Pop!_OS or Ubuntu

The Darter Pro is not an ultralight laptop like some computers. It's made of a magnesium alloy and plastic combination, which balances weight and durability well. However, users should be cautious with the hinges. It's a bit heavy but easy to toss in a backpack and take wherever you go. The 14-inch variant weighs around 3.5 lbs and the 16-inch variant around 4.25 lbs. The sleek, minimalistic design with a matte finish looks clean, though a giant System76 logo is in the center of the laptop's lid. Regardless, it appeals to professional users with the sleek look many laptop manufacturers seek. This laptop will fit right in with the other available options.

System76 Darter Pro

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System76 Darter Pro: In use

At this point, I've had this laptop in rotation for a couple of days, and I've used it as my dedicated computer for my entire day without any problems. The overall UI is responsive and fast, programs load quickly, and multitasking is a breeze. 

My Darter Pro has 32GB of RAM, an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, and 500GB of Storage. I am still looking for the limits of what this workhorse can do. I've run my daily tasks here, and I am barely even breathing under the load. I've run tests through Basemark, and it scored 1017.69. This laptop should handle even demanding tasks, virtual machines, and coding and easily crush general multitasking and business tasks.

System76 Darter Pro

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The matte display reduces glare and offers vibrant colors, making it suitable for both work and media consumption, even though it has a lower resolution screen than other laptops. I experienced around 8.5-9 hours of battery life under light to moderate usage. However, high-performance tasks might reduce this significantly, especially if you push the RAM more than I am. 

The keyboard is responsive, though some might find the minor right shift key inconvenient. Typing all day on this keyboard is comfortable. It might not be the best laptops for programming in the world - admittedly, it's not my favorite keyboard I've ever used - but it's plenty comfortable for all-day usage. This keyboard showed me that I rarely use the right shift key, which is surprising since I've been typing for 10+ years, and though I don't have faster typing, I can type most of my peers out -- but perhaps a tale for another time.

System76 Darter Pro

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The trackpad is functional but may require some getting used to. I am pressing through the trackpad to click, but the tapping functionality works seamlessly. The overall size is pretty comparable to a MacBook, with a right-angle corner adjustment compared to the Mac's rounded corners.

Port-wise, System76 did a good job of port placement, though, in a perfect world, I'd prefer Thunderbolt on both sides, especially in 2024. The Darter Pro has a USB-A, headphone jack, and microSD slot on the left side. On the right, there is the power barrel connector, a USB-A, a Thunderbolt port, and a USB-C port. On the back, System76 included an HDMI and a network port.

System76 Darter Pro

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System76 Darter Pro: Final verdict

The System76 Darter Pro is a well-rounded Linux laptop that excels in performance, portability, and user freedom. Its open-source firmware and customizable hardware make it a top choice for developers and tech enthusiasts who prioritize control over their computing environment. While it might not be the best option for gamers or those needing ultra-high-resolution displays, it stands out as a reliable, efficient machine for most professional tasks. If you wanted one of the best business laptops running Linux, this is worth consideration.


For more Linux hardware, we tested out the best Linux PC

Google Play Store now lets you install or update up to three apps simultaneously
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For years, Android users have had to wait for the Play Store to complete installing or updating the apps/games on their devices since they could only install/update one app/game at a time. However, starting in April, Google allowed users to simultaneously install two apps, and now, Google lets users install or update three apps or games at the same time through the Play Store. If you have more than three pending updates, and if you click on "Update all,", Play Store will begin downloading and installing updates for three apps or games simultaneously, while the status for the rest will be...

Oppo Find X8 live photos leak again
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As far as we currently know, the Find X8 pair should launch in China sometime in October. We already have a pretty good idea of what kind of specs to expect and we've even seen the vanilla Find X8 in the wild already. Now we have a couple of new real-world photos of the Oppo Find X8 in the wild, unfortunately, encased in a pretty thick case. Oppo Find X8 live photos Even so, we can see enough of the phone's design to reaffirm previous design leaks, like the extra-large camera island on the rear. We can also see that the case seems to have thorough cutouts for all of the mics...

