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Feel the world’s heartbeat and explore up-to-the-minute events with Hype news. Myriads of happenings, sensations, and releases. Articles and opinion pieces from journalists and experts. The Hype news is the headquarters of the edgy newsfeed and where curiosity walks on air. Our authors highlight what really matters for the modern society and what can be life-changing for humanity.
Steam's Autumn Game Festival Offers Hundreds of PC Games for Free
The Steam Game Festival returned and now offers even more game demos than during the week-long Summer Game Festival with 900 dropped demos.
Razer Unveils the World's First Prepaid Card That Lights up on Payment
Razer teamed up with Visa to unveil the Razer Card, a credit card with cashback and useful gamers features.
House Democrats Prepared Big Changes for Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google
Congress found that Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google use their monopoly power, so it recommends to spin off or separate parts of their businesses or make it harder for them to buy smaller companies.
The Second Digital-Only Apple Event Will Be Held on October 13
This year's iPhone 12 is delayed. Apple didn't announce a new smartphone this September at Apple Special Event. But the company has already sent out invitations to the next major presentation that will be held on October 13.
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Was Remastered to Its Tenth Anniversary
Criterion Games created the original NFS Hot Pursuit game, but the studio Stellar Entertainment Limited worked on the remaster, which improved its visual and technical components to work correctly on modern devices.
What Is Today? Instagram's Birthday and the Return of the Classic Polaroid Icon
The most popular photo-sharing app Instagram was launched on October 6, 2010. Today, Instagram celebrates its birthday and, in honor of the anniversary, released an update and added an easter egg to the app that lets you change its home screen icon.
Twitter Will Suspend Users Who Tweet That They Hope Trump Dies of COVID-19
After Trump's announcement that he and his wife were tested positive for COVID-19, many Twitter users started to post tweets wishing death to the US President. Twitter called this behavior inhumane, announcing that it will remove offending content from comments.