The Digital Lifestyle Show #294 – Windows Everywhere

Ian over at the Digital Lifestyle has just released the Digital Lifestyle Show number 294 – and this week I am kept well and truly in the box!

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This is what Ian says about this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]Welcome to show 294. This week Garry and I mull over the weeks digital lifestyle news including, Windows Phone 7 updates, we talk about iOS v Windows Phone development, Plex for Windows, DVBLink, new addins and whether Microsoft have a Windows Everywhere strategy.[/box]

As usual, you can listen to the show from here

Apple Update MacBook Pro Range to include Thunderbolt Technology

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Today Apple finally updated their MacBook Pro range to include Thunderbolt technology. There have been lots of rumours floating around about this, so now the truth is out there.

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Also in the Apple news world is a press event on the 2nd March, which is supposed to be announcing the new iPad 2.

I just want to see an update to my MacBook Air now!

Here is what Apple have said in their Press Release:

CUPERTINO, California—February 24, 2011—Apple® today updated the industry-leading MacBook® Pro family with next generation processors and graphics, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology and a new FaceTime® HD camera. Featuring the very latest dual-core and quad-core Intel Core processors, the entire MacBook Pro line is up to twice as fast as the previous generation.*

“The new MacBook Pro brings next generation dual and quad Core processors, high performance graphics, Thunderbolt technology and FaceTime HD to the great design loved by our pro customers,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Thunderbolt is a revolutionary new I/O technology that delivers an amazing 10 gigabits per second and can support every important I/O standard which is ideal for the new MacBook Pro.”

Starting at $1,199 the new 13-inch MacBook Pro offers amazing value and performance in a compact design. The highly portable 13-inch MacBook Pro features Intel Core i5 and Core i7 dual-core processors up to 2.7 GHz and Intel HD Graphics 3000. The powerful 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro models feature quad-core Core i7 processors up to 2.3 GHz and AMD Radeon HD graphics processors with up to 1GB of video memory for high performance gaming, pro video editing and graphics intensive applications.

MacBook Pro is the first computer on the market to include the groundbreaking Thunderbolt I/O technology. Developed by Intel with collaboration from Apple, Thunderbolt enables expandability never before possible on a notebook computer. Featuring two bi-directional channels with transfer speeds up to an amazing 10Gbps each, Thunderbolt delivers PCI Express directly to external high performance peripherals such as RAID arrays, and can support FireWire and USB consumer devices and Gigabit Ethernet networks via adapters. Thunderbolt also supports DisplayPort for high resolution displays and works with existing adapters for HDMI, DVI and VGA displays. Freely available for implementation on systems, cables and devices, Thunderbolt technology is expected to be widely adopted as a new standard for high performance I/O.

The MacBook Pro now includes a built-in FaceTime HD camera with triple the resolution of the previous generation for crisp, widescreen video calls. With Apple’s innovative FaceTime video calling software, the new camera allows high definition video calls between all new MacBook Pro models and supports standard resolution calls with other Intel-based Macs, iPhone® 4 and the current generation iPod touch®. FaceTime is included with all new MacBook Pro models and is available for other Intel-based Macs from the Mac® App Store℠ for 99 cents. The MacBook Pro lineup continues to feature its gorgeous aluminum unibody enclosure, glass Multi-Touch™ trackpad, LED-backlit widescreen display, illuminated full-size keyboard and 7-hour battery.**

As the industry’s greenest notebook lineup, every Mac notebook achieves EPEAT Gold status and meets Energy Star 5.0 requirements, setting the standard for environmentally friendly notebook design.*** Each unibody enclosure is made of highly recyclable aluminum and comes standard with energy efficient LED-backlit displays that are mercury-free and made with arsenic-free glass. Mac notebooks contain no brominated flame retardants, are PVC-free and are constructed with recyclable materials.

