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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.
3 Reasons Why Tesla Share Price Reached Its Record-High Level and Then Fell. What's Happening?
Elon Musk’s company has always been a focus of everyone’s attention, and the demand for Tesla is growing day by day. We saw how the price per share reached its record-high level, but then stocks fell. Why?
TON Investors Asked the Court Not to Disclose the List of Their Names
Investors asked the court to prevent the disclosure of the names. The court may make exceptions if this data is not important for the outcome of the case.
New Case Against Apple: BlueMail Accuses Apple of Stealing Ideas and Calls on Other Developers to Join
Apple has just recovered from a scandal with Caltech, and suddenly Blix also decided to profit from the company by suing it.
Finally, the Cloud Gaming Service GeForce Is Now Available Globally
Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service debuted after many years of beta testing on a PC. The offer from GeForce Now is much more attractive compared to what the streaming gaming service Google Stadia is ready to give its users.
Google Photos Is Testing a New Paid Subscription Service Called "Monthly Photo Prints"
Google Photos is testing a new service. Now, Google will select your best photos and send you their printed versions. Photos can also be selected and edited manually. The subscription will cost $8 per month.
The Coronavirus Outbreak Forces Apple to Close the Company's Stores Until February 9
The Cupertino’s decision is based on the fact that the World Health Organization declared global public health emergency over the outbreak of the virus.
Apple and Broadcom Are Obliged to Pay Caltech $1.1 Billion for a Patent Infringement
Apple and Broadcom must now pay $837 million and $270 million, respectively, for infringing on a patent related to wireless data transmission.