There’s that old phrase about something being “the new black” to mean it’s what’s in vogue now. When some MIT scientists talk about a new material they’ve developed as “the new black,” they mean that it’s a black that’s 10 times blacker than any previously reported black, absorbing 99.99 percent of light. The material is…
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Student Bullied for Handmade University of Tennessee Shirt Gets Full Scholarship
Remember that creative kid in Florida who got the attention of the University of Tennessee with his homemade T-shirt? It was the T-shirt that the school made an official design, which promptly crashed its online store’s website due to demand. Since the school benefited so much from the kid’s fandom and subsequent artwork, the least it could do was give him a little something for his trouble, right? It turns out that “little something” is a full ride…
Read MoreStorm Creek Releases 2020 Catalog
Storm Creek, Hastings, Minn., announced the release of its 2020 Catalog, featuring several new styles and colors, as well as the company’s Eco-Collection. The Storm Creek annual catalog reflects the company’s dedication to high-performance, outdoor-inspired apparel. In addition, Storm Creek focuses on current trends, unique fabrics and exceptional fit, all while maintaining a reasonable price.…
Read MoreStaples Names New Head of Promotional Products, Lays Off 175 From HQ
Staples Inc. announced that it has named Matt Eckhouse head of Staples Promotional Products and Print as vice president and general manager. Eckhouse takes over for Rich Witaszak, who is no longer with the company. Staples also announced 175 more layoffs from its Framingham headquarters…
Read MoreU.S. Patent Office Says Ohio State Can’t Trademark “The” for Branded Apparel, Merch
While Ohio State grads and students love to remind everyone that it is THE Ohio State University, it can’t claim that it is THE owner of the word “The.” OSU filed an application for “The” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Aug. 8, which was shot down this week on the grounds that…
Read MoreTrump Administration Delays Latest Tariffs Increase, But Denies Deals in Interim
President Trump announced yesterday that the U.S. would postpone the latest wave of tariff increases on Chinese imports as a “gesture of good will,” as China is celebrating its 70th anniversary on Oct. 1. The increase will now kick in on Oct. 15. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1171925717988388865 Before anyone gets too excited that this is an extended olive…
Read MoreCalifornians Critical of Local Politician’s Use of Funds for Campaign Promos
A California politician is receiving criticism for using his office’s funds to advertise his state senate campaign. Santa Clara County Supervisor Dave Cortese has been sponsoring events in neighboring districts and handing out items like tote bags and hanging banners urging Californians to vote for him in the…
Read MoreBarneys Takes On Bankruptcy Headlines With Clever Store Signage
Barneys New York, a store synonymous with fancy stuff and excess, is doing its best to silence the haters who would dare believe the #fakenews that it’s in financial trouble and possibly heading for closure. It would be a lot easier to believe Barneys’ story if the company hadn’t filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in…
Read MoreBDA and BrandVia Call Off Acquisition Citing Unresolved Terms
Bensussen Deutsch & Associates LLC (BDA) announced that it will not go through with its acquisition of BrandVia as reported last month. BDA said in a statement today that both companies came to an agreement that they did not meet the final terms required to complete the acquisition, and have agreed to end discussions and…
Read MoreThis &Pizza Skateboard Has an Actual Pizza Inside
Skateboarders are particular. They won’t ride just anything. And nowadays there are so many things to take into account when you’re buying a board—width, concave, nose size versus tail size, what kind of pizza is in the middle, wheelbase, length, etc. Wait. Hang on. Did we just say “what kind of pizza is in the…
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