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RIM replaces top management After continuing pressure from shareholders, RIM co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis have stepped down, to be replaced by chief operating officer Thorsten Heins.
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Scientists warn over ocean acidity Manmade CO2 emissions over the last 100 to 200 years have already raised ocean acidity way beyond its normal natural range, says an international team of scientists.
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Get a peek at the special Touch preview event Fox will be running a special pre-season preview of the pilot for Touch this coming week.
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Is Old Republic the most expensive video game ever? With the long-awaited Red Tails finally hitting theaters and George Lucas announcing (threatening?) his retirement, it's obviously a big turning point in the history of Star Wars.
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Comic books legend Joe Simon will live on
Joe Simon - who co-created Captain America with Jack Kirby - recently passed away at the age of 98.
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A look back at Star Trek with DC Fontana We all know Gene Roddenberry is the creator of Star Trek, but how many of you know the name D.C. Fontana?
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The Lone Ranger is finally on steady ground The New Mexico Film Office (NMFO) recently confirmed The Lone Ranger will be filming in the state from February to August this year, giving us a good sign the movie's financial troubles are finally over.
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Stephenie Meyer’s The Host nears start date Stephenie Meyer isn’t only known for Twilight, she’s also written another book called The Host - a sci-fi novel about an alien race known as the Souls which takes over the Earth and its inhabitants.
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Cancer can't keep Sabbath's Tony Iommi down
2012 was shaping up to be a hell of a year for Black Sabbath, who announced on November 11, 2011 (11-11-11) they were reuniting, and recording a new album with Rick Rubin producing.
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How solar, wind can pay to play Are big solar and wind – like oil and gas – ready to compete to use resources on federal lands?
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Natural gas debate sparked over exports Natural gas is a versatile fossil fuel used all around the world for heating buildings, generating electricity, and powering industry.
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Is George Lucas really done? Anybody who's followed the life and career of George Lucas knows that as optimistic as American Grafitti and Star Wars are, he's got a fairly pessimistic world view.
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The anger and war of Transformers: Autocracy #1 Transformers: Autocracy is a one shot, twelve part comic book series from IDW, based on the wildly popular Transformers franchise.
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Resident Evil: Retribution trailer shows you the world Sony Pictures has released the first full-length trailer for Resident Evil: Retribution, though it’s a bit tricksy.
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Zod goes up against the Man of Steel Yes, we all know there's another Superman in the works, a reboot called Man of Steel, and it's being made by Zack Snyder, who came on strong with 300, but came up short with Sucker Punch.
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Atlantis Rising coming to the silver screen Platinum Studios has announced the development of Atlantis Rising, an adaptation of the comic book line of the same name, which will be produced by Mark Canton.
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$1 billion more pumping into US wind Dire predictions abound for U.S. wind power development if a federal production tax credit dies as scheduled at the end of this year, but projects already in the works appear to retain solid investment appeal.
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Nissan sells 10,000 Leaf EVs (in the US) Green is really in style with drivers all around the world right now. Many are moving to green vehicles like full EVs and hybrids to save at the pump and reduce pollution.
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Van Halen: More new album and DVD details If you're a real Van Halen fan, are you ready to show your love and buy their new album on vinyl?
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A legendary voice of metal has gone silent No, we haven't lost any legendary singers in the world of metal, but this voice is one of the best known to any self respecting metalhead, the man behind this famous intro:
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Unplugging: Musicians oppose SOPA/PIPA This past week, artists took a step back from their music to pursue activities in film, party hosting, controversial bills and the federal court. More power to them!
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Horizons is back on track More than eight months ago, Tom Cruise was cast for the lead role in the tentatively titled sci-fi/adventure Horizons film.
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Don't fear Judge Dredd redux The first big screen adaptation of Judge Dredd starred Hollywood veteran Sylvester ("I am the law!!!") Stallone and was considered somewhat of a disaster.
