Tag: Screen

  • Motorola’s Rizr is back as a concept phone with a rollable screen

    اپنے بے حد مقبول Razr فون کے ڈیبیو کے تین سال بعد، Motorola نے دنیا کو Rizr دیا۔ اگرچہ بہت سے لوگوں کی طرف سے محبوب ہے، پروڈکٹ کبھی بھی اپنے پیشرو کی طرح ثقافتی کیش کی سطح پر قبضہ کرنے میں کامیاب نہیں ہو سکی۔ دونوں ڈیوائسز نے کچھ کلیدی ڈیزائن لینگویج کا اشتراک کیا، جس میں Rizr اپنے آپ کو ایک ڈسپلے کے ذریعے الگ کرتا ہے جو نیچے کی فزیکل کی بورڈ کو ظاہر کرنے کے لیے اوپر پھسل جاتا ہے۔

    اس پروڈکٹ کی ریلیز کے بعد 17 سالوں میں بہت کچھ بدل گیا ہے، لیکن اس کے بعد رازر کی قیامت فولڈ ایبل کے طور پر، اب Lenovo کی ملکیت والی فرم Rizr کو تصور کی شکل میں واپس لا رہی ہے۔ Razr کی طرح، یہ واضح ہے کہ کمپنی نے پرانے برانڈ پر ٹائروں کو لات مارنے کا انتخاب کیوں کیا۔ آپ کہہ سکتے ہیں کہ 2023 Rizr 2006 کے ماڈل کا روحانی جانشین ہے۔

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    تصویری کریڈٹ: برائن ہیٹر

    نیا ورژن رولنگ اسکرین کے لیے سلائیڈنگ ایکشن کی تجارت کرتا ہے (یہ حاصل کریں؟ \”رائزر؟\”)۔ ہم نے ماضی میں ٹیکنالوجی کے تصور کے ثبوت دیکھے ہیں، زیادہ تر اسٹینڈ کے طور پر۔ یہ تصور فولڈ ایبلز سے بالکل مختلف نہیں ہے، اس میں یہ اسکرین ٹیکنالوجی ہے جو کم جگہ میں زیادہ فونز کو فٹ کرنے کے لیے بنائی گئی ہے۔ پہلے سے طے شدہ طور پر، یہ ایک کمپیکٹ پانچ انچ 15:9 اسکرین کھیلتا ہے۔ جب کچھ ایپس کھولی جاتی ہیں، اشاروں کو متحرک کیا جاتا ہے یا واقفیت بدل جاتی ہے، تو یہ میکانکی طور پر 22:9 کے پہلو کے تناسب کے ساتھ 6.5 انچ تک پھیل جاتی ہے۔

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    تصویری کریڈٹ: برائن ہیٹر

    یہ یقینی طور پر ایک صاف چال ہے۔ لیکن یہ بات قابل غور ہے کہ فون بنانے والے کنسیپٹ ڈیوائسز کا اعلان کرکے کار کمپنیوں کی برتری کو تیزی سے فالو کررہے ہیں۔ یہ صارفین کی دلچسپی کا اندازہ لگانے کے بارے میں اور عوام کو — اور شیئر ہولڈرز — کو دکھانے کے بارے میں تھوڑا سا ہے کہ آپ کا R&D ڈیپارٹمنٹ کچھ اختراعی کام کر رہا ہے — چاہے یہ کہا جائے یا نہ کہا جائے کہ کام اصل میں ایک پروڈکٹ کی طرف لے جاتا ہے۔ یہ بھی دیکھیں: کل کا ون پلس 11 تصور آلہ.

