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May 15, 2015

كيف تحطم رقما قياسيا في اللعبة المخبأة في جوجل كروم ؟

- هل تريد أن تحطم رقما قياسيا في اللعبة المخبَّأة في (Google Chrome) ?


السلام عليكم
سنتعرف في هذه التدوينة طريقة بسيطة كي تحطم رقما قياسيا في اللعبة المخبأة في جوجل كروم 
1- أول شيئ عليك أن تقوم بتشغيل اللعبة طبعا بعد ذلك تتجه بسرعة إلى قائمة الإشعارات وتضغط مطولا على زر الصوت مثلا , ثم تنتظر 15 دقيقة مثلا وبعد انتهاء المدة تضغط على زر الرجوع وستجد اللعبة ما زالت شغَّالة وستلاحظ انك وصلت الى رقم قياسي وكل ما عليك الان ان تفعله هو التقاط صورة لهذه الوضعية وبهذا تكون قد حطمت رقما قياسيا.
هذا كل ما في الموضوع اذا اعجبك فلا تبخل علينا بزر لايك ‏‎smile‎‏ رمز تعبيري
- ملاحظة : كلما كان الوقت طويلا في الانتظار الا وازداد ارتفاع العدد .


Feb 24, 2015

كيف تغير شكل القفل التقليدي لجهازك الأندرويد ؟

قم بتغيير الشكل التقليدي لقفل شاشتك واختر من مجموعة من الأشكال
قم بتحميل تطبيق "سباركي" بنسخت هالأخيرة من الرابط:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sparkymobile.sparkylockscreenlite
ملاحظة : عند تحميلك لهذا التطبيق لا تنسى إيقاف قفل الشاشة الافتراضي لديك , في حال قمت بوضع كلمة سر او حماية سيصبح لديك قفلين للشاشة عليك تجاوزهما في كل مرة , لذا عليك بإيقاف الحماية الافتراضية لقفل الشاشة لديك

Jul 11, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 6 – Best Specs and Price Comparison



   The iPhone 6 which is soon to come will be great competition for the Samsung Galaxy S5. Here we have a comparison between the two to figure out which one would actually be the best choice since both are amazing flagships for their companies.


Samsung’s Galaxy S5 is ruling the tech market right now, no other device being quite like it: the device comes with amazing specs that are just daring every other company to come with a worthy opponent. Unfortunately for Samsung, Apple is in the making of a revolutionary handset as well which will at least be as sold as Samsung. We keep hearing great news about the iPhone 6, but let’s see which one is actually better when it comes to specs and price.


The iPhone 6 has yet to be released, most people expecting Apple to release their new flagship somewhere in September or October (seeing how most of its past smartphones hit the market in that period of the year). The Samsung Galaxy S5 appeared on the market on April 11th this year, which makes it relatively new and exciting.

There is no official statement about what price tag will be on the iPhone 6, but as we know Apple, it will be most likely more expensive than the Galaxy S5. Right now, the smallest price the Samsung Galaxy S5 can be found at is $583.00. 

Samsung made this device even more affordable, seeing how the Galaxy S4, after two months of being on the market, was more expensive than is the Galaxy S5 right now.

There aren’t many leaks about the iPhone 6 will bring to the table, but we are sure that the device will come as a competition for the S5. What we can tell you is that Samsung equipped its handset with a Super AMOLED display measuring 5.1 inches and that can render a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The device is powered by a Krait 400 processor (quad core working at 2.5 GHz) which is paired up with a Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC chipset from Qualcomm. The Galaxy S5 can be purchased with two options of internal storage: 16 GB and 32 GB (by using a microSD card, you can expand this memory by up to 128 GB).

 The battery unit housed on this smartphone has a capacity of 2800 mAh which is estimated to last 21 hours of talking time.

 Other interesting features that Samsung brought with this device are the fingerprint scanner and the heart-beat sensor.

 The iPhone 6 does promise to come with revolutionary technology, so we’ll just have to wait to see if it is a match for the South Korean flagship.


The operating system is also an aspect we have to cover.

Considering that the Android 5.0 Lollipop OS was just released by Google and it was not available in April, the Galaxy S5 does come with the best option of operating system: the Android KitKat. We are sure that Samsung will make available an upgrade to the new OS. As for the iPhone 6, this one will probably have iOS 8.

