Asus ROG Phone 8 Design Teased as Handset Surfaces on Bluetooth SIG Website Ahead of Launch

Asus ROG Phone 8 has been teased by the company, ahead of the launch of the company’s next flagship phone aimed at gamers. The successor to the ROG Phone 7 is expected to make its debut soon, and the phone was recently spotted on a certification website, hinting at an imminent launch. Asus previously confirmed that the ROG Phone 8 will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that offers performance and efficiency improvements over last year’s flagship chip.

In a teaser posted to X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, Asus revealed the top right corner of the ROG Phone 8. while the left corner with the camera module appears darker. However, by adjusting the brightness levels, it is easy to spot the triple rear camera setup, as well as a USB port located on the side. The teaser does not share any additional information related to the launch of the handset and merely states that it is coming soon.

Meanwhile, the Asus ROG Phone 8 and ROG Phone 8 Pro were spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification website by MySmartPrice, with model numbers AI2401_C/D/A and AI2401_A/C/F. The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra was also spotted on the website with the model number AI2401_H. Gadgets 360 was able to confirm the presence of these smartphone model numbers on the website.

The successors to the Asus ROG Phone 7 series could be launched by the company in the coming days or weeks. Earlier this year, Asus launched the ROG Phone 7 and ROG Phone 7 Ultimate in India with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of inbuilt storage.

They feature a triple rear camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8-megapixel macro camera. They are also equipped with a 32-megapixel selfie camera. Both ROG Phone 7 series phones pack 6,000mAh batteries that can be charged at 65W.


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Vivo Y36i With 13-Megapixel Rear Camera, Dimensity 6020 SoC Launched: Price, Specifications

Vivo Y36i was launched in China as a more affordable version of the company’s Y36 smartphone and features similar specifications. The handset is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM. It sports a 6.5-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The Vivo Y36i runs on Android 13-based OriginOS 13 in China and is available in three colour options. It is equipped with a 13-megapixel rear camera and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging over a USB Type-C port.

Vivo Y36i price, availability

Vivo Y36i price is set at CNY 1,199 (roughly Rs. 14,000) and the handset is available in China in a single 4GB + 128GB RAM and storage configuration. It is sold in Deep Space Black, Fantasy Purple, and Galaxy Gold (translated from Chinese), and is already listed on the company’s online store.

Vivo Y36i specifications, features

The newly launched Vivo Y36i is a dual-SIM (Nano) smartphone that runs on Android 13-based OriginOS 13 out-of-the-box. It features a 6.56-inch HD+ (720×1,670 pixels) display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 20.1:9 screen ratio. The phone is powered by an octa-core Dimensity 6020 chip along with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage.

The Vivo Y36i is equipped with a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.2 aperture. For taking video calls and selfies, the phone features a 5-megapixel camera located in a waterdrop-style display cutout with an f/1.8 aperture.

Connectivity options on the Vivo Y36i include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, and a 3.5mm headphone jack along with a USB Type-C port. The phone is equipped with an accelerometer, e-compass, as well as proximity and ambient light sensors.

For biometric authentication, the phone has a side mounted fingerprint scanner. It packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W charging. It measures 163.74×75.43×8.09mm and weighs 186g.


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Poco M6 5G Tipped to Debut in India and Other Markets as Rebranded Version of Redmi 13C 5G



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Poco M6 5G Tipped to Debut in India and Other Markets as Rebranded Version of Redmi 13C 5G

Poco M6 5G could be launched in global markets soon, including India. According to details shared by a tipster, the smartphone is expected to debut as a rebranded version of an affordable Redmi smartphone that was recently launched by the company in India. Unlike the Poco M5, the previous model in the company’s M series of smartphones, the purported successor will offer support for 5G connectivity. Poco is yet to officially announce plans to launch a new phone in the country.

Tipster Kacper Skrzypek (@kacskrz) shared a screenshot of what appears to be the manifest file of an upcoming Poco handset via X, the microblogging platform formerly known as Twitter. Skrzypek claims that the purported Poco M6 5G will be a rebadged version of the Redmi 13C 5G that was launched in India earlier this week.

The leaked screenshot contains references to a Poco-branded handset with the model number 23128PC33I and internal name “air_p”. The model number has the alphabet I at the end, which suggests the handset will be launched in India. The image also includes “Poco M6 5G” as the market name of the purported smartphone.