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    تصویری کریڈٹ: برائن ہیٹر

    میں یہ کہوں گا کہ Motorola کی پیرنٹ کمپنی، Lenovo، جارحانہ عجیب و غریب شکل والے عوامل کو مارکیٹ میں لانے میں کبھی شرم محسوس نہیں کی، چاہے وہ E Ink ٹیبلیٹ ہو یا ThinkPad X1 Fold، جو کہ لیپ ٹاپ کی شکل میں مؤثر طریقے سے فولڈ ایبل فون ہے۔

    تاہم، یہ بہت سارے سوالات اٹھاتا ہے، کیا یہ چیز واقعی مارکیٹ میں آتی ہے؟ فولڈ ایبلز کے ابتدائی دنوں میں جو کچھ ہوا اسے دیکھتے ہوئے، میں یہ کہوں گا کہ پائیداری میری فہرست میں سرفہرست ہے۔ آپ کو یہ یقینی بنانا ہوگا کہ آپ جو آلہ عوام کو بیچ رہے ہیں وہ اس عمل کو لاکھوں بار دہرانے کے قابل ہے۔

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    تصویری کریڈٹ: برائن ہیٹر

    کیا ہم اگلے سال کے MWC میں Rizr کا پروڈکٹائزڈ ورژن دیکھیں گے؟ میں اس پر بینک نہیں کروں گا۔ لیکن کمپنیوں کو اسی پرانے اسمارٹ فون سلیٹ سے باہر سوچتے ہوئے دیکھنا بھی اچھا لگتا ہے۔

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  • 2023 Canadian Screen Awards nominations: TV drama ‘The Porter’ leads with 19 nods – National | Globalnews.ca

    This year\’s Canadian Screen Awards feature a number of Black-led and diverse productions, including The Porter, a CBC and BET Plus series set in Montreal, Detroit and Chicago, and Brother, a coming-of-age film set in Scarborough. The Porter is the leading nominee with 19 nods, while Brother is the leading film nominee with 14 nods. Other major contenders include Viking, Crimes of the Future, and Riceboy Sleeps. Television nominees include the CBC comedy Sort Of, and the kids’ series Detention Adventure, with 15 nominations each. The awards will be handed out at seven galas between April 11 and 14, and the pre-taped telecast will air April 16 on CBC and CBC Gem. Follow the Canadian Screen Awards to stay up to date on the nominees, winners, and special honourees.



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  • Clement Virgo\’s Brother, sci-fi comedy Viking among leading nominees for Canadian Screen Awards | CBC News

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    Clement Virgo\’s Brother, a coming of age drama set in Scarborough, Ont., in the 1990s, leads all films with 14 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, followed by Stephane Lafleur\’s science-fiction comedy Viking, which picked up 13 nods on Wednesday when the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced its contenders for this year\’s awards. 

    On the broadcast side, the CBC and BET+ series The Porter picked up 19 nominations, while last year\’s most nominated show, Sort Of, had another strong showing with 15, the same as the CBC Gem series Detention Adventure

    Brother, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, is an adaptation of David Chariandy\’s novel of the same name, while Viking is about a B-team of volunteers tasked with simulating a manned mission to Mars, in order to work out the social issues that the real astronauts will face. 

    David Cronenberg\’s science-fiction body horror Crimes Of The Future received 11 nominations. 

    This is the first year that the awards will feature gender neutral performance categories, with eight nominees in each category, including Lamar Johnson (Brother), Steve Laplante (Viking) and Seung-Yoon Choi (Riceboy Sleeps)

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    Mouna Traoré as Marlene and Aml Ameen as Junior in The Porter. Both were nominated for best lead performer in a drama series, along with their co-star Ronnie Rowe Jr. (CBC)

    The CTV series Transplant, last year\’s winner for best drama series, is again nominated in that category, alongside CBC\’s The Porter, Moonshine and SkyMed. Global\’s Departure rounds out the nominees. 

    The best comedy series category also sees a returning champion among its nominees in CBC\’s Sort Of. Also nominated are Crave\’s Letterkenny, CTV-Sci-Fi\’s Astrid & Lilly Save the World, CBC Gem\’s Fakes and CTV\’s Children Ruin Everything.

