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Drake's OVO x Casetify Drop Collaboration for the First Time

Drake's October's Very Own and Casetify have joined forces for the very first time, creating a collection of tech accessories for the Toronto-based brand's fans. In usual Casetify fashion, the collaboration features a range of phone cases and AirPods covers, both highlighted with OVO's signature owl logo. The designs are kept simple and minimal, arriving in black with gold embossed branding. The partnership marks another category for OVO, which has previously joined forces with the likes of Play...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sun, 13 Nov 2022 HYPEBAE
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ADERERROR x Casetify Reunite for Second Drop of Tech Accessories

Casetify has joined forces with South Korean fashion label ADERERROR once again, following their initial collaboration in 2021. In true ADER fashion, the collection features phone cases, AirPods covers and more covered in the brand's signature jet blue hue. An exploration of the boundaries between tech and fashion, the launch features three different phone case designs, along with MagSafe card wallets and MacBook covers. The 3D AirPods cover from the inaugural launch makes a return due to popula...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Sat, 12 Nov 2022 HYPEBAE
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Here's How To Tell Which Twitter Verified Profile Is a Public Figure or a Twitter Blue Subscriber

Ever since Elon Musk became the newest owner of Twitter, changes to the social media platform have been made, including the option to become verified. Previously, only notable public figures such as celebrities, brands, artists, politicians, authors, writers, journalists, etc., were verified, but now, if you subscribe to Twitter Blue by paying a monthly fee of $7.99 USD, you can get a verified check mark on your profile. The latest update also allows Twitter users to tell the difference between ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 10 Nov 2022 HYPEBAE
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Someone Invented a VR Headset That Kills You if You Die in the Game

Palmer Luckey, founder of virtual reality firm Oculus is boasting that he designed a headset with the ability to kill the player in real life if they die in the game. Why he felt compelled to create such a thing, we'll never know, but the tech business owner has always been fascinated with raising the stakes in the metaverse.Sharing on his blog, Luckey wrote, "The idea of tying your real life to your virtual avatar has always fascinated me -- you instantly raise the stakes to the maximum level a...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 10 Nov 2022 HYPEBAE