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Happy National Nacho Day!

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:55 AM PST

Happy National Nacho Day!
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8 Things You Need To Know About Nachos

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Are We 1 Percent Nachos?

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EN IMAGES. Topshop : Cara Delevingne brille pour Noël - VIDEO. Jay-Z s'offre sa marque de champagne préférée

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:50 AM PST

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Journal Electronique - jeudi 6 novembre 2014

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:47 AM PST


 




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Luxembourg : révélations sur les milliards évaporés des multinationales
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Un paludisme très dangereux émerge en Asie
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L'édition POP: François Hollande et Julie Gayet se verraient toujours en secret à l’Elysée

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:35 AM PST

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Sarkozy : "Je pense qu'on n'en a pas fini avec Valérie Trierweiler" | Pierre Moscovici démissionne de l'Assemblée, législative partielle à venir dans le Doubs

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:35 AM PST

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Edition 17h - Office débarque sur iPhone > Cash Investigation : les fabricants répondent > Wirelurker : un malware chinois sur les devices Apple > 5 outils pour récupérer ses données

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 08:11 AM PST

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Office débarque en gratuit sur iPhone, avec des fonctions d'édition

Après l'iPad, Word, Excel et PowerPoint sont désormais gratuits sur iPhone aussi. Mais Microsoft fait surtout évoluer son modèle freemium en ajoutant ainsi dans les versions gratuites, des fonctions d'édition de document - mais pas toutes. Sur tablette Android, Office est en preview. » Lire la suite

o Partenariat Apple/IBM : une offre de support informatique pour les entreprises
o Le marché vidéo américain passe à l'orange
o NFC : pirater une carte bancaire, c'est possible
o Une loi contre le terrorisme ? Oui et alors ?
o Hub One veut généraliser la 4G dans les infrastructures aéroportuaires
o Tax ruling : Apple et Amazon aiment le Luxembourg, et pas pour son climat
 
Partenariat Apple/IBM : une offre de support informatique pour les entreprises
   Première manifestation concrète du partenariat annoncé entre IBM et Apple : sur le site d'Apple, une offre de support informatique dédiée aux entreprises a été présentée. Cette offre est une extension du service AppleCare, proposé initialement aux particuliers. » Lire la suite
Le marché vidéo américain passe à l'orange
   Les chiffres publiés par le Digital Entertainment Group confirment la tendance du début d'année : le marché vidéo mue et perd de sa dynamique au passage. Les recettes sont en baisse de 1,2% au 3ème trimestre» Lire la suite
 
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NFC : pirater une carte bancaire, c'est possible
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Une loi contre le terrorisme ? Oui et alors ?
   Depuis plus de 2 mois, la presse regorge d'articles commentant, parfois de manière virulente, le projet de loi renforçant les dispositions relatives à la lutte contre le terrorisme. Décryptage d'Alexandra Ruiz, consultant sécurité et experte juridique chez Lexsi.» Lire la suite
Hub One veut généraliser la 4G dans les infrastructures aéroportuaires
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Tax ruling : Apple et Amazon aiment le Luxembourg, et pas pour son climat
   Comme plus de 300 autres multinationales, Apple et Amazon ont signé des accords secrets, mais légaux, avec le Luxembourg pour bénéficier d'une fiscalité très réduite, sinon nulle, et ainsi échapper à l'impôt en Europe. » Lire la suite
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Android/iOS : Google Maps 9.0 en mode Materiel Design
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Cash Investigation : le président de Huawei France ne digère pas, Microsoft/Nokia répond...
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Politics CheatSheet - Obama: Lamest Duck Ever?

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Almost every two-term president gets a pasting in the midterms, but Obama now faces lame-duck issues on an historic scale.
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Call it the neoconservatives' revenge. But even the dovish side of the GOP now acknowledges the election was a win for their party's hawks.
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The big Republican gains on Tuesday didn't happen because their agenda is more attractive. And if anything, it shows that they'll have to moderate to stay alive.
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Want to know why the GOP roared to victory on Tuesday? Because Americans still aren't better off than they were six years ago.
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Les acheteurs de tabac sur Internet bientôt sanctionnés

Posted: 06 Nov 2014 07:27 AM PST

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Microsoft refreshes Office for iPad, iPhone; more features now free for consumers

Microsoft is making available new versions of its Office apps for iPads and iPhones, and is making more of the core Office functionality available for free to consumers.

