Nintendo announced that it's bringing its Super Mario-themed collection to the US, featuring a range of items and animated content.
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Microsoft is finally selling its "Windows XP crocs" to members of the public. The Bliss-themed bundle contains other goodies too.
Microsoft has some seriously cool footwear to celebrate 50 years on the market. It also caters to fans of Windows XP, one of the most beloved Windows releases.
The GitHub Shop has some new arrivals including a premium book called Art of the Octocat, which costs $125 but will only be printed in limited numbers, making it ideal for GitHub super fans.
Elon Musk has announced that items in the Tesla shop can now be purchased with Dogecoin. The Tesla shop contains merchandise such as water bottles, a whistle, caps, and other Tesla-branded items.
Amazon is adding a new experience to the Amazon Music app, allowing users to buy merchandise from their favorite artists directly in the app. Many of the items also include free shipping with Prime.
The tech entrepreneur, engineer, and investor, Elon Musk has made good on his promise to release t-shirts in support of his idea of terraforming Mars by quite literally nuking its poles.
Microsoft's latest bit of merchandise is a sweater in the spirit of ugly Christmas sweaters. The design features the Windows 95 logo, and it's being sent out to a few lucky fans on Twitter.
Google has announced three new features for YouTube content creators to help boost revenue. For example, with Channel Memberships, fans can make monthly paid subscriptions to their favourite creators.