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breaking Ok, all I can say now is hold on tight because things are getting a little shaky, and this entire story is mind-boggling, but I’ll break it down in two sentences — In the 1990s, it was reported that we would run out of addresses in 2005, but on September 4, 2003 it was announced that the addresses would last till the year 2038. After some number crunching, (and years of fluctuation) it is now decided that we have less than 1 year left until we run out of addresses. Ars Technica has more!
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