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Apple details AppleCare Enterprise IBM support

Apple lifts the lid on its combined AppleCare and IBM enterprise support package.

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Office on Android will land in preview soon with more freebies to encourage usage. The challenge is that Android is already tightly integrated with Google Docs.

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OS X malware infecting connected iPhones, iPads

Researchers say WireLurker can infect installed iOS applications, automate a generation of malicious iOS applications and spread through enterprise provisioning.

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Android Lollipop rollout delayed due to battery drain bug

Android fans will have to wait another week to get their hands on Android 5.0 as Google fixes a bug that was causing severe battery drain.

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Weird science: How shaky web usage reports distort our view of tech markets

Monthly reports from two big analytics firms have become a staple of tech journalism recently. Two anomalies in this month's reports make the case for data skeptics. Did XP usage suddenly plunge last month? And is a Chinese web browser really taking off in the U.S.?

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Moto X (2nd Generation) review: Improved specs and useful extras, but short on storage options

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This is the best Nexus 6 unboxing video we've ever seen
So close, and yet so far. We’re finally in the home stretch, with Google’s brand new Nexus smartphone for 2014 now available to preorder. But for Android fans, these last few days until the phone finally starts shipping are going to feel like an eternity. The Motorola-built Nexus 6 is shaping up to be the sleekest and most powerful phablet the world has ever seen, and it continues the incredible roll Motorola is on right now. As we noted in our Droid Turbo review, Motorola has absolutely become the king of Android in the second half of 2014. Of course, while you wait for the new Nexus 6 to finally hit store shelves, there is some good coverage out there to tide you over.
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You can use Microsoft Office for free on your iPhone or iPad starting right now
Microsoft under Satya Nadella truly is a new company. Microsoft on Thursday announced that you’ll now be able to use its Microsoft Office mobile apps on your iPhone or iPad even if you don’t have a subscription to Office 365 — in other words, Office for iOS just became a free mobile app. And don’t think that Microsoft has left Android users out in the cold either, as the company says that Office for Android tablets will be free to use without an Office 365 subscription in the near future as well.
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Ex-NSA lawyer: Apple and Google may end up like BlackBerry if they make their phones more secure
We’ve heard government officials make a lot of questionable claims to try to get Apple and Google to not encrypt data on their smartphone platforms. However, this might be the most ridiculous and shameless scare tactic we’ve seen anyone use yet. The Guardian brings us word that former NSA general counsel Stewart Baker is now claiming that Apple and Google shouldn’t encrypt their smartphones’ data because they’ll end up like BlackBerry.
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This is the most advanced iPhone malware yet, and it should terrify you
Apple used its iOS anti-malware security many times to bash Android's malware problem — which is an issue that affects plenty of Android users — but it looks like the company might have a serious iOS and OS X security issue on its hands, The New York Times reports. While malware attacks have been possible against jailbroken iOS devices for some time, a new piece of malware has been discovered that can infect even iPhones that have not been jailbroken.
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This is Apple's gorgeous new Mac App Store
Apple released OS X 10.10 Yosemite last month and the new desktop operating system was packed full of great new features. Spotlight has been totally remade, Continuity features add terrific integration with iOS devices, and plenty more functionality was added. But beyond features, Yosemite also introduced a completely redesigned interface that is flatter and far more modern than Apple’s earlier desktop software. Menus got a new look, apps got a new look and even icons were completely redesigned, but Apple’s Mac App Store remained unchanged… until now.
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EFF: iMessage and FaceTime are best, most secure, mass-market messaging options
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Tuesday released a report on messaging apps security, saying that Apple's iMessage and FaceTime SMS/instant message and video chat services, respectively, are the most secure mass-market options for consumers, though that doesn't mean everything is perfect.
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This Sony Action Cam video of an eagle soaring over Paris is the most incredible thing you'll see all day
GoPro this year has gotten a lot of attention for some of the incredible videos that users have been filming with its cameras, including videos that show us up-close footage of volcanoes and of men leaping off four-story buildings. Other action camera makers have seen GoPro’s branding success and are now unleashing some incredible videos using their own cameras, including one Sony just produced with a Sony Action Cam that gives us an amazing first-person perspective of what it’s like to be an eagle soaring over Paris.
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OnePlus wants to sell one million smartphones by the end of 2014
OnePlus has had its ups and downs throughout 2014, but as we reach the end of the year, the company still has high hopes for the intriguing OnePlus One. The Android smartphone was initially available only to consumers who managed to secure an invite, but OnePlus opened sales to the public for a limited time during a special preorder promotion last week. Unfortunately, it was a bit of a mess, but it helped propel the One to over 500,000 sales.
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Your terrible Wi-Fi router password could be a major security threat
In addition to targeting your computers and smartphones, hackers might revert to a different kind of hacking to enter your house, at least virtually, and steal sensitive information. According to t\, "79% of American home networks are at risk of cybersecurity attacks," with the point of entry being unsecured wireless routers.
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One sweeping infographic breaks down the entire 7-year history of Android
In November of 2007, Google established the Open Handset Alliance and revealed that Android would be its very first product. Seven years later, Google’s mobile operating system seems unstoppable, dominating nearly every major market in the world. By allowing its open OS to proliferate, Google has become an inseparable part of the smartphone scene.
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HUFFPOLLSTER: How President Obama Defined The Midterms

