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    Counter-Strike’s rarest skin IRL.

    If you don’t feel like paying thousands of dollars to get your hands on the coveted AWP | Dragon Lore skin in Counter-Strike 2, now you can have it on your gaming gear for far cheaper. SteelSeries is teaming up with Valve to launch a $150 wireless gaming mouse and a $45 XXL mousepad wrapped in the ultra-rare design, which shows a knotwork dragon shooting flames from its mouth.

    The gaming mouse and mousepad launch on July 1st, but are available for preorder today.

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    Instagram is trying out a repost button.

    The platform began working on reposts in 2022, and now some users are seeing a new “repost” button that will let them share other content that they see on the platform, as spotted earlier by TechCrunch.

    Instagram spokesperson Cullen Heaney confirmed to The Verge that the platform is testing the feature, but didn’t share any additional details about the rollout.

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    Trump Media files to launch a Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF.

    Amid the announcement of a “Trump Mobile” phone service, Trump’s media company has revealed that it submitted an SEC filing seeking approval of an exchange-traded fund (ETF) with 75 percent of assets invested in Bitcoin and 25 percent in Ether. Crypto.com will store and trade the assets on Trump Media’s behalf.

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    Here’s Shutterstock’s new logo.

    Instead of making the “o” in Shutterstock look like a viewfinder, now it has “ripples” coming off the top and bottom to signal the “impact” of the brand, the company announced today. You can see the new logo compared to the old one below.

    <em>Shutterstock’s new logo.</em>
    <em>Shutterstock’s old logo.</em>
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    Shutterstock’s new logo.
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    Microsoft has started testing its AI agent in the Windows 11 Settings app.

    First announced last month, the feature lets users describe what they need in Settings, like “my mouse pointer is too small.” The AI agent will then provide suggestions about how to address the issue, and can even fix it for them if users give permission.

    Microsoft is bringing the AI agent to Windows 11 Insiders in the Dev Channel, but only for Snapdragon-based Copilot Plus PCs to start.

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