Every Mac comes with Mac OS® X Snow Leopard®, the world’s most advanced operating system, and iLife®, Apple’s innovative suite of applications for creating and sharing great photos, movies and music. Snow Leopard builds on more than a decade of innovation and includes multiple features for portable computing such as Multi-Touch navigation, advanced wireless networking, easy file sharing, automated data backup and intelligent power management. The new iLife ’11 features iPhoto® with stunning full screen views for browsing, editing and sharing photos; iMovie® with powerful easy-to-use tools to transform home videos into fun theatrical trailers; and GarageBand® with new ways to improve your playing and create great sounding songs.

Pricing & Availability
The new 13-inch MacBook Pro, 15-inch MacBook Pro and 17-inch MacBook Pro are available through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is available in two configurations: one with a 2.3 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 and 320GB hard drive starting at $1,199; and one with a 2.7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 and 500GB hard drive starting at $1,499. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro is available in two models: one with a 2.0 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, AMD Radeon HD 6490M and 500GB hard drive starting at $1,799 and one with a 2.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, AMD Radeon HD 6750M and 750GB hard drive starting at $2,199. The new 17-inch MacBook Pro features a 2.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, AMD Radeon HD 6750M and 750GB hard drive and is priced at $2,499.

Configure-to-order options include faster quad-core processors up to 2.3 GHz, additional hard drive capacity up to 750GB, solid state storage up to 512GB, more memory up to 8GB DDR3, antiglare and high-resolution display options and AppleCare® Protection Plan. Additional technical specifications and configure-to-order options and accessories are available online at www.apple.com/macbookpro.

AWIECO DriveInfo Add-In Announcement

Awieco is releasing their new DriveInfo Add-In beta for Windows Home Server 2011 at the end of this week. This new Add-In is a “must-have” Add-In for those of us that miss the graphical storage interface that did not make it to the Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate.

Awieco, the company that brought you RemoteLauncher and WakeOnLAN, is going to release the DriveInfo Add-In at the end of this week. The DriveInfo Add-In for Windows Home Server 2011 will pick up all of the Shared Folders and also show Backup drive storage information in a simple and elegant interface from within the Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard.

Here is a little sample of what DriveInfo will look like:

AWIECO DriveInfo

As soon as the Add-In is officially released we will post final screen shots, links and video.

http://www.awieco.com/

AWIECO, the world`s first add-in developing company for the next generation of Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 and Microsoft Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, provides the customers software solutions to expand the functionalities of their home and small business IT environment. The company´s main focus is to develop high-quality, easy to use and innovative software products for making the server more attractive to Home and Small Business.

http://www.awieco.com/

Xtreamer Prodigy HTPC Coming Soon

Hot on the heels of yesterdays announcement about the Xtreamer Ultra, today brings news of the new Xtreamer Prodigy HTPC.

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Here is some information on the new Xtreamer Prodigy:

The Xtreamer Prodigy is a next generation Realtek based media streamer with USB 3.0, Card Reader, 256Mb RAM and  512 Mb NAND flash memory, HDMI, an integral IR remote control and room for internal 3.”5 HDD. Just like 2010 models it will provide vivid and crisp playback of FULL HD multimedia files and open to you the wonderful world of Internet entertainment.

The Xtreamer Prodigy devices incorporate state-of- the-art technology, commonly used in high-end computing and consumer electronic solutions.

The highly-refined manufacturing process, timeless engineering and careful quality control have resulted again in a product that works out of the box yet embrace the highest long-term aesthetic and commercial value.

We hope anyone seek a very capable yet portable media player will find the Xtreamer Prodigy! to be a rewarding experience and a worthy investment both as FULL HD streamer as well as a vehicle to his favorite web sites and services on TV.

While we intend to continue work hand in hand with our vibrant community members, the xtreamer prodigy will retain compatibility to the Xtreamer Live, Xtreamer Jukebox and Xtreamer VOD projects which will serve your devices online content for various sources.

In multinational, cross platform global operation coordinated with its development partners the xtreamer will attempt to take advantage of the resulting opportunity by positioning itself as a valid alternative to any other multi media player in its price tag in the market.