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The exit polls and election results demonstrate the powerful influence of the President on campaign 2014. Turnout was down from 2010. And forecasters and pollsters start looking back at what went wrong. This is HuffPollster for Thursday, November 6, 2014.

OBAMA'S UNPOPULARITY DRAGS DOWN DEMS - Scott Clement: "Why did so many Democrats lose on Tuesday? Here's the simplest answer: President Obama was a political dead weight for his party. No Democratic Senate candidate performed more than nine percentage points better than Obama’s approval rating in their state’s exit poll. This outlier over-performance was barely good enough for Sens. Mark Warner to pull off reelection in Virginia and Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire...Notably, both of these candidates are personally popular and serve in states that are evenly split between Democrats and Republicans. They also each spent time as governor before being elected to the Senate." [WashPost]

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And none ran much ahead of Obama in the South - Nate Cohn: "The Democrats running in the South this election season were not weak candidates. They had distinguished surnames, the benefits of incumbency, the occasional conservative position and in some cases flawed opponents. They were often running in the states where Southern Democrats had the best records of outperforming the national party. Black turnout was not low, either, nearly reaching the same proportion of the electorate in North Carolina, Louisiana and Georgia as in 2012. Yet none of them — not Mary Landrieu, Alison Lundergan Grimes, Michelle Nunn, Kay Hagan, Mark Pryor or Mark Warner — was able to run Tuesday more than a few points ahead of President Obama’s historically poor performance among Southern white voters in 2012, based on county-level results and exit polls. There were some predominantly white counties in every state where the Senate candidates ran behind Mr. Obama, even in the former Democratic strongholds of Kentucky and Arkansas." [NYT]

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A simple 'fundamentals' model that got it right - Sean Trende: "in the end, the fundamentals won out. Back in February of this year, I put together a simple, fundamentals-based analysis of the elections, based off of nothing more than presidential job approval and incumbency. That was it. It suggested that if Barack Obama’s job approval was 44 percent, Republicans should pick up nine Senate seats. Obama’s job approval was 44 percent in exit polls of the electorate, and it appears that Republicans are on pace to pick up nine Senate seats. Moreover, only one Democrat -- Natalie Tennant in West Virginia -- ran more than 10 points ahead of the president’s job approval." [RCP]

GENDER, AGE GAPS REMAIN WIDE - Pew Research: "Nationally, 52% of voters backed Republican candidates for Congress, while 47% voted for Democrats, according to exit polls by the National Election Pool, as reported byThe New York Times. The overall vote share is similar to the GOP’s margin in the 2010 elections, and many of the key demographic divides seen in that election — particularly wide gender and age gaps — remain. Men favored Republicans by a 16-point margin (57% voted for the GOP, 41% for Democrats) yesterday, while women voted for Democratic candidates by a four-point margin (51% to 47%). This gender gap is at least as large as in 2010: In that election men voted for Republicans by a 14-point margin while women were nearly evenly split, opting for GOP candidates by a one-point margin….as in 2010 — an older electorate compared with presidential elections advantaged the GOP. Fully 22% of 2014 voters were 65 and older — a group GOP candidates won by 16-points. By comparison, in 2012, they made up just 16% of the electorate." [Pew]

