Apple Fellow Phil Schiller, the executive in charge of leading the App Store, testified in court on Monday that he had ...
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, used a Super Bowl ad to direct people to his website, where he is selling ...
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After a few fans got scammed by an AI-based Mindforce merch website, Triple B Records had to issue a warning about fake merch.
Just as Topps and Fanatics pursued broader cultural appeal beyond the sports landscape in the U.S. last year with apparel and ...
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Metro, a publicly-listed department store chain in Singapore, has reportedly enabled its customers to pay for products using ...
Founded in 2012, 1871 has been one of Chicago's leading small business incubators. After several years of financial losses, ...
Shopify, the Ottawa-headquartered e-commerce platform, has taken down Kanye West's merchandise website Yeezy.com, which had been selling a $30 T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika since the weekend.
In addition to the merch collection, what seems to have caught everyone’s attention is the website design, which can arguably be deemed one of a kind. As seen in Kanye West's X video, clicking a ...