It will also support a whole range of applications:

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No news yet on how much it will be, but that will be confirmed next week at the launch. More information when we get it and you can bet we will be getting one for review very soon.

Learn more from the Xtreamer Prodigy website

Here’s a little video to get you interested:

Remote Notification for Windows Home Server Adds Twitter Integration

Remote Notification has been updated to add Twitter integration.  The current release is now 1.5.0.4.  If you want your server sending you Tweets, come on and upgrade!

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After releasing 1.5 a few days back, Alex Kuretz from MediasmartServer.Net decided to evaluate adding Twitter integration.  After some beta testing, he is able to release an update to add that integration.

Here’s how Alex describes the new feature:

The Twitter recipient type is used to forward the health alerts from your Windows Home Server to a Twitter account as either status updates or direct (private) messages to another Twitter user.

If you are running Remote Notification and would be interested in using Twitter to receive notifications, give it a whirl!

Remote Notification Website

Remote Notification Twitter Tutorial

Windows Home Server – The Car

This week my car had to go into the garage for some minor work and I got a loan car. Check out the number plate!

WHS Car

I honestly couldn’t have planned that any better!

And yes, I checked that nothing had been removed Smile

WP7’s first minor Update encounters some problems

Apparently, WP7’s first update encountered what it was set out to do; Prepare and find the problems prior to the major update being rolled out.  According to some users, (especially those with Samsung models). The minor update that started to be pushed out to WP7 devices, on Monday, Feb. 21., hangs during the backup process.

Good thing Microsoft pushed out the minor update to encounter the kinks, prior to the major update known as “NoDo”  being rolled out in March.

In the event that you are encountering issues during the backup where the device/backup creation is hung up (step 6/7, the remediation is to power cycle the device:

1. If the backup process is in a apparent prolonged state (exceeding the general 30-40 min) with no movement or progress (including stuck at 99/100%)
2. Disconnect the device from the PC
3. Pull the battery
4. Replace battery and power on
5. Device should reboot into the OS Kernel
6. We would recommend at this time, not to retry the update, as subsequent attempts will fail.  While we continue to investigate the issue, we would ask that you do not attempt the update until your device alerts you of another update opportunity, in approximately 3 days’ time.
7. If the battery pull “reset” does not work, consult your product documentation on Hard Resetting the device to factory default.

DataCore Technology and WHS2011/SBS2011

As we mentioned a few days back, DataCore is a firm that is bringing their virtualized storage technology to WHS2011 and SBS2011 as a replacement for Drive Extender.  We recently caught up with them and have some details for you. Read on!

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I recently caught up with Carlos Carreras, Vice President of Alliances & Business Development for DataCore.  He was gracious enough to answer some questions about their technology and how it could be useful to WHS2011 and SBS2011 users.  I wanted to thank Carlos for taking his time to engage with us.  Here is our interview.

  • Introduction to Virtualized Storage: What is the technology? How is it being used today?

In the enterprise computing space we’ve become pretty familiar with the general concept of virtualization itself – abstracting, or removing, the ‘managing’ software from the underlying hardware, which enables you to take advantage of the benefits of software capabilities separate from the limitations inherent in the underlying hardware. Storage virtualization is conceptually similar: It’s the application of virtualization technology to the storage layer of your information technology infrastructure. Obviously, behind the virtualization concept there is a lot of deeply sophisticated software to make that abstraction happen  — but that is the concept at high level.

When you apply virtualization technology to storage you separate out the management and control of storage from the big, bulky box with the spinning disk. That means that management and control of your storage environment is not subject to the limitations of all mechanical information processing devices – stress, wear and tear, capacity issues, natural disasters, and so on. That doesn’t mean that by virtualizing your storage you no longer need those spinning disks. They are still important – but they only do what they’re good at: processing the in-and-out flow of storing and retrieving data. That’s it.