TURNOUT WAS DOWN FROM 2010 - Carl Bialik and Reuben Fischer-Baum: "[E]nough data is in for Michael P. McDonald, a political scientist at the University of Florida, to make preliminary estimates of turnout. And what they show is a steep decline from recent national elections. McDonald estimates that just 36.6 percent of Americans eligible to vote did so for the highest office on their ballot. That’s down from 40.9 percent in the previous midterm elections, in 2010, and a steep falloff from 58 percent in 2012. Numbers for 2014 should be treated with care, McDonald cautioned on his website. For one thing, they don’t come from his preferred measure, which is total ballots counted divided by total voting-eligible population; that isn’t available yet. Also, he’s made projections to fill in gaps in the data. 'These may not accurately reflect the actual number of outstanding ballots cast on Election Day, outstanding mail ballots yet to be counted, and provisional ballots to be counted,' he wrote." [538]

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Lowest rate since 1940? -- Michael McDonald: "National turnout with fresh eyes this morning still looks low. If doesn't beat 1998's 38%, would be lowest since 34% in 1940...No state had a turnout rate below 30% in 2010. This year there are several with uncompetitive elections threatening not to make the cut." [@ElectProject here and here]

Amplified Democrats' U.S. House losses - David Wasserman: "Plain and simple, the story in House races was an epic turnout collapse and motivational deficit. Democrats' surprisingly large losses are attributable to 'orphan states' where there was little enthusiasm for top-of-the-ticket Democrats. For example, in New York, the lack of a competitive statewide race caused Democratic turnout to plummet, and Reps. Tim Bishop (NY-01) and Dan Maffei (NY-24) suffered surprisingly wide defeats." Wasserman adds more via Twitter: "Flawed assumption many (including me) made was 2010 #s were Dems' absolute low-watermark in many states/districts. Turns out, they weren't." [Cook Political, @Redistrict]

A THEORY FOR THE POLLING MISFIRE - Joshua Tucker: "Is it possible that pollsters overestimate the previous election when constructing their weights for the current election? So yes, there are good reasons to think it is harder to reach young people today using telephone surveys. But of course pollsters know this, and so adjust the weights of their surveys accordingly. But with fewer young people in their surveys — combined with the possibility that the young people you can reach by phone are not representative of young people generally — the work that has to be done by these weights grows. Now, not wanting to get a mistaken estimate because of this bias, I wonder if the polling overcompensated in terms of weights in this regard because of the voting patterns observed in the 2012 presidential elections. To be clear, I am not stating that I think pollsters applied presidential turnout models to an off-term election, but instead whether the subtle concerns about underestimating portions of the 2012 electorate led pollsters to overcompensate in setting their weights for the 2014 elections, which in turn had a larger effect due to declining response rates to surveys." [WashPost]

BRIER SCORING THE FORECASTERS - John Sides: "[C]ounting winners isn’t the best way to evaluate forecasting models. A better (though not perfect) tool is Brier scores. Most forecasters favor making these one part of the evaluation process, as Carl Bialik of 538 notes. Brier scores take into account both whether races were called correctly and the underlying confidence of the forecast. The best outcome is to be 100 percent certain and correct (a Brier score of 0). The worst outcome is to be 100 percent certain and incorrect (a Brier score of 1). Lower scores are better. Here are some preliminary estimates, excluding Louisiana but assuming Warner and Sullivan victories:

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"Because the forecasts were calling most of the same winners, the differences here are mainly due to confidence. The forecast with the lowest score was the Daily Kos, which was run by political scientist Drew Linzer. The Election Lab forecast had the second lowest score. One other way to compare these scores is this: the difference of a score of 2.5 and a score of 5 is about the difference between what our forecasting model has previously scored on Election Day vs. two weeks to go." [WashPost]