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Rolling the dice on John Carter The "buzz" on movies isn't always accurate, and some films were weighed down with heavy predictions of doom before they finally hit theaters and did extremely well.
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New Snow White and the Huntsman trailer seeks your heart Universal Pictures has released a new trailer for its upcoming Snow White adaptation, Snow White and the Huntsman.
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Is TSMC having trouble with 28nm? Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is reportedly experiencing difficulties with its 28nm manufacturing process technologies.
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Pentagon says going green will reduce battlefield risks
The US Department of Defense (DoD) is currently engaged in a "hard push" to significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels in an effort to shrink risks on the battlefield.
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Syfy begins casting for Defiance Syfy has found its star for Defiance, the upcoming series described by the network as an experimental television show/video game project.
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DoD eyes crowdsourced bug hunting for weapon systems With all the ongoing cyber attacks and hacks, it is quite obvious that securing military software should be rated a high priority mission.
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George Lucas's Red Tails is finally here! Red Tails, which George Lucas has promised will be his last film before retiring, is finally here. The verdict?
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McGraw Hill exec: iBooks 2 was Jobs's "vision" Creating a more interesting textbook platform is not the sexiest thing Apple has ever done, but it was one of Steve Jobs's final vocalized goals.
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Analyst: Amazon makes over $130 per Kindle Fire
I think most of us knew that Amazon's Kindle Fire would would be a resounding success when it hit the market.
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NASA rethinks Apogee of Fear
NASA has reversed an earlier decision to block the release of the first science fiction movie filmed in space.
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Twitter buys news app startup A Canadian company called Summify has become the latest notch on Twitter's bedpost.
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Rumor: Xbox 720 chip in production A new report indicates that Microsoft has kicked off initial production of its Oban chip which is slated to power the next-gen Xbox (720/Next) game console.
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Hydrogen and Alane, the new power couple Hydrogen - the ever-illusive solution to our energy problems.
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Sony praises Nintendo 3DS success The Nintendo 3DS has what is perhaps an unlikely supporter.
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Parents stumped by children's science questions More than half of parents are filled with fear when asked scientific questions by their kids, a British survey has found.
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2015: Android #1, Windows Phone #2? In three years, it's suggested that Windows Phone will leapfrog ahead Apple's iOS platform.
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Spammers target childrens' games With adults wising up to the dangers of clicking unknown links, spammers are increasingly targeting children.
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Transparent car roof is light source at night BASF and Philips have developed an OLED car roof that can flip between acting as a window and a light source, giving light when switched on but becoming transparent when turned off.
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Xbox update causes video problems Concerns are being raised that Microsoft's latest Xbox 360 update intentionally scaled back video playback quality.
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Search-and-rescue robot inspired by snakes After months spent at Zoo Atlanta, an engineer at Georgia Tech says he's created a robot for search and rescue missions based on the way snakes move.
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Nike introduces 'smart' fitness wristband Nike has unveiled a new product that will help users track their physical activity and keep them motivated to stay active.
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MIT calculates UAV 'speed limit' Many birds can zip at high speed through a forest without crashing into trees. But, say MIT researchers, there's a top speed at which this is possible, and it's an important factor in designing drones.
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Megaupload shut down; Anonymous takes revenge With public outcry over the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act at its height, the Department of Justice has shut down file-sharing site Megaupload, describing it as an 'international organized criminal enterprise'.
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Quantum computing could make cloud secure Quantum computing techniques could be used to bring complete security to the cloud, says an international team of scientists.
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Leap second to remain for another three years The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly has decided to hang on to the leap second for three more years, keeping the world's atomic clocks in synch with the Earth's rotation.
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Battle Royale arrives in time for The Hunger Games I very clearly recall the controversy over the Japanese movie Battle Royale, which never actually had an official release in the States.
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Voltron: Year One announced Dynamite Comics has confirmed the upcoming release of Voltron: Year One, which follows the success of its primary Voltron line.