By creating the separation between the hardware and the software through virtualization, your data and its management/control/protection are no longer tied to the health of a mechanical device.  It’s that separation of software from hardware that enables our customers to easily allocate capacity from available virtual pools, maximize space utilization through thin provisioning, create backups through the use of snapshot technology and enjoy high availability of their data through replication technology.

Our company was started in 1998 by a group of storage experts who had gained their experience working in large storage environments – mostly in the aerospace industry. They started out with the intention of addressing the fundamental challenge with storage: The hardware that is inherently prone to failure is tied to the software that provides the “intelligence” that makes the hardware useful.

In taking a look at this age-old problem they came up with the idea that separating the two – running storage software separate from the device itself – helps you overcome the limitations and device-specific difference in the hardware. That became DataCore’s mission: We build software that transforms imperfect storage hardware devices into ideally behaved disks.

Over the years, as DataCore developed our storage virtualization software we were able to look at improvements in the control and management of the storage devices.  Our software does that by creating “virtual disks” within the SAN that never run out of capacity, run faster, are easily shared, never age and are never forced offline for maintenance. For anyone familiar with the challenges inherent in running storage locked to hardware devices, our solution is like storage nirvana.

We’ve been at this for a while – and when we started there was no concept in the industry called “storage virtualization” – we just did what we did and got better at it over time. Now that virtualization is the hot new technology, people in our industry are looking at us and saying, “storage technology is the new big thing.” We tell them we’ve been doing this for years – we have over 7,000 customers worldwide and over 20,000 licenses deployed.  It’s not so new … and it’s been working exceptionally well for our customers for years.

Drive Bender beta goes live

Division M has started the beta program for their Drive Bender software. Their website states that registration for the beta is now closed but they are still taking questions. Read on to find the links to site.

 

http://www.drivebender.com/

 

This version of Drive Bender is not an Add-In but a application that works in conjunction with the Disk Management application in Windows Home Server 2011.

 

Directly from the Drive Bender website:

 

Drive Bender is state of the art storage pool technology for Microsoft Windows.

 

Drive Bender takes single point storage to the next level. Inspired by Microsoft’s “Windows Home Server” Drive Extender technology, Drive Bender is a product that provides the same level of functionality, and more, for all versions of the Microsoft Windows**.

 

** Requires Microsoft Windows XP and above (x86 / x64).

 

Drive Bender has also “Just pumped out our first update (v1.0.1.6). Fixes a couple of bugs and now installs correctly on x86 platforms” so check with their website to verify your version.

 

Their Forum is at:

http://www.drivebender.com/forum/post/1400542

 

 

While you can try their software at:

http://www.drivebender.com/beta-download-v1/

 

You can also follow Drive Bender on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/drivebender

Amazon Kindle Gets An Update Including Real Page Numbers

I recently purchased a Kindle for my Dad, and one thing that bugged me was the percentage read information rather than page numbers. Well, Amazon are proving a free software update this week, including real page numbers. Thank you Amazon!

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Here is the email I just received from Amazon:

We have a new, free software update for your Kindle that will be delivered via a Wi-Fi connection over the next few days. To receive the update, please turn your wireless on and connect to an available Wi-Fi network (learn how to set up Wi-Fi on your Kindle). The software update will automatically download in the background and install when your Kindle goes into sleep mode. The update should take less than 10 minutes to complete. If a Wi-Fi connection is not available or you would prefer to transfer the update via USB, please view these instructions.
New Features Included in Free Software Update