Now, since we don’t have full details about the iPhone 6, we have to say that the Samsung Galaxy S5 can still enjoy its success because it is an exquisite smartphone. If you’re patient enough to wait for the iPhone 6, Apple’s device is probably excellent as well, so it’s just a matter of taste which one you choose.


A company wants you to experiment on Facebook — by quitting


   Reaction to Facebook’s controversial mood manipulation study dominated headlines for a week. Lawmakers called for an investigation. Governments did, too. Consumer groups filed complaints. And of course, users threatened to leave.
Now, a Dutch nonprofit initiative is calling on users to conduct their own Facebook mood experiment by quitting the site for 99 days and taking periodic happiness surveys to see whether they’re better off without it.
The “99 Days of Freedom” initiative was dreamed up by employees at Just B.V., a creative agency in the Netherlands. It started as an office joke.
“Like a lot of Facebook users, many of us were bothered by reports of secret mood experiments,” Just’s art director, Merijn Straathof, said in a press release. “As we discussed it internally, we noted an interesting tendency: To a person, everyone had at least a ‘complicated’ relationship with Facebook. Whether it was being tagged in unflattering photos, getting into arguments with other users or simply regretting time lost through excessive use, there was a surprising degree of negative sentiment. Then someone joked, ‘I guess that the real question is, ‘How do you feel when you don’t use Facebook?’ There was group laughter, followed by, ‘Wait a second. That’s a really good question!”
Just chose 99 days because it thought users would lose interest if the campaign ran longer and it would be hard to measure emotional change if it was shorter. Straathof stressed the goal isn’t to protest Facebook or undermine its business. “Facebook is an incredible platform, we’re all fiercely loyal users and we believe that there’s a lot to love about the service,” he said.
As of early Friday morning, more than 6,000 people had signed up for the campaign, which was announced on Wednesday. That’s barely a drop in Facebook’s billion-user bucket.
Even if the campaign called for leaving Facebook altogether, would it work? Cornell University conducted a survey which it published in 2013 showing a quarter of Facebook users take breaks from the site by deactivating their account, and one in 10 completely quit. The survey was based on responses from 410 people – not exactly representative of Facebook’s much larger user base.
However there were some interesting results. The researchers found that Facebook users who deactivate their account are more likely to know someone else who has also deactivated – perhaps a sign that if enough people get mad at Facebook, a mass exodus could occur.
But mass exodus would mean overcoming the network effect. That would be tough. People might be mad at Facebook, but it’s still the site people use to catch up with friends and family. You can’t just leave it for another site because your friends aren’t on another site – they’re on Facebook. Even if you quit Facebook, you might be using another network it owns like Instagram or What’s App.
But plenty of alternative social networks are out there – some popping up just in time to capitalize on anti-Facebook rage. Sobrr is one such Facebook alternative. In a way, it’s the anti-Facebook. Instead of tracking everything you do, the site erases everything every 24 hours.
Erasing everything is a promise we’ve heard before. Remember Snapchat’ssupposed commitment to privacy? Users were told photos and videos sent through the app would disappear within ten seconds, but it turned out they were being saved without users’ knowledge.



Samsung Fails to Launch its Tizen-based Smartphone in Moscow, Unsure of New Launch Date



Samsung once again gets cold feet when launching a Tizen smartphone
General consumers haven’t had much experience with Samsung’s Tizen mobile operating system. Tizen is currently shipping on Samsung’s Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo smartwatches (the company also offered a Tizen OS upgrade for the original Galaxy Gear). However, most are awaiting the release of Tizen on the high-profile smartphone stage.
That moment was supposed to happen yesterday at a launch event held in Moscow for Tizen developers. However, Samsung backed out of its plans for launching the Samsung Z in Russia. Instead, Samsung issued a statement, which read in part, “the smartphone will appear on the Russian market later, when we can offer our users a fullest portfolio of applications.”
For developers that are actually trying to embrace the Tizen platform, this was definitely a setback, and likely not very encouraging. After all, this is the second time that Samsung has botched the launch of a Tizen-backed smartphone. Earlier this year, Samsung cancelled plans to launch a Tizen smartphone in Japan just days before it was supposed to go on sale.
But while the Samsung Z didn’t launch at the Moscow event, Samsung execs were on hand to extol the virtues of using Tizen. However, even company execs weren’t exactly brimming with optimism, with Samsung’s Dmitry Anosov stating, “The most obvious advantage [of developing for the Tizen phone] is that you’ll be at the top in a half empty store on a decent premium device.”



