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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.
Apple Plans to Terminate Epic Games' Developer Accounts
Apple plans to completely terminate Epic's access to the Apple Developer program and close all development tools for iOS and macOS apps on August 28.
How to Reinstall Fortnite on Apple Devices
After Apple removed the popular game Fortnite from the App Store, it became impossible to download it on iOS. Some iPad and iPhone owners started to sell their used devices with Fortnite installed on eBay, but gamers found another way to install the game on iOS.
5 Netflix, Apple TV+, and HBO Series to Watch This August
In this article, we traditionally cover the top five TV series you need to watch in August to make the end of summer exciting, enjoyable, and thought-provoking.
What Does Mercury in Retrograde Mean, Anyway?
The most comprehensive and fascinating article will help you understand what Mercury in retrograde is and why everyone can’t stop talking about it. Find an explanatory video inside, too!
#FreeBritney: What Happened to Britney Spears and Why Does She Need to Be Saved?
Britney Spears is widely known for her musical achievements, but recently she has been in the spotlight for a completely different reason. In this article, we are explaining what the #FreeBritney movement is.
Fortnite Sues Apple and Google After Being Kicked off Stores
Epic Games has long complained about high fees on payments and in-app purchases on the Apple App Store and Google Play. That's why Epic Games unveiled its own payment system into Fortnite. After that, Apple and Google kicked off Fortnite from its stores.
Hans Zimmer Extended Netflix’s Intro Sound for Theatrical Releases, and It’s Epic
Hans Zimmer was naturally Netflix’s first choice when it came to choosing a person who would create a symphonic theme but also retain the iconic “ta-dum” as much as possible.