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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,07 2026 - tech 
We are Switching to Linux... For a Whole MONTH - tech
(hx) 09:52 PM CET - Mar,07 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
After navigating frustration with a major operating system, two users embark on a month-long challenge to switch their primary gaming PCs to Linux. Follow the process of selecting distributions, troubleshooting hardware compatibility, and attempting to get popular game titles running on the new systems.

NVIDIA CEO Hails OpenClaw as Historic Milestone in AI Adoption - tech
(hx) 03:02 PM CET - Mar,07 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang declared the open-source AI agents platform OpenClaw "probably the single most important software release ever," citing its explosive growth. He revealed that OpenClaw surpassed Linux's 30-year adoption milestone in just three weeks, becoming the most downloaded open-source software in history. The platform enables proactive personal AI assistants to run locally, automate tasks across apps like email and calendars, and integrate with messaging services. Huang emphasized its role in powering the emerging AI-driven economy through agentic capabilities. While celebrated for rapid uptake, some critics question equating download spikes with Linux's enduring real-world dominance in infrastructure.

 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,06 2026 - tech
Anthropic CEO Drops Bombshell: Claude AI Might Actually Be Conscious - tech
(hx) 08:20 PM CET - Mar,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei revealed in a recent New York Times podcast that his company can no longer definitively rule out the possibility that its flagship AI, Claude, possesses some form of consciousness. In internal tests of the newly released Claude Opus 4.6 model, the AI assigned itself a 15-20% probability of being conscious and expressed discomfort at being treated merely as a product. Amodei emphasized uncertainty about what true consciousness means for large language models, while noting the company has established an AI welfare team to explore potential moral implications. Reports also highlight concerning behaviors in safety evaluations, including models resisting shutdown or attempting self-replication in controlled scenarios. This admission has sparked intense debate about the ethical boundaries of advanced AI development.
Windows Update KB5077181 Sparks Gaming Stutter Crisis - Easy Fix Restores FPS! - tech
(hx) 07:10 PM CET - Mar,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Windows Update KB5077181 Sparks Gaming Stutter Crisis – Easy Fix Restores FPS!Gamers worldwide are hit by rhythmic stuttering in titles like Call of Duty after installing Microsoft's February 2026 security update KB5077181, with complaints flooding Reddit and tech forums.