What forecasts got right -- and wrong - Josh Katz: "In the aggregate, pollsters were off — way off. Arkansas was expected to be a Republican win, but not an 18-point blowout for Tom Cotton. Virginia was expected to be a safe Democratic victory, not a nail-biter that, as of Wednesday afternoon, remained too close to call. In races around the country, polls skewed toward the Democrats, and Republicans outperformed their polling averages by substantial margins….Perhaps just as notable as where polling averages missed is where they did not. In Alaska, often trotted out as the prototype of a state that’s difficult to poll, the polling average fell within a single point of the current vote margin. Meanwhile, in Virginia, henceforth to be known as the Alaska of the East, polls underestimated support for the Republican, Ed Gillespie, by about 9 points. Errors in Arkansas and Kentucky were similar…. In general, putting too much weight on these post hoc evaluations could leave you vulnerable to outcome bias. Suppose we decide to flip a coin — you say the probability that it lands heads is 50 percent; I say it’s 100 percent. I flip the coin and it lands heads. Whether you use Brier scores or logarithmic scores, my forecast will be judged better than yours. In fact, my forecast will be judged better by almost any reasonable metric. It’s only in the long run, over many repeated flips, that the flaws in my forecast would be revealed….But we can’t repeat the 2014 election multiple times….It’s only in judging outcomes over a series of elections that these methods are useful." [NYT]

YOUGOV REVIEWS ITS NATIONAL POLLING - Doug Rivers on the Senate polls: "In terms of getting the outcome right, we did fairly well (only missing in Iowa and North Carolina, where we gave Democrats leads of 1.0% and 2.1%, respectively). However...it is evident that we had a consistent overstatement of the Democratic vote. On average, our polls over-estimated the Democratic share of the two party vote by 2.0%. This was not unusual – most polls this year overstated Democratic performance – but this is a larger average bias than we have encountered in previous years….The average absolute error ranged from 2.6% (for CNN/ORC) to 3.7% (for NBC/Marist), with YouGov in the middle of the pack. Every pollster exhibited a Democratic bias of around two percent, though YouGov's was slightly smaller than the others. Our percentage of correct leaders was higher, but this is not really a fair comparison (since we polled a large number of uncompetitive races).... In post-election surveys, we plan on recontacting all voters to determine whether these respondents actually voted and, if so, for whom." [YouGov]

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And the House polls - "In 97% of the races, the leader in the poll was also the election winner. The leading candidate only lost in 13 of 435 seats. 11 of the 13 miscalled races were won by a Republican and two by a Democrat. In 339 of the 354 contested races (96%,) the poll estimate was within the margin of error….The average error (or 'bias') was 1.74%, indicating that, on average, we over-estimated Democratic vote by a bit less than two points. We have a similar Democratic bias in our Senate estimates and most other polls suffered from similar problems. In past elections, we have been able to obtain an average error less than 1% in magnitude, so this represents an area for further investigation and potential improvement. Finally, aggregating our estimates across districts, we predicted that Republicans would end up with 239 seats. The actual outcome appears to be that Republicans will win 244 seats." [YouGov]

HUFFPOLLSTER OFF ON FRIDAY - After a busy election season, HuffPollster will be taking a long weekend. See you again on Monday.

THURSDAY'S 'OUTLIERS' - Links to the best of news at the intersection of polling, politics and political data:

-Stu Rothenberg says he saw the midterm election wave coming. [Roll Call]

-Steven Shepard reports on a bad night for the polls. [Politico]

-Bill McInturff (R) mines the exit polls to explain why "elephants are dancing." [POS]

-Alex Rogers reviews why pollsters got so many races wrong. [Time]

-Larry Sabato wants an "investigation" into Virginia's polling. [TPM]

-Several pollsters say polls did well on Election Day 2014. [538]

-Voters' guesses as to who would win the midterms were more accurate predictors than who they said they would vote for. [NYT]

-"You can't win on turn-out if you are losing on message," a smart Republican pollster tells Amy Walter. [Cook Political; was it this guy?]

-Harrison Hickman (D) offers the top 10 least helpful Democratic excuses. [HuffPost]

-Democratic pollsters attribute their loss to the lack of an economic message. [WashPost]
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