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There is zero historical evidence that Vikings ever wore horned helmets; the first instance of horns on Viking helmets was actually in Richard Wagner’s 19th century opera Der Ring des Nibelungen.

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Happy Friday! Microsoft just revealed that the Snipping Tool on Windows 11 will add the ability to record your screen, instead of just taking screenshots. We’ll have to see how it stacks up against the recorder in the Xbox Game Bar.

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Remember When New CPUs Were Always a Huge Upgrade?


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