Samsung Z

That “decent premium device” is powered by a 2.3GHz quad-core Intel processor (paired with 2GB of RAM) and includes a 4.8” 720p display. Other features include 16GB of storage space, a microSD slot for storage expansion, an 8MP rear camera, front-facing 2MP camera, and a fingerprint sensor. When Samsung first announced the smartphone in early June, marketing chief DJ Lee said that the Samsung Z would allow the company to “[Enhance] the mobile experience of consumers with innovation that is both personal and unique to their needs.” However, it now looks as though consumers will have to wait for an undetermined length of time to get their hands on Tizen. With no concrete date set for the Samsung Z’s launch, developers are still trying to stay optimistic. “Think of the potential Samsung can give you in a new store and the profit you could be making, while in the iOS and Android stores, your app would be drowning,” said Denis Khitrov, who is the COO for MedM. “If this train starts moving, there may be no stopping it.” Well, it’s time for Samsung to release the parking brake. 



May 27, 2014

Mario Kart 8 arrives on eShop this Friday, but you’d be better off buying elsewhere


Publishers must be anticipating an influx of new Wii U owners in time for Mario Kart 8, as it’s a slightly busier week than usual for new eShop releases. There’s a rather timely selection of decent discounts too, courtesy of both Warner Bros. and Capcom.

MarioKart8

Mario Kart 8 itself leads the way, due to hit the eShop on Friday. It’s the first major Wii U release since February’s Donkey Kong County: Tropical Freeze and also one of the highest scoring games of the year so far, bagging a prestigious 10/10 from Eurogamerand a lofty 96% from ONM.

It’s not all good news though – it’s a slightly steep £49.99 to download. That’s in comparison to GAME’s £39.99 asking price for an eShop code. The retail release can be found for even less – it’s currently £36.95 at The Game Collection and £35 at Tesco Direct for new customers.
We’re hoping to live stream some karting hijinks later in the week. Maybe we’ll even get a competition going viaTwitter if there’s enough interest.
Mario and company are being joined by Gravity Badgers (£4.99) and a Virtual Console release of the underappreciated The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (£6.29). What in blazes in Gravity Badgers, you ask? Why it’s a physics-based puzzler starring intergalactic honey badgers. Despite a mildly interesting premise, reviews of the PC version weren’t too positive.
As for The Minish Cap, it’s just as essential as any other Zelda before it. Well, maybe not Zelda II. The titular talking headpiece allows Link to shrink to microscopic dimensions, all the while handing out hints and cracking wise. It’s Link’s very own Kazooie, only minus the egg throwing abilities. And legs.

As for Wii U discounts, you may very well find something to tempt. Batman: Arkham Origins for £12.49 is the best deal, followed by LEGO Batman 2 for the same price.Batman: Arkham City and Injustice are reduced to £12.49 also, but these two can be had for nearer £10 at retail.

Capcom meanwhile are cutting 2D hack and slasher Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara to £7.19 whileResident Evil Revelations drops to £23.99.

Alternatively, the 3DS version of Revelations falls to £14.99 from Thursday.Resident Evil The Mercenaries 3D is cheaper still at £5.39. And now back at Batman – if you’ve been waiting for Arkham Origins Blackgate to fall in price, it’ll set you back a not too shabby £8.74 from Thursday.

A few other 3DS games are getting price drops but they’re a largely insignificant bunch as they’ve all been discounted before. You don’t really want to spend good money on something called Angry Bunnies, do you?

Our weekly round-up doesn’t end yet – there’s new stuff heading to the 3DS eShop as well. The two Virtual Console releases are the highlights – the Game Boy Color’sMario Golf (£4.49), which is a fan favourite due to its RPG mode, and the NES’s The Mysterious Murasame Castle. Does that last one ring a bell? Think hard. Give up? It was the inspiration for the Nintendo Land mini-game Takamaru’s Ninja Castle. Originally released for the Famicom Disk System in 1986, this will be the first time it has reached the west.