    This will be the 11th edition of the awards, which celebrate achievement in Canadian broadcasting and film. They will be broadcast on Sunday, April 16 on CBC and CBC Gem, in a pre-taped format that some actors have expressed concerns about. This year\’s nominees include:

    \"A
    Bilal Baig, star and co-creator of Sort Of, which was again nominated for best comedy series, which it won at last year’s CSAs. (CBC)

    Best Motion Picture

    • Babysitter.

    • Brother.

    • Falcon Lake. 

    • Riceboy Sleeps. 

    • Summer with Hope. 

    • Viking. 

    Achievement in Direction 

    • Clement Virgo – Brother.

    • David Cronenberg – Crimes of the Future.

    • Charlotte Le Bon – Falcon Lake.

    • Anthony Shim – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Stéphane Lafleur – Viking.

    Performance in a Leading Role 

    • Monia Chokri – Babysitter.

    • Lamar Johnson – Brother.

    • Joseph Engel – Falcon Lake.

    • Kelly Depeault – Noémie dit oui.

    • Seung-Yoon Choi – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Maxime Le Flaguais – Rodéo.

    • Larissa Corriveau – That Kind of Summer | Un été comme ça.

    • Steve Laplante – Viking.

    Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary 

    Best Drama Series

    • Departure.

    • Moonshine.

    • The Porter.

    • SkyMed.

    • Transplant.

    Best Comedy Series

    WATCH | CSAs switch to gender-neutral performance categories:

    \"\"

    Gender-neutral categories coming to Canadian Screen Awards

    The Canadian Screen Awards will be switching to gender-neutral performance categories in 2023 rather than having separate prizes for best actor and actress. Organizers say it\’s an effort toward making the industry more equitable.

    Best Lead Performer, Drama Series

    • Mayko Nguyen – Hudson & Rex.

    • John Reardon – Hudson & Rex.

    • Jennifer Finnigan – Moonshine.

    • Aml Ameen – The Porter.

    • Ronnie Rowe Jr. – The Porter.

    • Mouna Traoré – The Porter.

    • Hamza Haq –Transplant.

    • Laurence Leboeuf –Transplant.

    Best Lead Performer, Comedy

    • Meaghan Rath – Children Ruin Everything.

    • Meredith MacNeill – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Adrienne C. Moore – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Rakhee Morzaria – Run the Burbs.

    • Andrew Phung – Run the Burbs.

    • Bilal Baig – Sort Of.

    • Dani Kind – Workin\’ Moms.

    • Catherine Reitman – Workin\’ Moms.



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  • Clement Virgo\’s Brother, sci-fi comedy Viking among leading nominees for Canadian Screen Awards | CBC News

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    Clement Virgo\’s Brother, a coming of age drama set in Scarborough, Ont., in the 1990s, leads all films with 14 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, followed by Stephane Lafleur\’s science-fiction comedy Viking, which picked up 13 nods on Wednesday when the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced its contenders for this year\’s awards. 

    On the broadcast side, the CBC and BET+ series The Porter picked up 19 nominations, while last year\’s most nominated show, Sort Of, had another strong showing with 15, the same as the CBC Gem series Detention Adventure

    Brother, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, is an adaptation of David Chariandy\’s novel of the same name, while Viking is about a B-team of volunteers tasked with simulating a manned mission to Mars, in order to work out the social issues that the real astronauts will face. 

    David Cronenberg\’s science-fiction body horror Crimes Of The Future received 11 nominations. 

    This is the first year that the awards will feature gender neutral performance categories, with eight nominees in each category, including Lamar Johnson (Brother), Steve Laplante (Viking) and Seung-Yoon Choi (Riceboy Sleeps)

    \"A
    Mouna Traoré as Marlene and Aml Ameen as Junior in The Porter. Both were nominated for best lead performer in a drama series, along with their co-star Ronnie Rowe Jr. (CBC)

    The CTV series Transplant, last year\’s winner for best drama series, is again nominated in that category, alongside CBC\’s The Porter, Moonshine and SkyMed. Global\’s Departure rounds out the nominees. 

