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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.
Singles' Day in China 2020: Tips for World Shopping Day
Singles' Day is a modern Chinese holiday dedicated to unmarried people. This day has become the main holiday of sales and discounts in the country and an analog of the American Black Friday.
The US Justice Department Made the Largest-Ever Seizure of Cryptocurrency
The US Department of Justice confiscated 69,370 bitcoins. With the current rate, it approximately equals $1,06 billion. It is the largest amount of cryptocurrency that the US authorities have ever seized.
Ming-Chi Kuo Shared Predictions About iPhone 13
A reliable Apple insider, Ming-Chi Kuo, revealed details about the iPhone 13 lineup, which will be released next fall. According to Kuo, the 2021 iPhones will retain the new form factor and dimensions of the iPhone 12 line.
Challenges Faced by B2B Marketers in the Pandemic and Tips to Overcome Them
This article not only covers the challenges faced by B2B marketers but also gives them the best advice by some of the well-known marketing and CS executives to get out of the current situation.
Alibaba Founder's Wealth Drops $2,6 Billion After Ant Group IPO Freeze
The fortune of the richest man in China decreased by $2,6 billion in one day. His wealth fell amid the suspension of the IPO of Ant Group, a subsidiary of Alibaba.
Telegram Was Ordered to Pay Over $620,000 to a Startup Over the Gram Cryptocurrency Lawsuit
Telegram was suing Lantah for the right to use the Gram trademark and ticker, but at the end of August 2020, Durov's company was forced to withdraw its claim and now has to pay $620,000 in legal fees.
Bitcoin Hits $14,000 on US Presidential Election Day
It’s no surprise that the new Bitcoin leap coincided with the US presidential elections. In previous elections, the situation was the same: in November 2016, the Bitcoin rate rushed up, and the cryptocurrency rose from $700 to $20,000 by mid-December 2017.