While detailed specifications of the Poco M6 5G are yet to surface online, the tipster’s claim that it will be a rebranded Redmi 13C 5G will give enthusiasts an idea of what to expect from the upcoming smartphone.

The Redmi 13C 5G that was launched in India on December 6 is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6100+ chipset paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. It runs on Android 13-based MIUI 14. The handset sports a 6.74-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate.

For photos and videos, the Redmi 13C is equipped with a dual rear camera setup that comprises a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, along with a depth sensor. It also has a 5-megapixel selfie camera. The phone packs a 5,000mAh battery and supports 18W charging over a USB Type-C port, but Redmi only ships a 10W charger in the box.


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OnePlus 12 Global Launch Date Revealed by Executive, to Be Joined by OnePlus 12R: Report

OnePlus 12 is coming to global markets next month, according to a report. The smartphone maker is expected to launch its latest flagship phone in global markets — including India — weeks after it was unveiled in China. The OnePlus 12 is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and is equipped with a Hasselblad-tuned rear camera setup that includes a Sony LYT-808 sensor. The handset will make its debut alongside the OnePlus 12R, according to details reportedly shared by a company executive.

Hardware Info reports (in Dutch) that Alexander Vanderhaeghe, Country Manager at OnePlus Benelux, stated at the company’s Never Settle community event in Antwerp on Friday that the OnePlus 12 will be launched in Europe and global markets on January 23. This is in line with previous reports that suggested a similar launch schedule for the handset.

The executive also stated that OnePlus would also launch its gaming-oriented R-series smartphone alongside the OnePlus 12, according to the report. Expected to arrive as the successor to the OnePlus 11R, the purported OnePlus 12R is expected to be targeted at gamers and could be available at a lower price than the flagship phone from OnePlus.

The OnePlus 12 is currently only available in China and the handset is powered by Qualcomm’s 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset along with up to 24GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. The handset runs on Android 14-based ColorOS 14. It sports a 6.82-inch LTPO OLED screen with a 1Hz – 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits.

The handset features a triple rear camera setup, led by a 50-megapixel primary camera with a Sony LYT-808 sensor. It also features a 64-megapixel telephoto camera and a 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. The company has equipped the OnePlus 12 with a 32-megapixel selfie camera. It packs a 5,400mAh battery with support for 100W SuperVOOC charging, 50W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.


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Tata Group Submits Application to Set Up Semiconductor Plant in Assam, Chief Minister Says

Tata Group has submitted an application to set up a semiconductor processing plant in Assam with an investment of Rs 40,000 crore, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday. “Tata Group has submitted an application to set up a semiconductor processing plant in Assam with an investment of Rs. 40,000 crore. This will be a game-changer. My gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his continuous guidance in transforming our state,” the Chief Minister said in a post on X.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Sarma launched a portal to start the application submission process of Mukhya Mantri Atmanirbhar Asom at a function held at Lok Sewa Bhawan in Guwahati.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Sarma said that to create avenues of self-employment and make the youth of Assam self-reliant, the Chief Minister’s Atmanirbhar Assam Abhiyan was launched on September 23.

He said that under the Abhiyan, steps will be taken to empower two lakh youth for entrepreneurial ventures. The beneficiaries under the scheme are entitled to receive Rs 2 lakhs in two instalments as a combination of government grants plus interest-free government loans to establish micro-enterprises or service units.

The Chief Minister said that the scheme plans to target two lakh eligible beneficiaries over the next two years. He said that each of the two lakh youth will be given Rs. 2 lakh. Out of this, Rs 1 lakh will be given as a government subsidy and the remaining Rs. 1 lakh will have to be returned after the completion of five years of their business without any interest.

CM Sarma said that the scheme was launched to empower the youth financially and make them eligible for other loans from the central government. He said that the web portal created for the scheme has so far witnessed the registration of 2,29,145 beneficiaries.

He also said that 1591 youth having professional degrees will be entitled to a loan amounting to Rs. 5 lakh under the scheme, of which 50 per cent will be government subsidy and the remaining 50 per cent will be an interest-free loan.

Chief Minister Sarma also said that the state has already witnessed a robust industrial climate.


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Flipkart Teams with Polygon to Scale Web3 Loyalty Programme FireDrops

Flipkart is looking to dive deeper into its Web3 initiative FireDrops, and to do so, the ecommerce giant has partnered with the Polygon blockchain network. Using Polygon’s CDK-deployed Layer 2 chain, Flipkart plans to boost its Web3 loyalty programme. Launched earlier this year, Flipkart wishes to expand its offerings portfolio from physical items to virtual assets as well. Originally, the ecommerce platform had chosen Polygon to launch its FireDrops initiative.