Netac US9 1TB USB SSD review
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Netac US9: 30-second review

The market for ultrafast, high-capacity USB SSD sticks is expanding, and the Netac US9 USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive is a prime example of what looks to be an exceptional device. With its high-quality full metal build and dual connectors (USB Type-A and Type-C), it offers wide compatibility with a range of computers and mobile devices. The drive is plug-and-play, preformatted in ExFat for compatibility with Mac, PC, Android, and iOS devices.

The design is stylish and functional, with the USB SSD being instantly recognised by all tested devices. The build quality initially seems excellent, thanks to the full metal construction that provides what seems to be a robust and high-quality feel. However, on closer inspection you'll notice that the covers that flip over the connectors although a major feature is a weak point. The cover over the USB Type-A connector is held in place by a small magnet, which generally stays secure until intentionally flipped upwards. On the other hand, the cover over the USB Type-C connector flaps around as the small magnet that's supposed to hold it in place is far to weak.

Despite this minor design flaw, the SSD's performance is undisputed. Like any of the best portable SSDs (and with this device, we really mean portable), it boasts fast transfer speeds, making it an excellent solution for anyone looking to boost their mobile or computing storage. The overall build quality is durable, although the loose USB Type-C cover is a weak point and could potentially expose the connector to damage. Nonetheless, the Netac US9 is a decent enough choice for reliable and fast storage expansion.

Netac US9: Pricing and availability

Netac US9 USB

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  • How much does it cost? €129
  • When is it available? Now
  • Where can you get it? It is available for sale in Europe

The Netac USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive is currently available on Amazon Europe for around €129.

  • Value: 4/5

Netac US9: Benchmark

In benchmark tests, the Netac US9 USB 3.2 Gen 2 1TB put in a decent performance, reaching read speeds up to 1050.09MB/s and write speeds up to 1029.87MB/s, these exceeded those stated by Netac. 

Netac US9 USB

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Netac US9: Specs

Netac US9: Build and Handling

When you first take the Netac US9 out of the packaging, you can feel its weight and quality. It's fully made out of metal, giving it a strong and robust feel. The design of this compact SSD has been developed for maximum compatibility, featuring a USB Type-C on one end and a USB Type-A on the other, both supporting USB 3.2 Gen 2 for speeds up to 10 Gbps (1000 MB/s). It is available in various capacities, including 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB—the sample reviewed here is the 1TB version.

The flash drive is ready to use out of the box. It is preformatted in the ExFat format, ensuring compatibility with Mac and PC systems, as well as most Android and iOS smartphones and devices. Simply plug it in, and you can access the drive's capacity through your device's file manager. Not bad in the realms of the best external hard drives and best external hard drive for Mac. Bu not without flaws. 

Unlike some other drives, there is no software included, so setting up the file format and software you use on the drive is entirely up to you. There are also no software or hardware security options, so you'll need to use your operating system's native software protection if you wish to secure the drive.

The design is neat, with both connectors protected by strong metal covers that flip down, ensuring protection during transport. The USB Type-A connector's protective lid is held in place by a small magnet, while the USB Type-C cover rests inside the connector. This allows easy access to the connectors by simply flipping up the lids and plugging the drive into your device.

Overall, the build quality is good, with a full metal construction and sturdy caps that will protect the connectors when the drive is carried in a backpack or pocket, although as highlighted there is an issue with the USB Type-C protective cover staying in place.

Netac US9 USB

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  • Design: 3/5

Netac US9: Features

As with many compact devices, the Netac US9 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Flash Drive is packed with features designed to make it stand out. For data transfer, this small SSD utilises USB 3.2 Gen 2, enabling read speeds up to 1000 MB/s and write speeds up to 950 MB/s. It features both Type-A and Type-C connectors, ensuring wide compatibility with computers, mobile phones, TVs, and other devices.