    The best comedy series category also sees a returning champion among its nominees in CBC\’s Sort Of. Also nominated are Crave\’s Letterkenny, CTV-Sci-Fi\’s Astrid & Lilly Save the World, CBC Gem\’s Fakes and CTV\’s Children Ruin Everything.

    This will be the 11th edition of the awards, which celebrate achievement in Canadian broadcasting and film. They will be broadcast on Sunday, April 16 on CBC and CBC Gem, in a pre-taped format that some actors have expressed concerns about. This year\’s nominees include:

    \"A
    Bilal Baig, star and co-creator of Sort Of, which was again nominated for best comedy series, which it won at last year’s CSAs. (CBC)

    Best Motion Picture

    • Babysitter.

    • Brother.

    • Falcon Lake. 

    • Riceboy Sleeps. 

    • Summer with Hope. 

    • Viking. 

    Achievement in Direction 

    • Clement Virgo – Brother.

    • David Cronenberg – Crimes of the Future.

    • Charlotte Le Bon – Falcon Lake.

    • Anthony Shim – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Stéphane Lafleur – Viking.

    Performance in a Leading Role 

    • Monia Chokri – Babysitter.

    • Lamar Johnson – Brother.

    • Joseph Engel – Falcon Lake.

    • Kelly Depeault – Noémie dit oui.

    • Seung-Yoon Choi – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Maxime Le Flaguais – Rodéo.

    • Larissa Corriveau – That Kind of Summer | Un été comme ça.

    • Steve Laplante – Viking.

    Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary 

    Best Drama Series

    • Departure.

    • Moonshine.

    • The Porter.

    • SkyMed.

    • Transplant.

    Best Comedy Series

    WATCH | CSAs switch to gender-neutral performance categories:

    \"\"

    Gender-neutral categories coming to Canadian Screen Awards

    The Canadian Screen Awards will be switching to gender-neutral performance categories in 2023 rather than having separate prizes for best actor and actress. Organizers say it\’s an effort toward making the industry more equitable.

    Best Lead Performer, Drama Series

    • Mayko Nguyen – Hudson & Rex.

    • John Reardon – Hudson & Rex.

    • Jennifer Finnigan – Moonshine.

    • Aml Ameen – The Porter.

    • Ronnie Rowe Jr. – The Porter.

    • Mouna Traoré – The Porter.

    • Hamza Haq –Transplant.

    • Laurence Leboeuf –Transplant.

    Best Lead Performer, Comedy

    • Meaghan Rath – Children Ruin Everything.

    • Meredith MacNeill – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Adrienne C. Moore – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Rakhee Morzaria – Run the Burbs.

    • Andrew Phung – Run the Burbs.

    • Bilal Baig – Sort Of.

    • Dani Kind – Workin\’ Moms.

    • Catherine Reitman – Workin\’ Moms.



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  • Clement Virgo\’s Brother, sci-fi comedy Viking among leading nominees for Canadian Screen Awards | CBC News

    [

    Clement Virgo\’s Brother, a coming of age drama set in Scarborough, Ont., in the 1990s, leads all films with 14 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, followed by Stephane Lafleur\’s science-fiction comedy Viking, which picked up 13 nods on Wednesday when the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced its contenders for this year\’s awards. 

    On the broadcast side, the CBC and BET+ series The Porter picked up 19 nominations, while last year\’s most nominated show, Sort Of, had another strong showing with 15, the same as the CBC Gem series Detention Adventure

    Brother, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, is an adaptation of David Chariandy\’s novel of the same name, while Viking is about a B-team of volunteers tasked with simulating a manned mission to Mars, in order to work out the social issues that the real astronauts will face. 

    David Cronenberg\’s science-fiction body horror Crimes Of The Future received 11 nominations. 