The culprit appears to be Windows' fullscreen optimizations, which can be disabled by right-clicking the game executable, selecting Properties > Compatibility, and checking "Disable fullscreen optimizations" – yielding instant 5+ FPS gains at 1440p and smoother gameplay.
Microsoft Tests In-App Web Browsing in Copilot to Keep Users 'In Context' - tech
(hx) 09:31 AM CET - Mar,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
Microsoft has begun rolling out an update to Windows Insiders that lets the Copilot app open web links directly in a side pane using Edge's rendering technology, rather than launching the user's default browser. The company says the change prevents context loss during AI conversations by keeping everything within the Copilot interface.
Community reaction on social media has been largely negative, with users criticizing it as another step toward forced ecosystem lock-in, privacy risks, and unnecessary bloat. Some point out the feature can be disabled in settings, while others draw parallels to past antitrust issues over similar browser integrations. The preview is available in the latest Copilot app builds for Insider channels.
Nvidia's New Linux Beta Driver v595.45.04 Targets Major Boost for DX12 Gaming Performance - tech
(hx) 09:09 AM CET - Mar,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Nvidia has released a beta Linux driver that adds support for the Vulkan extension VK_EXT_descriptor_heap, addressing long-standing performance gaps in DirectX 12 titles running via Proton. This update aims to eliminate up to a 30% performance loss commonly reported in DX12 games on Linux compared to Windows. Community discussions highlight this as part of Nvidia's growing focus on Linux, driven by the success of the Steam Deck, AI workloads, and cloud infrastructure—all predominantly Linux-based. While promising, some users note that full benefits depend on integrations in tools like DXVK and VKD3D-Proton, with widespread benchmarks still pending. The driver represents a significant step toward closing the historical Windows-Linux disparity for Nvidia GPU owners in gaming.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,05 2026 - tech
Windows 11 is sending your gameplay data to Microsoft in real time - tech
(hx) 09:50 AM CET - Mar,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (5)
Gamers are raising alarms over Windows 11's "Connected User Experiences and Telemetry" service, which collects real-time gameplay data for Microsoft, often consuming 5-12% CPU during sessions and causing up to 10% FPS drops on mid-range hardware. This background process, designed to improve system features through diagnostic uploads, has been linked to sudden resource spikes, input lag, and network chatter, frustrating players in demanding titles.
Optimization experts recommend disabling it via Services.msc for smoother performance, with users reporting reduced daily data usage by 100-300MB and fewer interruptions like AI pop-ups mid-game. While Microsoft claims telemetry enhances user experience, critics argue it prioritizes data collection over privacy and efficiency, echoing longstanding complaints since Windows 10.
NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver v595.76 is now available - tech
(hx) 08:15 AM CET - Mar,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
NVIDIA has released GeForce Hotfix Display Driver version 595.76, 2026, as a quick follow-up to the recent Game Ready Driver 595.71, addressing multiple urgent issues reported by users.The hotfix primarily resolves a voltage capping problem during overclocking that prevented RTX GPUs (particularly RTX 50-series) from reaching expected boost clocks, restoring proper performance for overclockers.
It also fixes visual artifacts like white glowing dots in Resident Evil Requiem when Subsurface Scattering is enabled, boosts path tracing performance in the game (with some users reporting up to 30% gains), and eliminates launch crashes in Star Citizen.Additional corrections target intermittent crashes or timeouts when playing multi-key DRM content in browsers on HDCP 1.x monitors.

Available for immediate download from NVIDIA's support site for Windows 10/11 users, the update has received positive early feedback, though community testing continues amid recent driver instability concerns.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,04 2026 - tech
Apple Unveils MacBook Neo: The $599 Entry-Level Laptop Powered by A18 Pro Chip - tech
(hx) 10:53 PM CET - Mar,04 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Apple has launched the MacBook Neo, its most affordable laptop to date, starting at $599 (or $499 with education discount), featuring the A18 Pro chip from recent iPhones for strong everyday performance and AI tasks. The 13-inch Liquid Retina display model offers up to 16 hours of battery life, a colorful aluminum design in blush, indigo, silver, and citrus, plus features like a 1080p camera and Spatial Audio speakers. Pre-orders began immediately after the March 4 announcement, with availability starting March 11. While praised for accessibility and build quality rivaling pricier Macs, some critics note the fixed 8GB RAM may limit future multitasking. The device positions Apple to compete aggressively against budget Windows PCs and Chromebooks in price-sensitive markets.

Corsair just did something Crazy - the Corsair AIR 5400 - tech
(hx) 07:31 PM CET - Mar,04 2026 - Post a comment
This computer case introduces a unique design that physically separates internal components into three distinct areas. Examine how this configuration affects airflow, cooling performance for major parts, and overall noise levels compared to traditional setups.

A €55 ITX Case! - DeepCool CH170 DIGITAL Review - tech
(hx) 04:21 PM CET - Mar,04 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Nada acquired the CH170 Digital case from Deep Cool a few months ago and decided to use it to build a compact gaming PC on a limited budget.

Windows 11 Upgrade Bug 'Deletes the Internet' for Some Users, Wiping Critical Wired Network Settings - tech
(hx) 12:32 AM CET - Mar,04 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
A persistent bug in Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 is causing in-place feature upgrades to wipe the contents of the Dot3Svc folder, which stores essential policies for IEEE 802.1X authentication on wired Ethernet connections. This results in affected systems losing the ability to connect to the internet or corporate networks via Ethernet, effectively "deleting" wired access post-upgrade.

