That pre-eminent name in software, Microsoft, is flipping the vowels around to get into the “softwear” business — as in T-shirts with a retro ’80s feel. The shirts, which hit retail stores last month, ...
A few months ago, Microsoft called upon the Windows Insider population to create a cool new logo for a T-shirt. There’s no real reward for landing the design, other than it will be seen on T-shirts ...
So why is the house that Gates built branching out from computers to couture? Here’s Microsoft’s official explanation: “This is Softwear by Microsoft. A clothing line that taps the nostalgia of when ...
Readers opine about Microsoft's coolness, what snappy slogans the company should use for its new line of T-shirts...and wish Doug a happy birthday: Hey, happy (belated) birthday! Microsoft T-shirts? I ...
Microsoft has, against all odds and probably their own better judgment, decided to create a branded clothing line as part of their new ad campaign. The t-shirts have sort of an Urban Outfitters feel, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Taking its year-long campaign against Google to the next level, Microsoft has begun selling “Scroogled”-branded merchandise on its ...
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Need some new clothes and hate Google’s privacy policies? Well, Microsoft has you covered. The “Scroogled” campaign, which Microsoft created about a year ago to bash Google, is moving from the web to ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. There was lots of buzz over the weekend about the new line ...