    This is the first year that the awards will feature gender neutral performance categories, with eight nominees in each category, including Lamar Johnson (Brother), Steve Laplante (Viking) and Seung-Yoon Choi (Riceboy Sleeps)

    \"A
    Mouna Traoré as Marlene and Aml Ameen as Junior in The Porter. Both were nominated for best lead performer in a drama series, along with their co-star Ronnie Rowe Jr. (CBC)

    The CTV series Transplant, last year\’s winner for best drama series, is again nominated in that category, alongside CBC\’s The Porter, Moonshine and SkyMed. Global\’s Departure rounds out the nominees. 

    The best comedy series category also sees a returning champion among its nominees in CBC\’s Sort Of. Also nominated are Crave\’s Letterkenny, CTV-Sci-Fi\’s Astrid & Lilly Save the World, CBC Gem\’s Fakes and CTV\’s Children Ruin Everything.

    This will be the 11th edition of the awards, which celebrate achievement in Canadian broadcasting and film. They will be broadcast on Sunday, April 16 on CBC and CBC Gem, in a pre-taped format that some actors have expressed concerns about. This year\’s nominees include:

    \"A
    Bilal Baig, star and co-creator of Sort Of, which was again nominated for best comedy series, which it won at last year’s CSAs. (CBC)

    Best Motion Picture

    • Babysitter.

    • Brother.

    • Falcon Lake. 

    • Riceboy Sleeps. 

    • Summer with Hope. 

    • Viking. 

    Achievement in Direction 

    • Clement Virgo – Brother.

    • David Cronenberg – Crimes of the Future.

    • Charlotte Le Bon – Falcon Lake.

    • Anthony Shim – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Stéphane Lafleur – Viking.

    Performance in a Leading Role 

    • Monia Chokri – Babysitter.

    • Lamar Johnson – Brother.

    • Joseph Engel – Falcon Lake.

    • Kelly Depeault – Noémie dit oui.

    • Seung-Yoon Choi – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Maxime Le Flaguais – Rodéo.

    • Larissa Corriveau – That Kind of Summer | Un été comme ça.

    • Steve Laplante – Viking.

    Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary 

    Best Drama Series

    • Departure.

    • Moonshine.

    • The Porter.

    • SkyMed.

    • Transplant.

    Best Comedy Series

    WATCH | CSAs switch to gender-neutral performance categories:

    \"\"

    Gender-neutral categories coming to Canadian Screen Awards

    The Canadian Screen Awards will be switching to gender-neutral performance categories in 2023 rather than having separate prizes for best actor and actress. Organizers say it\’s an effort toward making the industry more equitable.

    Best Lead Performer, Drama Series

    • Mayko Nguyen – Hudson & Rex.

    • John Reardon – Hudson & Rex.

    • Jennifer Finnigan – Moonshine.

    • Aml Ameen – The Porter.

    • Ronnie Rowe Jr. – The Porter.

    • Mouna Traoré – The Porter.

    • Hamza Haq –Transplant.

    • Laurence Leboeuf –Transplant.

    Best Lead Performer, Comedy

    • Meaghan Rath – Children Ruin Everything.

    • Meredith MacNeill – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Adrienne C. Moore – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Rakhee Morzaria – Run the Burbs.

    • Andrew Phung – Run the Burbs.

    • Bilal Baig – Sort Of.

    • Dani Kind – Workin\’ Moms.

    • Catherine Reitman – Workin\’ Moms.



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  • Clement Virgo\’s Brother, sci-fi comedy Viking among leading nominees for Canadian Screen Awards | CBC News

    [

    Clement Virgo\’s Brother, a coming of age drama set in Scarborough, Ont., in the 1990s, leads all films with 14 nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards, followed by Stephane Lafleur\’s science-fiction comedy Viking, which picked up 13 nods on Wednesday when the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced its contenders for this year\’s awards. 