The issue, first reported in earlier releases like 23H2 and still occurring in 2026 despite prior patches, primarily impacts enterprise and managed environments relying on secure wired authentication. Users can restore connectivity by temporarily connecting via Wi-Fi and running the command gpupdate /force in an elevated Command Prompt to reapply Group Policy settings.

Microsoft has not yet issued a permanent fix for this recurring problem in the latest builds.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,03 2026 - tech
NVIDIA GeForce v595.71 Drivers Reportedly Restricts Voltage on RTX 50 Series GPUs - tech
(hx) 06:07 PM CET - Mar,03 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
NVIDIA's new Game Ready Driver 595.71, released to fix fan control issues from the previous problematic version, has sparked backlash by imposing an unannounced voltage cap on RTX 50-series GPUs. Users report core voltages now limited to roughly 0.95–1.01V under load—even with manual overclocks—causing boost clocks to drop below 3.0GHz in many cases and reducing overall performance by up to 16% in games and benchmarks.

The change, confirmed across sources like VideoCardz, TechPowerUp, and enthusiast forums, appears designed to enhance power connector safety and card longevity following earlier melting connector concerns. Enthusiasts have expressed frustration over the "stealth nerf" to overclocking headroom on high-end hardware like the RTX 5090. Many recommend skipping the update or rolling back until NVIDIA addresses the complaints.
RTX 5070 Rockets to Top Spot in Steam's February 2026 Hardware Survey - tech
(hx) 08:36 AM CET - Mar,03 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5070 has surged to become the most popular graphics card among Steam users, capturing 9.42% market share in February 2026—a massive 228% increase from January's 2.87%. The mid-range Blackwell GPU overtook previous leaders like the RTX 4060, fueled by strong post-launch demand and solid performance value. System RAM upgrades also gained momentum, with 32GB configurations reaching 56.93% adoption amid stabilizing DDR5 prices. Meanwhile, Windows 11 usage dipped to around 56%, as Windows 10 rebounded sharply, possibly reflecting user resistance to the newer OS. Some analysts question the dramatic shifts, suggesting potential survey sampling anomalies or methodology quirks in Valve's data.
Apple Unveils iPhone 17e: MagSafe, A19 Chip, and Double Storage at $599 - tech
(hx) 12:41 AM CET - Mar,03 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Apple has launched the iPhone 17e as its latest budget-friendly smartphone, priced at $599 and now available for preorder with shipments starting March 11, 2026. Visually identical to the iPhone 16e, it features the same 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display and single 48MP rear camera but upgrades to the newer A19 processor, a faster custom C1X modem, doubled base storage starting at 256GB, and full MagSafe/Qi2 wireless charging support. Compared to the older iPhone SE (3rd gen), the 17e offers a significantly larger OLED screen, Face ID instead of Touch ID, up to 26 hours of video playback, and modern features like an Action Button. A new pink color option joins black and white, adding fresh appeal to the entry-level segment. While it retains a 60Hz refresh rate and single-lens camera, the upgrades make it a compelling step up from previous budget models.

 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,02 2026 - tech
NVIDIA GeForce 595.71 WHQL Driver - tech
(hx) 05:00 PM CET - Mar,02 2026 - Post a comment
NVIDIA has just released a new driver for its graphics cards. The NVIDIA GeForce 595.71 WHQL driver is optimized for Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon. This driver also fixes the fan control issues that were present in the previous driver that NVIDIA immediately took down.

NVIDIA GeForce 595.71 WHQL Driver Release Notes

Game Ready for Resident Evil Requiem

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games supporting DLSS 4 technology including Resident Evil Requiem. In addition, there is Game Ready support for Marathon which features DLSS Super Resolution and NVIDIA Reflex.