While no encryption software is included, the drive supports file encryption via hardware. This means if you use hardware or software encryption for your drives, this SSD will be fully compatible, offering added security for your data.

One of the standout design features is the interface protection design. The two flip-down covers protect the USB Type-A and Type-C ports. These covers are held in place by small magnets, providing secure closure and protecting the drive while it's in a bag or pocket. These flip-down covers are made of the same high-quality metal as the rest of the drive, ensuring durability and robust protection. Again there is a design flaw with the USB Type-C cover that we'll talk about in the performance section. 

  • Features: 4/5

Netac US9: Performance

Netac US9 USB

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The performance of the Netac US9 USB 3.2 Gen 2 flash drive is impressive and versatile. Benchmarking against various applications revealed it to be an extremely fast SSD, often reaching the manufacturer's quoted speeds in our benchmarking tests. Viewing media files directly from the drive or editing within Photoshop or Adobe Premiere Pro 2024 is seamless, allowing for real-time editing. The metal casing effectively dissipates heat, preventing thermal throttling during short-term intensive tasks.

Using the drive for long, sustained periods under heavy load isn't recommended, but for short-term tasks, it excels. The drive is instantly recognised by devices like the iPhone 15 Pro, enabling quick transfers of photos, videos, and other files, freeing up valuable space. This portability and ease of use make it a great option for use with mobile devices.

A major feature is the ability to switch between USB Type-C and USB Type-A connectors, allowing easy connectivity between portable devices and desktop PCs. Transferring files between devices, including Macs, is straightforward thanks to the drive's compatible formatting.

Although the drive doesn't include built-in security software, you can utilise tools like Disk Utility on Mac to reformat and secure the drive with passwords. This requires some technical know-how but provides flexibility for added securit

The full metal build gives the drive a premium feel, but there is a significant drawback: the USB Type-C cover. Unlike the secure magnetised cover on the USB Type-A end, the USB Type-C cover is loosely held by a weak magnet, making it prone to opening which could leave the connector exposed to potential damage when stored in a bag or pocket.

Overall, while the Netac US9 performs exceptionally well and offers excellent capacity and speed, the ineffective USB Type-C cover is a notable flaw.

  • Performance: 4/5

Should I buy the Netac US9?

When first looking at this compact flash drive, the build quality and design are very appealing, offering a high-quality feel. It meets the USB 3.2 Gen 2 specifications, transferring files quickly and effectively. The metal casing disperses heat well, allowing for sustained use and light video editing. Its durability, speed, and large capacity are significant benefits for expanding storage on computers or mobile devices. However, the major issue is the ineffectual USB Type-C cover, which doesn't stay secure. To get around this you could consider using a small case to prevent the cover from flapping about, but really while the speed and capacity is excellent this design flaw is an issue.


For more storage options, we've tested the best USB flash drives

Realme 13 Pro+ gets a new color in India
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Realme launched the Realme 13 Pro+ in India last month in two colors - Monet Gold and Emerald Green. These are now joined by a third color, called Monet Purple. Like the other two versions, the Monet Purple model comes in 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB configurations, priced at INR32,999 ($395/€360), INR34,999 ($420/€380), and INR36,999 ($440/€400), respectively. It will go on sale in India starting September 2 through Realme's Indian website, Flipkart, and mainline channels. The difference between Realme 13 Pro+'s Monet Purple and other models is cosmetic, meaning you get...

ChatGPT now has 200 million weekly active users
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It's hardly surprising that ChatGPT has managed to double its weekly active users since last November, given how much of a buzzword AI has been over the past year and the fact that ChatGPT is the most well known generative AI chatbot. The OpenAI service now boasts 200 million active users every week, up from 100 million in 2023. OpenAI also says 92% of Fortune 500 companies are using its products, while usage of its automated API has doubled since the release of GPT-4o Mini last month. In a statement on these matters, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said: People are using our tools now as...

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