Then there’s Me & My Furry Patients 3D (£24.99…and no, that’s not a typo) andCoaster Creator 3D (£6.00) which allows you to form your own death-traps, sorry, roller coasters, and take your Miis for a ride. It looks a darn sight better than that RollerCoaster Tycoon abomination Atari released on 3DS a couple of years ago.

May 6, 2014

Google Play Music launches as streaming competition heats up



Google is stepping into the streaming music game in Canada with the launch of Google Play Music, the latest in a growing number of services that could change how Canadians listen to their favourite songs.The company announced Monday that its all-access subscription service would be the centrepiece for a broader digital music service that offers music on mobile phones, tablets and personal computers.Aside from streaming, users can also buy tracks for their personal collections, quite similar to Apple’s iTunes store.Google’s streaming service is one of the most extensive offerings available to Canadians yet, and a highlight of the technology giant’s launch into selling music in Canada.Google Play Music users will have streaming access to 25 million songs, which the company says is several million more tracks than its U.S users can access. The cost is $9.99 per month, after an introductory rate.The rollout will be available for phones and tablets on both the Android operating system and Apple’s iOS devices.“You can create radio stations from any of your favourite tracks, artists or genres, or you can listen to our precurated playlists from Google Play Music’s team of music experts,” said Zahavah Levine, director of global music partnerships at Google Play.Levine said the Canadian version of the service will cater to local tastes, which includes a selection of Francophone music and a playlist that showcases this year’s Juno Award winners.The presence of legal, on-demand streaming music has been limited until recently in Canada.Last month, Shaw Communications partnered with digital service Rdio to help expand its presence in the country as part of a marketing, content and promotion partnership.Last year, free streaming music service Songza opened an office in Toronto with the goal of getting a head start against its competitors like Spotify and Pandora, two popular international streaming services that aren’t yet available in Canada.Google’s arrival in Canada was also stalled by securing royalty agreements with local music organizations.“It’s complicated, so it took some time to hammer out,” Levine said.“But we worked hard together to make it happen.”Google Play Music is already available in 25 other countries, including the U.S. and Mexico.

May 5, 2014

Facebook’s mobile ad network is shockingly unambitious



Facebook’s first real ad network has a surprisingly narrow scope. App developers will probably take to it, but other advertisers should stick with Google for now and wait for future Facebook mobile innovation.No doubt Facebook has lofty ambitions for its ad network, but its current focus is extremely limited. The company unveiled its initial plans for the Facebook Audience Network – note naming, no mention of mobile, or of apps – at its first developers’ conference in years. While it addresses some app developer needs, in its current incarnation FAN won’t re-invent mobile or social advertising, and it’s no threat to Google.
What it meansYou’d think that when Facebook finally announced an ad network, it would be a big deal. While the company is sensibly cautious about pushing ads too aggressively, this is a rare example of too much humility. And, perhaps, too much “mobile-first.” FAN is almost totally focused on app downloads, advertising for which has already propelled Facebook to the number two spot in mobile ad spending (and is a big part of its web ad business, too). But wouldn’t a cross-platform ad network, powered by Facebook’s ubiquitous log-in and Like services and targeting capabilities, better suit the company’s ambitions?
Fair enough – FAN debuted at a developers’ conference, not AdTech. And there’s plenty of hubris in Facebook’s middleware strategy to end-run mobile operating systems. Presumably, FAN is not dragging along too much leftover legacy technology from Facebook’s Atlas purchase. Still, while I’m tempted to say “Audience Network” may be a hint of bigger things to come, I’ve got to point out that its nearly 2-year-old, web-focused FBX “exchange” is not a true exchange yet. At least not one where advertisers can buy across a network of networks (see report).There’s a real need for what Facebook is doing. When Gigaom Research surveyed European developers as part of our EC-sponsored project to better understand the EU app economy (see report), they told us that business issues were far more challenging than technology, talent, or EU market conditions. I expect US developers would say the same. Only 16 percent of EU developers said they were “very satisfied” at achieving their business objectives. Nearly half (44 percent) were trying to make money charging for the apps themselves or in-app charges (30 percent), while less than a third (31 percent) sold ads. App discovery and promotion frustrates them, or costs too much.