With FireDrops, Flipkart is trying to give a new twist to its strategies to ramp up user engagements on its platform. Several brands selling their products on Flipkart are incentivising brand loyalty through gamification, giving their users fresher experiences of being rewarded through virtual goodies rather than physical ones.

“Flipkart is tapping Polygon CDK to build an Ethereum-based zero knowledge (ZK) Layer 2 network dedicated to the service and ensure future growth. It gives Flipkart a number of customization options, including a fine-tuned onboarding experience, dedicated blockspace and low transaction fees for its users. Future upgrades to Polygon CDK will also allow for enhanced privacy for transaction data, the ability to run the chain without a token or to use a central bank digital currency and access to liquidity in the greater Polygon and Ethereum ecosystems,” Polygon Labs wrote in an official blog post.

Arun Phillips, the Chief Marketing Officer at Polygon, announced this development during the Polygon Connect India event this week.

On the official website of FireDrops, Flipkart says that existing reward programmes feel ‘complex, boring, and broken’.

Since its launch earlier this year, FireDrops has managed to generate 3.3 million wallets holding at least one NFT that the users may have collected as part of a brand reward.

From mystery boxes and special badges to discount benefits, early accesses, and freebies – the FireDrops reward programme also lets users earn from buying and selling rewards. This is what Flipkart is marketing as ‘the future of rewards’.

Internationally, several other brands are also taking an immersive, virtual approach to give their rewards programmes a Web3 twist and usher-in a new era of customer engagement. These brands include Starbucks, Lufthansa Airlines, and apparel brand Lacoste among others.


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PlayStation VR2 Finally Launched in India after 10 months, Priced at Rs. 57,990

PlayStation VR2, Sony’s current-gen virtual reality headset, is finally available in India. The news comes nearly 10 months after its launch in the US and costs a bit more than the standard PS5 in the country. The visor and Sense controllers alone cost Rs. 57,990, albeit one could also opt for the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle, priced at Rs. 61,999. However, it seems there’s not enough stock when it comes to online retailers. At the time of writing, only Amazon and e2z Store have the headset in stock, with the latter only listing the base edition. Other notable sites have the option to pre-book or enable email notifications whenever they’re ready.

As such, the PS VR2 catalogue is now up for purchase on the PlayStation Store, including the aforementioned Horizon spin-off, going for Rs. 3,999 digitally. Even the bundle comes with a voucher to download the game, albeit with some special cover art to distinguish it. In it, you play as Ryas, a former Shadow Carja warrior, who is escorted into the central part of the Sundom to unravel a mystery, leveraging highly advanced tribal skills such as archery and weapon crafting to topple gigantic beast-like machines. Despite the new disposition, you will run into the series protagonist Aloy and other familiar characters at several points, who aid us in quests. In a way, this is Guerilla Games’ way of expanding the Horizon universe, whose mainline series has a sequel planned as well.

As usual, the headset should soon become available in all major retailers such as Amazon, Croma, e2z Store, Flipkart, Games the Shop, Reliance Digital, Shop at SC, and Vijay Sales. In fact, if you choose to buy from Amazon right now, it’s got a limited-time 8 percent discount, slashing the price down to Rs. 54,990 — which is the same price as the Bluray-equipped PS5 console.

While the PS VR2 launch is great news for virtual reality enthusiasts, many online have been enquiring Sony India about the status of their Spider-Man 2 Collector’s Edition orders. Players who pre-ordered the package — in June — have still not received it, with Sony reportedly delaying orders indefinitely. Bear in mind that the company still hasn’t made an official statement on its social handles regarding this issue.

The PS VR2 comes with a 4,000 x 2,040 OLED panel resolution (2000 x 2040 per eye), running at 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rates, enabling smooth navigation while gaming. As for the visor, it features a 110-degree FOV — the same as its predecessor — and a see-through toggle, letting wearers see their surroundings without having to take the headset off. Current-day virtual reality systems need tracking cameras to be set up in either corner of the room for height adjustments, but the PS VR2 doesn’t need one. There’s also the sensory feature that leverages motor vibrations to emulate senses and tense situations from within the game.