    On the broadcast side, the CBC and BET+ series The Porter picked up 19 nominations, while last year\’s most nominated show, Sort Of, had another strong showing with 15, the same as the CBC Gem series Detention Adventure

    Brother, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September, is an adaptation of David Chariandy\’s novel of the same name, while Viking is about a B-team of volunteers tasked with simulating a manned mission to Mars, in order to work out the social issues that the real astronauts will face. 

    David Cronenberg\’s science-fiction body horror Crimes Of The Future received 11 nominations. 

    This is the first year that the awards will feature gender neutral performance categories, with eight nominees in each category, including Lamar Johnson (Brother), Steve Laplante (Viking) and Seung-Yoon Choi (Riceboy Sleeps)

    \"A
    Mouna Traoré as Marlene and Aml Ameen as Junior in The Porter. Both were nominated for best lead performer in a drama series, along with their co-star Ronnie Rowe Jr. (CBC)

    The CTV series Transplant, last year\’s winner for best drama series, is again nominated in that category, alongside CBC\’s The Porter, Moonshine and SkyMed. Global\’s Departure rounds out the nominees. 

    The best comedy series category also sees a returning champion among its nominees in CBC\’s Sort Of. Also nominated are Crave\’s Letterkenny, CTV-Sci-Fi\’s Astrid & Lilly Save the World, CBC Gem\’s Fakes and CTV\’s Children Ruin Everything.

    This will be the 11th edition of the awards, which celebrate achievement in Canadian broadcasting and film. They will be broadcast on Sunday, April 16 on CBC and CBC Gem, in a pre-taped format that some actors have expressed concerns about. This year\’s nominees include:

    \"A
    Bilal Baig, star and co-creator of Sort Of, which was again nominated for best comedy series, which it won at last year’s CSAs. (CBC)

    Best Motion Picture

    • Babysitter.

    • Brother.

    • Falcon Lake. 

    • Riceboy Sleeps. 

    • Summer with Hope. 

    • Viking. 

    Achievement in Direction 

    • Clement Virgo – Brother.

    • David Cronenberg – Crimes of the Future.

    • Charlotte Le Bon – Falcon Lake.

    • Anthony Shim – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Stéphane Lafleur – Viking.

    Performance in a Leading Role 

    • Monia Chokri – Babysitter.

    • Lamar Johnson – Brother.

    • Joseph Engel – Falcon Lake.

    • Kelly Depeault – Noémie dit oui.

    • Seung-Yoon Choi – Riceboy Sleeps.

    • Maxime Le Flaguais – Rodéo.

    • Larissa Corriveau – That Kind of Summer | Un été comme ça.

    • Steve Laplante – Viking.

    Ted Rogers Best Feature Length Documentary 

    Best Drama Series

    • Departure.

    • Moonshine.

    • The Porter.

    • SkyMed.

    • Transplant.

    Best Comedy Series

    WATCH | CSAs switch to gender-neutral performance categories:

    \"\"

    Gender-neutral categories coming to Canadian Screen Awards

    The Canadian Screen Awards will be switching to gender-neutral performance categories in 2023 rather than having separate prizes for best actor and actress. Organizers say it\’s an effort toward making the industry more equitable.

    Best Lead Performer, Drama Series

    • Mayko Nguyen – Hudson & Rex.

    • John Reardon – Hudson & Rex.

    • Jennifer Finnigan – Moonshine.

    • Aml Ameen – The Porter.

    • Ronnie Rowe Jr. – The Porter.

    • Mouna Traoré – The Porter.

    • Hamza Haq –Transplant.

    • Laurence Leboeuf –Transplant.

    Best Lead Performer, Comedy

    • Meaghan Rath – Children Ruin Everything.

    • Meredith MacNeill – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Adrienne C. Moore – Pretty Hard Cases.

    • Rakhee Morzaria – Run the Burbs.

    • Andrew Phung – Run the Burbs.

    • Bilal Baig – Sort Of.

    • Dani Kind – Workin\’ Moms.

    • Catherine Reitman – Workin\’ Moms.



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