  • Real Page Numbers
    Many titles in the Kindle Store now include real page numbers, making it easy to reference and cite passages and read alongside someone reading the print book in a book club or class. Page numbers will also be available on our free “Buy Once, Read Everywhere” Kindle apps in the coming months. As with all of Kindle’s features, we want you to lose yourself in the author’s words, so page numbers and locations are only displayed when you press the Menu button.
  • Public Notes
    This feature lets Kindle users choose to make their book notes and highlights available for others to see. Any Kindle user — including authors, their fans, book reviewers, professors and passionate readers everywhere — can opt-in to share their thoughts on book passages and ideas with friends, family members, colleagues, and the greater Kindle community of people who love to read. To review and turn on Public Notes in your own books, view the Public Notes of people you follow, track your reading activities, see Popular Highlights and your annotations, and view your full library of books, go to https://kindle.amazon.com
  • Before You Go …
    When you reach the end of the book, you can now immediately rate the book, share a message about the book with your social network, get personalized recommendations for what to read next, and see more books by the same author.
  • New Newspaper and Magazine Layout
    A new browsing layout makes it easy to scan newspapers and magazines more quickly.

Learn more about these new features.

Xtreamer Ultra Coming Soon

As you may know, I am a huge fan of the Xtreamer, and the new Xtreamer Ultra, powered by an Intel Atom Dual Core D525 and nVidia ION2 processor will be launched next week. Here is a sneak preview.

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Here is some information on the new Xtreamer Ultra:

The Xtreamer ultra are portable HTPC equipped with 6 USB, eSATA, 4 Giga DDR3 RAM , HDMI, an integral IR remote control and powered by nVIDIA ION2 Chip that allows vivid and crisp playback of dozens of FULL HD multimedia files.
The Xtreamer Ultra devices incorporate state-of- the-art technology, commonly used in high-end computing and consumer electronic solutions.
The highly-refined manufacturing process, timeless engineering and careful quality control have resulted again in a product that works out of the box yet embrace the highest long-term aesthetic and commercial value.
We hope you anyone seek a very capable yet portable PC will find the Xtreamer Ultra! to be a rewarding experience and a worthy investment both as FULL HD streamer as well as a Windows 7 or Linux based system.

It will also support a whole range of applications, including xbmc and Skype:

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Rumour has it that it will be less than 200 Euros but that will be confirmed next week at the launch. More information when we get it and you can bet we will be getting one for review very soon.

Here’s a little video to get you interested:

Looking to Make Your Wii Relevant? Try EA Sports Active 2

So you own a Wii.  And there is sits looking at you gathering dust.  Looking for a great way to make some use of that investment while getting some exercise?  Try Active 2 from EA Sports!

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If you are like me, you spend way too much time at a desk working on spreadsheets.  Or writing code, meeting with customers, responding to email, etc., and no where near enough time getting some exercise.  EA Sports has a great game that integrates my love of tech with my need to get in shape.  The answer: an exercise video game.  I  asked for the Wii version for Christmas so I could get some use from that Wii that my daughter almost never plays with.  I’ve been very happy with the results so far.

Product Summary

Here’s how EA explains their game:

EA SPORTS Active 2 is a new suite of digital fitness programs available on multiple gaming consoles focusing on improving muscular strength, endurance and flexibility, while providing an intense cardio workout. Featuring the Total Body Tracking wireless control system that combines a heart rate monitor and motion tracking technology, EA SPORTS Active 2 provides an effective workout that delivers accurate, measurable results. Additionally, users will now be able to track and share their workout stats, including heart rate on the new EA SPORTS Active 2 online** hub (www.easportsactive.com).

Couldn’t have said it better myself!  The game leverages a heart rate monitor (no chest strap!) and motion detection sensors, a bluetooth receiver that plugs into your Wii and the standard Wii remote.  A resistance band is also included and is used in some of the exercises to increase the effect.  The actual exercise routines are developed by trainers and provide a good balance of cardio, stretching, warm up and warm down, and variety to keep things interesting.  No cheesy mii’s here; there is an onscreen trainer who demos each exercise and teaches you how to perform them correctly.  The sensors can usually tell pretty well if you’ve followed instructions and only advances you when you’ve done them right.

