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The earliest surviving example of socks dates back to around the 3rd-5th century AD and were intended to be worn with sandals (the design of the sock features a split-toe to accommodate the sandal thong).

 
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A program called Nvidia RTX LHR v2 Unlocker was making the rounds all over the tech media as a way to restore the Ethereum mining power of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 30 and A-series graphics cards. As it turns out, it’s malware and should be avoided. Read More »

 
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How (and Why) to Use Your Xbox’s Co-Pilot Mode


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