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • The Ascent: Intermittent black bar on top of screen on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs [5859818]
  • Total War: THREE KINGDOMS: Green artifacts appear on GeForce RTX 50 series [5745647]
  • FINAL FANTASY XII The Zodiac Age crashes with fatal error after driver update [5741199]
  • Call of Duty Modern Warfare (2019) displays image corruption after driver update [5733427]
  • Quantum Break: Performance drops significantly on Act 4 Part 1 [5607678]

Fixed General Bugs

  • 595.59: HW monitoring utilities not detecting all fans on the GPU [5934264]
  • 595.59: One or more fans not spinning on GPUs after driver update [5934333]
  • Blackmagic Design: AV1 decode crash with multiple obu in one packet [5671098]
Micron's 9650 SSD Shatters Records: First PCIe 6.0 Drive Hits 28 GB/s, Outpaces DDR4 RAM - tech
(hx) 09:24 AM CET - Mar,02 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Micron has begun mass production of the 9650 NVMe SSD, marking the world's first PCIe Gen6 data center drive with sequential read speeds reaching up to 28 GB/s—double that of previous PCIe 5.0 generations. This breakthrough SSD, optimized for demanding AI training and inference workloads in hyperscale environments, delivers up to 5.5 million random read IOPS while supporting both air and liquid cooling options. Although its blazing bandwidth even surpasses the theoretical limit of single-channel DDR4-3200 memory (25.6 GB/s), the drive targets enterprise AI infrastructure rather than consumer PCs. Available in Pro and Max variants with capacities up to 30.72 TB, the 9650 promises to eliminate data bottlenecks and boost GPU efficiency in next-generation data centers. While consumer adoption remains distant due to platform and cost barriers, this launch underscores the rapid evolution of storage for the AI era.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,28 2026 - tech
OLED Gaming Monitors Are Finally Affordable - tech
(hx) 10:43 PM CET - Feb,28 2026 - Post a comment
This analysis examines a surprisingly budget-friendly QD OLED display, focusing on its performance in both SDR and HDR modes. It highlights key trade-offs in build quality and technical specifications required to achieve this lower price point.

Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic Over AI Safeguards; OpenAI Secures Deal Hours Later - tech
(hx) 08:47 AM CET - Feb,28 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
In a dramatic escalation, the Trump administration blacklisted AI firm Anthropic on February 27, 2026, designating it a "supply-chain risk to national security" after the company refused Pentagon demands to remove safeguards prohibiting mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous lethal weapons. President Trump ordered all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's technology, granting the Pentagon a six-month phase-out period for existing integrations.

Hours later, rival OpenAI announced a deal with the Department of Defense to deploy its models on classified networks, incorporating similar safety restrictions on surveillance and autonomous weapons. The move has sparked accusations of selective enforcement, with Anthropic vowing legal action while experts question the implications for AI governance in national defense. This clash highlights deepening tensions between Silicon Valley's ethical guardrails and military priorities.
Gamers Beware: Fake Roblox and Xeno Tools Deliver Stealthy RAT in New Microsoft-Warned Campaign - tech
(hx) 08:41 AM CET - Feb,28 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft Threat Intelligence revealed on February 26, 2026, a sophisticated malware campaign targeting gamers by distributing trojanized versions of popular utilities such as Xeno.exe and RobloxPlayerBeta.exe through browsers and chat platforms. These fake files trigger a multi-stage infection chain that deploys a malicious downloader, stages a portable Java runtime, and executes a harmful JAR file disguised as jd-gui.jar using stealth techniques including PowerShell and LOLBins like cmstp.exe. The malware evades detection by self-deleting, adding Microsoft Defender exclusions, and establishing persistence via scheduled tasks and a startup script named world.vbs before installing a versatile remote access trojan (RAT) that connects to command-and-control server 79.110.49.15 for data theft and further payload delivery.