Facebook mobile ad network could help with app discovery, monetization

Top business and financial challenges for EU apps
Source: Gigaom Research EU independent developers survey, 4Q2013 N = 197

Whom it affects

Apps developers should appreciate FAN for the reasons above, although Facebook isn’t telling how it will share ad revenue, and it will take some time to see how ad pricing will shake out.

Google has little to worry about, at least not from Facebook. It’s far and away the leader in mobile advertising, though that’s primarily based on mobile search spending. But Google has a much broader collection of mobile ad offerings: budding location targeting, click-to-call, a mobile network suitable for both brand advertising and direct marketing, and YouTube mobile video. Big advertisers can run campaigns across mobile and web, and tie in display and search. Google’s problem is one of internal comparisons: mobile search clicks are less valuable than web-based ones. That’s the opposite of Facebook, whose increasing prices for mobile are more a reflection of how low its web CPMs are.Apple has never shown itself to be serious about selling advertising, and FAN could emerge as a viable alternative in app discovery and distribution. I’ve always been baffled why a developer can’t buy promotion in the App Store. It’s not payola, it’s paid search. Apple must respond.Other mobile app ad networks should be relieved that Facebook is focusing on app downloads and dabbling in other interactivity options. Geo-targeting, search integration, click-to-call, offers and referrals, video – there’s lots of open mobile turf.Brands and other advertisers should observe how FAN works for app developers, and see if Facebook learns anything about other interactions. But FAN doesn’t offer them much right now if they don’t have apps.

Apr 20, 2014

Facebook plans to share Nearby Friends location data with advertisers



Facebook has confirmed the data mined through the new Nearby Friends feature may one day be used for advertising and marketing purporses
The new tool, which is rolling out to iOS and Android apps in the coming weeks, allows users to share their location with select friends enabling pals to detect when they're in the locale and arrange meet ups offline.
At the time of the announcement on Thursday, Facebook made no mention of sharing the data with advertisers, which would have no doubt coloured the reaction to the feature.
Belatedly, a Facebook spokesperson has confirmed toTechCrunch: "At this time it's not being used for advertising or marketing, but in the future it will be."
Facebook is pitching the tool as a valuable new feature for users. It sends occasional notifications informing them how often friends, who've also agreed to be seen, are in the locale.
It will also follow users on their travels, allowing friends to pitch in with suggestions or recommendations wherever they roam around the world.
Knowing the end goal may be (or always was?) geared towards targeted advertisements may see some users change their views on the feature.
Will you be switching on Nearby Friends when it hits your smartphone? Let us know your thoughts below.

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With Galaxy S5, Samsung Proves Less Can Be More



Samsung Electronics Co. has produced the most formidable rival yet to the iPhone 5s: the Galaxy S5. The device [is] the fifth edition of the company's successful line of Galaxy S smartphones. Its predecessor, the Galaxy S4, sold more than 10 million units worldwide just one month after being launched last year.

The GS5 may be more of an incremental step forward from its predecessor and will face more competition from capable, lower-cost devices. But the new Galaxy is expected to be one of the highest-selling phones in the U.S. this year.
"At the end of the day, it's the Galaxy brand, and with the push it will have in marketing, I'm sure the phone will sell well," said Carolina Milanesi, chief of research at consumer research firm Kantar World Panel. "Is it going to do more than the S4? I think the market is tougher this time around."
With the Galaxy S5, Samsung is showing that less can be more.
A year ago, Samsung tried to blow away consumers -- as well as its chief rival, Apple Inc.'s iPhone -- by packing seemingly every feature known to man into one device. The Galaxy S4 was a success, but consumers struggled to grasp the full capabilities of the device.
To improve user experience, Samsung has gone the opposite way with the GS5.
It consolidated many features into more understandable groups and eliminated other features altogether. The deleted features are still available to users through downloads so that customers can add features one by one, introducing themselves to each element over time.
This makes the GS5 a smartphone that is a lot easier to get to know than its predecessor.
Rather than trying to explain hundreds of features, Samsung instead focused on a few that make this device stand out from its peers. The phone has a top-notch screen, great durability, an improved camera, a long-lasting battery and useful health tracking capabilities.
With the GS5's 5.1-inch 1080p HD screen, Samsung knocks it out of the park in screen quality, delivering a display with sharp colors that are perfect for viewing videos and photographs.
The GS5's screen is slightly larger than the GS4's 5-inch screen, so the phone is a little longer. But it's easier to hold thanks to a grippable back cover with faux leather.
But when it comes to design, Samsung is still outflanked by Apple and HTC, which just released the highly stylish One (M8). If looks are important, buy an attractive case or pick another smartphone.