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Lining up for Batman Midnight showings for The Dark Knight Rises - which hits theaters July 20 - went on sale about a week ago and sold out in record time.
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On Born to be Wild & Easy Rider With the recent passing of producer Bert Schneider, modern cinema truly lost an important figure.
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Russia wants to build Moonbase Alpha The Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos) has suffered a string of embarrassing space-related debacles over the past few months.
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Intel offers overclockers insurance There are a lot of people in the gaming and computer enthusiast worlds who love to build rigs with overclocked processors and video cards.
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Liv Tyler clinches star role in The Side Effect Liv Tyler is reportedly set to star in an upcoming sci-fi film tentatively dubbed "The Side Effect."
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GM teases etheral Windows of Opportunity I would bet that just about everyone went on some type of road trip as a kid, or have at least taken their children on one by now.
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PS3 Skyrim lag issue may soon be fixed Bethesda has confirmed that later this month, the lag issues that have plagued the PS3 version of Skyrim will finally be resolved.
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CBS wants a Sherlock Holmes pilot CBS has gotten a bit of a head start choosing pilots for this year’s season, especially since a number from last year haven't even aired yet.
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Hackers hit UAE Central Bank website Israeli hackers downed the website administered by the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates on Thursday as the financial institution hosted European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi.
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4.5 million sign SOPA petition It seems as if the virtual shutdown of Wikipedia, Craigslist, and other sites yesterday has done its job in the public eye.
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Apple rolls out iBooks 2 for the iPad Apple debuted the second iteration of its iBooks platform for the iPad at an event today in New York City.
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"Unintended acceleration" sparks calls for increased automotive oversight It has been a while since the issue of Toyota's "unintended acceleration" made headlines. Nevertheless, some analysts believe the problem highlights the need for increased automotive oversight.
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This green wireless mouse has no batteries I will be the first to admit that I hate wires running around all over my desk.
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Microsoft tech exec shifts focus to Xbox A Microsoft guru who was in charge of high-end networking stuff in the Windows division is now coming to the Xbox team.
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California becoming clean energy powerhouse California regulators have approved five power purchase agreements that could boost the state's renewable energy capacity by 1,088 megawatts (MW) and produce 2,927 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of energy.
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Sony Ericsson posts disappointing quarter Despite major structural changes and an exclusive push to the Android OS, Sony Ericsson still posted a significant loss in the fourth quarter.
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Downloadable Nintendo 3DS demos arrive Nintendo will begin offering game demos through the 3DS's digital download platform today.
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Amazon basin becoming carbon emitter Deforestation and climate change are having a psofound effect on the Amazon basin, shifting it from a carbon sink to a carbon emitter.
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AT&T rumored to increase data fees AT&T, the first major carrier in the US to stop offering unlimited data will soon start charging even more for its mobile network.
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LightSquared claims interference tests were rigged LightSquared, currently seeking final FCC approval to build a nationwide 4G wireless wholesale network, is complaining that tests which appear to show its service interferes with GPS signals were rigged.
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Ancient Peruvians snacked on popcorn People living along the coast of Peru were eating popcorn before they had pots to put it in, and 1,000 years earlier than thought.
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McAfee glitch turns customers' PCs into spambots McAfee says it's fixed a problem with its SaaS Total Protection software that was allowing users' PCs to be turned into spam servers.
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Astronomers aim to image supermassive black hole Scientists are working on a pioneering scheme to view the massive black hole at the center of our galaxy.
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Legend of Korra clips leaked A number of clips from the upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel surfaced online this week.
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George Lucas is tired of all your whining George Lucas is probably one of the most loved and reviled filmmaker in the genres.
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The Epic of Halo The wildy popular Halo franchise recently hit its tenth anniversary and most of us can't help but look back at the one game that started it all.