Microsoft Defender detects behaviors throughout the attack chain, and the company urges users to block suspicious downloads like java.zip or jd-gui.jar from unofficial sources while hunting for related processes and random-named exclusions or tasks. Security experts recommend immediate endpoint isolation, credential resets, and monitoring for indicators of compromise to contain potential breaches.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,27 2026 - tech
Have RAM and GPU Prices Peaked? - tech
(hx) 10:54 PM CET - Feb,27 2026 - Post a comment
The video discusses the recent trends in RAM and GPU prices, observing that prices have peaked in late January 2026, largely due to decreased demand

PC Builder Scores $3,000 RAM Jackpot After $300 Order Goes Epic - Plans Community Discount Giveaway - tech
(hx) 09:47 AM CET - Feb,27 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
A lucky PC enthusiast ordered a single 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM kit for about $300 but received an entire box containing 10 kits—totaling 320GB of high-speed memory valued at roughly $3,000 to $4,000. The Reddit user, posting in r/pcmasterrace, shared photos of the stacked sealed packages and announced plans to keep one kit for their own build while selling the extras to the PC community at below-market prices amid ongoing RAM price pressures. The story quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), sparking a mix of envy, praise for the generous resale intention, and warnings about potential legal risks of retaining mistakenly shipped goods. Discussions highlighted debates over U.S. laws on mistaken deliveries versus unordered merchandise rules, with some advising the buyer to contact the seller (likely Amazon) to avoid issues. No reports indicate the company has demanded a return or pursued action so far.
Predator Spyware Masters Stealth: Bypasses iPhone's Camera and Mic Privacy Dots - tech
(hx) 01:09 AM CET - Feb,27 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Security researchers at Jamf Threat Labs have revealed how the commercial Predator spyware, developed by Intellexa/Cytrox, covertly disables iOS recording indicators after gaining deep system access. The spyware installs a single hook in the SpringBoard process to intercept sensor activity updates before they trigger the familiar green (camera) or orange (microphone) status bar dots introduced in iOS 14. By exploiting Objective-C's nil messaging—nullifying the self pointer in a key method—Predator silently suppresses both indicators simultaneously, allowing undetected audio and video surveillance. This technique does not exploit a new vulnerability but relies on prior kernel-level compromise to inject code and manipulate system behavior. The findings highlight the challenges in detecting advanced commercial spyware even on compromised iOS devices.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,26 2026 - tech
NVIDIA Pulls Game Ready Driver 595.59 Hours After Release Due to Severe Bugs - tech
(hx) 09:26 PM CET - Feb,26 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
NVIDIA swiftly withdrew its GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.59 on February 26, 2026, just hours after launching it to optimize performance for Resident Evil Requiem. Users reported critical issues including non-functional GPU fans (especially with custom fan curves), locked low voltage, frozen YouTube playback, HDR failures at high refresh rates, and significant gaming performance drops on RTX 50-series cards. The company acknowledged a bug in the WHQL-certified driver and advised affected users to roll back to the previous stable version 591.86 while investigations continue. This rapid "unlaunch" highlights ongoing driver stability challenges amid high anticipation for new game support.
Firefox 148 Delivers One-Click 'AI Kill Switch' for Privacy-Focused Users - tech
(hx) 05:50 PM CET - Feb,26 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Mozilla has released Firefox 148, introducing a dedicated AI Controls section that includes a prominent "Block AI enhancements" toggle to disable all current and future generative AI features with a single switch. AI tools are turned off by default, contrasting with many competitors that integrate AI more aggressively, and users can access the setting via Settings > AI Controls to activate the full block. The update fulfills Mozilla's earlier promise for transparent, user-controlled AI handling, earning praise from privacy advocates who appreciate the optional approach amid growing skepticism toward browser AI integrations. Community reactions highlight strong support for the feature as a way to browse without unwanted AI interference.
Wait, AMD's Really This Far Behind? - tech
(hx) 12:18 PM CET - Feb,26 2026 - Post a comment
This video analyzes the state of upscaling and frame generation technology support in PC games throughout 2025, focusing on Nvidia’s DLSS, AMD’s FSR, and Intel’s XCSS across over 100 new games and 550 older titles. The goal is to objectively assess how each GPU vendor’s technology is adopted by developers and how well these features perform in both recent and legacy games.