What the GS5 lacks in aesthetics it makes up for in durability.The phone is now rated for Ingress Protection 67, which means it is dust and water resistant. Samsung says the phone can be kept under as much as 3 feet of water for 30 minutes. In practical terms, IP 67 ensures that the phone won't be damaged by rain or an accidental drop in a toilet.I tested the feature by rinsing it under a faucet and dipping it in a glass of water. It kept working just fine.Samsung also improved the phone's camera, upping the rear lens to 16 megapixels from 13. The device takes some of the best photos of any camera phone, delivering images with vibrant colors.Its Phase Detection Autofocus software enables the camera to focus three times faster than other smartphones, according to Samsung. I'm not sure whether it lives up to those stats, but the GS5 did focus pretty quickly.The phone also can shoot photos in burst mode using high-dynamic range, or HDR, imaging, which combines multiple images into one with high-quality lighting throughout. Previously, users could shoot photos in HDR mode, but not in rapid sequence.The camera also includes a new Shot & More mode, which lets customers use one of five nifty effects. On the GS4, one effect had to be picked before taking a photo. The process is now reversed so customers can shoot first and pick the effect later.The battery on the GS5 lasts longer than its predecessor. And a new Ultra Power Saving Mode helps extend each charge by shutting off nearly everything on the phone except messages, calls and the ability to surf the Web.The new power-saving feature also conserves energy with a black-and-white mode that uses only some pixels on the screen. That provides about 24 hours of battery life even after the phone has fallen to the last 10% of its charge.Samsung has given the GS5 a healthy dose of fitness help. Like the GS4, the phone includes a pedometer and the S Health fitness app, which enables users to input what they eat. The GS5 also includes a heart-rate monitor so users can check their heart rate by launching the app and placing their index finger on the monitor.The new smartphone also has caught up with the iPhone 5s by adding fingerprint technology that lets users unlock their phones by scanning a finger over the home button.The nation's four major cellphone carriers are offering the GS5 for $200 to $250 with two-year contracts or up to $660 to buy the phone without a contract.

Apr 11, 2014

حمل ملفاتك باقصى سرعة

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم اليوم في هده التدوينة سنتعرف علي طريقة تمكنك من تحميل ملفاتك بطريقة سريعة ودلك برنامج مميز ورائع بالاضافة الي انه منافس لبرنامج التحميل الشهير والمعروف idm 
; وهدا الاخير هو برنامج Eagle get يتميز من حيث السرعة بنفس ميزات برنامج IDM . فبعد التجربة إستطعت ان احمل بسرعة عالية كما هو الحال بالنسبة لبرنامج IDM ، كما ان تقنيته في تحميل الملفات من على السرفر هي نفسها تلك الخاصة ببرنامج IDM وهذا امر اكثر من رائع مادمنا نتحدث علي ان البرنامج الدي نحن بصدد اكتشافه هو برنامج مجاني يعني "لابرامج تفعيل" .



البرنامج يدعم جميع الملفات للتحميل التلقائي اي انه كما IDM يمكنك إضافة او حذف ملفات تريد البرنامج ان يدعم تحميلها تلقائيا ، كما ان البرنامج يدعم جميع المتصفحات ، وهذا يعني انه فورما يتوفر ملف للتحميل ستنبثق نافدة التحميل .

تحميل الڤيديوهات : نعم ! فالبرنامج كذلك يمنحك القدرة على تحميل الڤيديوهات الفلاشية من اي مواقع ڤيديو كما هو الامر بالنسبة لـ IDM


وكل هذه الميزات مجانا ! وهذا مايشكل المنافسة بين برنامج Eagle get وبين IDM حيث ان هذا الاخير مدفوع .



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