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Alienware X51 - a PC for the masses A few years ago, a number of PC vendors were insisting they would never sell a system for under $1,000. Today, the average price point for desktop and laptop PCs is below $700.
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The Eagle Nebula redux
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released new images of the Eagle Nebula, which is located some 6,500 light-years away in the constellation of Serpens.
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Gary Ross talks Hunger Games
Reading the Hunger Games books penned by Suzanne Collins obviously won't be a prerequisite for millions of people waiting to see the hotly anticipated film on opening day.
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Russia squabbles over Phobos-Grunt debacle Russia was understandably upset and perhaps more than a little embarrassed when the Phobos-Grunt probe - slated to explore a Martian moon - failed to escape Earth’s orbit and crashed into the ocean.
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Total Recall reboot won't be going to Mars Sony Pictures has released the official synopsis for its upcoming re-adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s We Can Remember it for You Wholesale.
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AOC touts $300 flicker-free 3D monitor I have always believed that more 3D video games and accessible content will help accelerate the adoption of the rapidly evolving medium in American living rooms.
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Verizon offers a cheaper Droid Razr For those who thought $300 was too much to pay for the new Droid Razr, here's some good news.
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NYPD deploys terahertz scanner in weapons crackdown
The New York Police Department (NYPD), in conjunction with the the US Department of Defense (DoD), is currently testing a new system that uses terahertz imaging to detect hidden weapons.
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Report: Apple closing the Android smartphone gap The recent high-profile launch of Cupertino's long-awaited iPhone 4S had a significant impact on the proportion of smartphone owners who chose to purchase an Apple handset.
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Bioware peels back Kinect and Mass Effect 3 The upcoming shooter game Mass Effect 3, from Bioware, promises to be one of the most ambitious Kinect titles to date.
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Trojan infiltrates Japanese space agency
The Japanese space agency (JAXA) has positively identified a Trojan on an employee's terminal that may have gained access to a cargo shuttle used to resupply the International Space Station (ISS).
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Rumor: iPad 3 will be revealed early February The latest scuttlebutt in the Apple community is that Apple is planning a major event for the early part of next month.
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Alcatraz breaks out strong It's been a good year for JJ Abrams so far. The filming of Star Trek 2 is already underway, and Alcatraz has debuted to positive ratings and reviews.
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US military eyes big solar on desert bases Look at a map of southern California, and you'll see several large gray patches.
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Samsung strongly denies RIM buyout rumors Samsung is vehemently denying a report that claimed it considered an acquisition proposal to buy struggling mobile company Research in Motion.
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Neuromancer author slams SOPA US President Barack Obama may have temporarily halted SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) in its legislative tracks, but other controversial anti-piracy bills will undoubtedly surface in the future.
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Infiniti teases uber-secret electric sports car Months ahead of the Geneva Auto Show in March, Japanese automaker Infiniti is teasing a concept model so advanced it doesn't even have a name yet.
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Facebook used to weed out potential hires I'm quite sure most of us have friends on Facebook and other social networking sites like Twitter that we are only somewhat distantly familiar with or perhaps don't really even know at all.
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Say 'so long' to Yahoo's Jerry Wang The man who helped form what was once an unstoppable online powerhouse is now stepping away from any semblance of relationship with the company.
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Apple pushes for iPads in school Apple would rather your children carry around an iPad than a bunch of textbooks.
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Websites go dark in SOPA protest There are big gaps in the internet today, as Wikipedia, Craigslist and other sites black out in protest at the Stop Online Piracy (SOPA) bill.
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Headphone wearers risk traffic accidents We've all been told off, quite rightly, for 'distracted driving' - but distracted walking?
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Joss Whedon kicks off casting for In Your Eyes Joss Whedon certainly has a lot on his plate lately in terms of projects, but much of it is coming to an end.
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Will Psycho work on TV?
It's actually been done on TV before, but apparently A&E is ready to check back into the Bates Motel again with Bates Motel (clever title, eh?).
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