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Hackers Bypass Apple’s Checks to Deliver Malicious Keyboards Used to Spy on Users: Report

iPhone users could be targeted by malicious keyboards that can bypass Apple’s stringent security checks to spy on user activity, according to a report. While apps that are distributed via the App Store are checked by Apple, these third-party keyboards are installed via another avenue that allows developers to test their apps on iOS. Once installed, these keyboards can be used to discreetly spy on a user and collect their sent messages, passwords, browsing history, bank credentials, and any other text entered on the phone.

Security firm Certo Software reports that third-party keyboards are being distributed by hackers as a form of ‘stalkerware’ — spyware apps or services used to monitor and stalk people online. While it is difficult to distribute these malicious apps via the App Store as Apple scans these apps before they are published, hackers have reportedly begun distributing these apps via TestFlight.

Apple’s keyboard (left) compared with the malicious keyboard
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Apple’s TestFlight service is an online platform that allows developers to invite people to test out unreleased software or run beta tests of their software, before it is published to the App Store. According to Certo Software, hackers are using the same platform to distribute malicious third-party keyboards to people, which can then be installed on an iPhone belonging to an unsuspecting partner, friend, or family member.

Once installed, the keyboard requires another setting to be enabled on the target’s iPhone that allows third-party keyboards to collect a user’s data. By default, no keyboard on iOS is allowed to access the Internet. Once this permission is enabled, the keyboard is able to transmit all keystrokes that are collected — including chat messages, passwords, notes, browsing history, OTP codes, bank credentials, and other information.

A screenshot of one of these keyboards shared by Certo Software illustrates how similar the malicious keyboard appears to Apple’s default keyboard, making it difficult for users to identify such apps on their smartphone. Data captured from the phone can be viewed by a stalker via a web portal, according to the firm.

Information captured from a target’s phone can be viewed via a web portal
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The security firm points out that Apple could implement a notification system — similar to WhatsApp’s new login alert that is shown a few hours later — to notify users when a new keyboard is installed on their smartphone.

The security firm says that users can protect themselves from these kinds of software by opening the Settings app and tapping General > Keyboard > Keyboards. You should see the name of the language you type in — for example, English (UK) — and Emoji. Any third-party keyboards you have installed, like SwiftKey or Gboard will also show up here. However, if you recognise any unknown keyboards here, you can use the Edit button to quickly delete it.

Another sign that unauthorised software has been installed on your phone without your permission is if you haven’t installed the TestFlight app on your phone but find it in your App Library or in the Settings app. You can also change your device passcode to ensure only you can access your phone, and seek support from online resources if you suspect you are a target of stalkerware on your devices, including your smartphone or computer.


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Apple Granted Patent for External Flashlight on Apple Watch Bands, Could Come With Dedicated Battery

We’ve come to accept flashlights as a core feature on smartphones, serving the dual purpose of acting as a camera flash while taking pictures in low light conditions and as a torch in the absence of light. But a dedicated flashlight on smartwatches remains a niche feature. That could change soon as Apple is reportedly looking to add an external flashlight to Apple Watch. The company has been granted a patent for an external flashlight to be fitted on the bands of Apple Watch models.

According to a report in Apple Insider, which first spotted the US patent application, the iPhone maker has filed for a patent for a modular light assembly designed for integration with wearable devices. In detailed diagrams, the patent application, which was published Thursday, shows an external flashlight module on the edge of the Apple Watch band close to the watch body.

According to the patent, the modular light assembly could be controlled, turned on or off via both a dedicated switch and the controls on the watch display. The external flashlight may also come with a dedicated battery to reduce battery drain for the watch. Additionally, as Apple Watch models are IP rated for water resistance and are meant to be worn while swimming, the external light module might also come with liquid resistance features, like seals or O-rings, to prevent liquid ingress to sensitive internal components, the patent said.

The flashlight would be fitted on the Apple Watch band
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The external flashlight would be directional in nature and will cast light perpendicular, or substantially perpendicular, to the plane defined by the watch display and parallel, or at least substantially parallel to the axis defined by the user’s hand when it passes through the watch band.

Apple Watch models currently include an integrated flashlight feature that works by illuminating the display with high-brightness white light. The display flashlight is not strong and cannot illuminate large dark areas beyond immediate surrounding. It also drains the watch battery. A dedicated flashlight module with its own battery would bring an effecting light source in low light conditions.

While most smartwatches also utilise display as source of light, some high-end watches, including some Garmin models, have dedicated external flashlights. While the patent application has been published, it’s hard to say when the flashlight feature would actually make it to an Apple Watch model.