Professionally Developed Program

EA Sports has worked with professional trainers to develop the routines to use.  The first workout session that I did focused on simulated basketball and mountain biking, as well as some running.  My second workout included soccer exercises in addition to running to keep it fresh.  Here is what EA has to say about how the program has been validated:

 

A recent study conducted by the University of Victoria in British Columbia concludes that EA SPORTS Active 2 workouts meet recommended exercise guidelines for exercise intensity and caloric expenditure put forth by public health guidelines, including the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the leading authority on exercise science in North America.
Putting EA SPORTS Active 2 to the Test
EA SPORTS commissioned a study of the EA SPORTS Active 2 Mountain Gravity pre-set workout to determine the efficacy of its product line. The study tested 15 physically active adults between the ages of 23 and 33 to determine the relative exercise intensity and caloric expenditure of EA SPORTS Active 2.  Results of the workout met both the ACSM guidelines for effective physical fitness, which recommend that individuals exercise at an intensity between 64 per cent and 94 per cent of their maximum heart rate or 40 percent to 85 percent of their maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), as well as burn a minimum of 200-300 calories per session, five days per week, in order to maintain proper fitness and to aid in weight control.
“The EA SPORTS Active 2 Mountain Gravity pre-set workout met public health guidelines for an effective workout,” says Ryan Rhodes, Professor, University of Victoria, Behavioural Medicine Laboratory. “The results indicated that EA SPORTS Active 2, when used on a regular basis as part of a healthy, active lifestyle, can improve fitness and favorably affect body composition.”

Workout Feedback

All during your workout, the game shows your heart rate and gives you feedback about how hard you are working.  It builds to a peak difficulty and then warms you down with stretches and light cardio to finish up the workout.  While you are working out, an estimate of calories burned and time exercising is kept and milestone awards are given.  It helps to keep you engaged and motivated.

9 Week Program

EA Active 2 has a great 9 week program that creates workouts over the period and tracks your performance and progress.  As new workouts are added, you can download them once you set up an account with EA Sports.  Over 70 workouts are available currently and more will be added over time.  You schedule the workouts to fit your busy schedule, and since there’s no gym to schlep off to, there are no excuses for missing workouts.  (Of course, I’ve still managed to miss a few!).

OK, Jim, Does It Work?

I don’t mind telling you that the workouts are challenging.  I signed up for 4 per week at medium intensity levels and am finding that I am pushing it on each workout.  This is no game!  The workouts are real.  My aching muscles are proof!  And it’s fun.  Ii enjoy working out with this program.  I tolerate going to the gym.  I’m way more likely to actually follow this program.  And getting some use out of that Wii is a side benefit!

How Much Is This Going to Set Me Back?

About $60 USD on Amazon USA, £50 on Amazon UK.

So when you’re done testing WHS2011, and are looking for something new to do with that Wii, give Active 2 a shot!  Available for Wii, XBOX and PS3.

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BYOB Podcast Live Show 3 Out Now

Over the weekend the guys from BYOB, including our very own Tim Daleo, did another live BYOB show. If you missed it you can download it and listen to it – as usual it is worth the time.

Here is a quite run down of what’s in the show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This time we get into storage, raid cards, cases, drives and Eyefinety. We talk about the things to look for in building a home server as well as a variety of other questions. Thank you to all of you who joined and we will try to get the word out sooner and more effectively next time. Thanks again and we will see on the next live show.[/box]

Listen to the BYOB Live Show 3 Podcast Recording

WP7 gets Minor Update paving the way for NoDo Update in March.

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Starting today, a minor update will be rolled out preparing your WP7 device and Zune client for upcoming updates.   The major update that most have been waiting for with “copy and paste”, know as “NoDo” is still scheduled for March and won’t be included in the minor update being rolled out this week.

Updates will be pushed out on a rolling schedule.  Some may get the notification earlier than others.  Not to worry!  If you don’t get it today, you will get it tomorrow or in the days that follow.

This update won’t actually deliver any new features but rather “pave the way” for the NoDo update in March.

Before updating your WP7 device. We suggest you check and verify that you have the latest Zune Client version installed on your Computer.  If not, install the update and restart your computer prior to updating your Windows Phone device. Click these links for help and support.

Windowsphone.com

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