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The keyboard can sing song lyrics that you can play like musical notes.
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The Magic Keyboard joins Logitech's K830 as the first functioning keyboards supported in the virtual world.
But there's no word on when we might be seeing the apes in the Facebook marketplace.
Hackers are currently trying to launder the stolen funds through crypto "mixer" applications.
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