This is not the first time Apple has tried to bring innovations to its Apple Watch bands. Earlier this year, the company was granted a patent that describes a system that can identify specific bands and respond with specific functions like modifying settings or customising the user interface.

More recently, Apple was also granted patents for a technology that would make it difficult for others to snoop on your iPhone or Mac display by limited the viewing angle of the screen.


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Infinix Hot 40, Infinix Hot 40 Pro, Infinix Hot 40i With 5,000mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications

Infinix Hot 40, Infinix Hot 40 Pro, and Infinix Hot 40i have been launched in select global markets. The Infinix Hot 40 series smartphones house 5,000mAh batteries and get 32-megapixel selfie cameras. The Infinix Hot 40 runs on the MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, while the Infinix Hot 40 Pro is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99. Meanwhile, the Infinix Hot 40i, being the base variant in the lineup runs on the Unisoc T606 SoC. Both Infinix Hot 40 and Infinix Hot 40 Pro feature triple rear cameras. The Infinix Hot 40i has a 50-megapixel dual rear camera unit. All three models pack an Xboost gaming engine for enhanced gaming performance.

Infinix Hot 40, Infinix Hot 40 Pro and Infinix Hot 40i price

Infinix has not announced the pricing and availability details of the new Infinix Hot 40, Infinix Hot 40 Pro, and Infinix Hot 40i. The lineup is confirmed to be priced under $200 (roughly Rs. 16,000) and prices will vary from market to market. The Infinix Hot 40 series is available in Palm Blue, Horizon Gold, Starlit Black, and Starfall Green shades.

The Infinix Hot 40i is available in Saudi Arabia with a price tag of SAR 375 (roughly Rs. 8,300) for the 4GB RAM + 128GB model. The 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant is priced at SAR 465 (roughly Rs. 10,300).

Infinix Hot 40 specifications

The dual-SIM (Nano) Infinix Hot 40 runs on Android 13 based XOS 13.5 and features a 6.78-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,460 pixels) IPS LTPS display with 90Hz refresh rate. The display is rated to deliver up to 500 nits of peak brightness. The new smartphone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G88, coupled with 8GB of RAM and an Xboost gaming engine. The gaming engine is claimed to optimise the hardware performance during gaming. The available memory can be virtually extended up to 16GB by utilising unused storage.

As for optics, the camera unit of Infinix Hot 40 includes a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and an AI camera. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel shooter for selfies and video chats. The handset packs up to 256GB of onboard storage that supports expansion (up to 1TB) via a microSD card slot.

Connectivity options on the smartphone include a USB Type-C port, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio, 3.5mm audio jack, OTG, and Wi-Fi. It comes with a light sensor, e-compass, gyroscope, g-sensor, and proximity sensor. Further, there is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication. Infinix has packed a 5,000mAh battery on the Infinix Hot 40 with support for 33W fast charging. It measures 168.61×76.61×8.25mm and 196 grams.

Infinix Hot 40 Pro specifications

The Infinix Hot 40 Pro has the same SIM, software, and display specifications as the Infinix Hot 40. However, the Pro model’s display has an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99, coupled with 8GB RAM, the Xboost gaming engine, and up to 256GB of storage. The onboard RAM can be virtually widened to 16GB while the onboard storage is expandable via a microSD card (up to 1TB).

In the camera department, the Infinix Hot 40 Pro comprises a 108-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel macro shooter alongside an AI camera. For selfies and video chats, it has a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. Connectivity options and sensors are similar to the regular Infinix Hot 40. It also has an in-display fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication.

The Infinix Hot 40 Pro houses a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging. It measures 168.6×76.6×8.25mm and weighs 199 grams.

Infinix Hot 40i specifications

The dual-SIM (Nano) Infinix Hot 40i ships with Android 13 based XOS 13.0 and features a 6.56-inch HD+ (720×1,612 pixels) LCD display with a variable refresh rate ranging from 60Hz to 90Hz and 480 nits of peak brightness. The new smartphone is powered by a Unisoc T606 SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM, Xboost gaming engine, and up to 256GB of onboard storage. The storage can be expanded up to 1TB via microSD card.

For pictures and videos, the Infinix Hot 40i has an AI-backed dual camera setup, headlined by a 50-megapixel main sensor. On the front, it flaunts a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. Connectivity options are identical to the Infinix Hot 40, and Infinix Hot 40 Pro as well as the sensors. It also includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

The Infinix Hot 40i houses a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. It measures 163.59×75.59×8.30mm and 190 grams.


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