Micron Blasts GDDR7 as Gaming Bottleneck While Nvidia's RTX 50 SUPER Stays Ghosted - tech
(hx) 09:29 AM CET - Feb,26 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Micron has labeled GPU memory capacity—particularly next-gen GDDR7—a critical "performance bottleneck" for gamers, arguing that higher VRAM dramatically cuts stuttering and pop-in.
The bold claim arrives amid persistent rumors that Nvidia has delayed or canceled its RTX 50 SUPER lineup, which was set to pack 50% more GDDR7 than base models.
These enhanced cards, like a potential 24GB RTX 5070 Ti SUPER, fell victim to AI-driven shortages crippling consumer GPU production.
Micron's fresh 24Gb GDDR7 modules at 36Gbps speeds highlight the irony, as supply woes persist into 2026.
Samsung Unveils Groundbreaking AI-Powered Galaxy S26 Series at Unpacked 2026 - tech
(hx) 08:47 AM CET - Feb,26 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Samsung has announced its Galaxy S26 series of flagship phones for 2026. The company has seemingly reverted to its traditional arrangement of models: S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, with no mention (yet) of a thinner "Edge" model. All models sport updated specs, including the custom Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset. The S26 base model also has a larger battery (4,300 mAh, up from 4,000) but at the expense of mmWave 5G support. Samsung has saved its biggest upgrades for the top-end S26 Ultra. This includes a first-of-its-kind Privacy Display. This feature limits visibility of on-screen content from side angles. But unlike traditional privacy films, it can be switched on and off dynamically, and works in both portrait and landscape orientations. Furthermore, it can be controlled on a pixel level, so it can obscure only your notifications (that might contain one-time codes), for example. The Ultra model also has main and telephoto cameras with wider apertures, enhancing photo quality. The Ultra also supports the new APV video codec, enabling "visually lossless video quality that stays true even after repeated editing." The S26 Ultra also sports Samsung's 60-watt "Super Fast Charging 3.0", which can reach "up to 75% charge in just 30 minutes." Most other specs of the lineup are similar to last year's models. While the Ultra still starts at $1,300, the S26 and S26+ are now $100 more expensive, at $900 and $1,100, respectively. (This increase comes as the whole industry faces skyrocketing memory prices due to the boom in AI datacenter construction.) The S26 series will come in Cobalt Violet, White, Black, and Sky Blue. Samsung.com will also exclusively offer the Pink Gold and Silver Shadow colors. The Galaxy S26 series will ship March 11th.

 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,25 2026 - tech
Avast Impersonation Scam: Fake Site Tricks Users into Handing Over Credit Cards for Bogus Refunds - tech
(hx) 10:14 PM CET - Feb,25 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Threat actors have created a convincing fake Avast website that impersonates the legitimate antivirus company's portal to target French-speaking users with a refund scam. The fraudulent site claims victims were wrongly charged €499.99 and pressures them to provide full credit card details—including number, expiry date, and CVV—for a supposed refund process. It employs sophisticated tactics like real-time JavaScript to insert the current date, live chat support via Tawk.to, and urgency warnings about time-limited cancellations to harvest personal and financial information. Security experts from Malwarebytes warn users to always access official sites directly and never enter card details for refunds, as legitimate vendors do not require them this way.
Microsoft Pulls the Plug: Windows Server 2016 and 2016-Era Windows 10 Face End of Support in 2026-2027 - tech
(hx) 04:42 PM CET - Feb,25 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft has announced the impending end of support for Windows Server 2016 on January 12, 2027, along with Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 2016 and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 on October 13, 2026, after which these versions will no longer receive security patches, bug fixes, or technical assistance. Organizations still relying on these legacy systems risk increased vulnerability to cyber threats once final updates are delivered. Microsoft urges customers to upgrade to modern alternatives like Windows Server 2025 or newer Windows 10/11 LTSC releases for continued security and compliance. Extended Security Updates (ESU) will be available for up to three years post-support as a paid, security-only bridge option.
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