When Apple launched its streaming service back in 2019, it was branded with a “+” at the end as a way to differentiate it from the existing Apple TV app, which also offers content from third-party ...
Domino’s pizza chain is changing its logo – and it’s not afraid of keeping it red, white and blue. The pizza chain has a new box design that doubles down on its decades-old color scheme that evokes ...
Element Materials Technology, a leading provider of laboratory-based testing services, has become the first provider in the UK to be accredited under the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ...
Texas Tech Athletics will return to its “Double T” logo from 1963-99 with a modernized look beginning in the 2026-27 academic year, the university announced Tuesday. Image courtesy of Texas Tech ...
Last week, Papua New Guinea approved a new treaty with Australia, the Pukpuk Treaty, under which the two countries commit to defending each other in the event of an attack. Meanwhile, Australia is ...
After more than a decade, Google is updating its logo across its products and services. After more than a decade, Google is updating its logo across its products and services. is a news writer who ...
The Jamaat-e-Islami exhibited a new logo in meetings between its Ameer Shafiqur Rahman and foreign diplomats yesterday without formally unveiling the new emblem. A leader said the party is considering ...
As organizations and companies change throughout history, the need or urge to change up logos and advertising info seems to be inherent. Japanese automaker Honda is no stranger to these changes, ...
The Ambulatory Surgical Center Association has submitted its comments in response to CMS’ proposed payment rules for 2026. Here are five points outlined by the ASCA in its comments, according to a ...
The Bombay High Court has ordered Cognizant to cease using its logo in India due to a trademark infringement suit filed by Atyati Technologies. Cognizant has complied by removing the logo from its ...
New Delhi/Bengaluru: Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp has moved the Supreme Court challenging a Bombay high court order that barred the Nasdaq-listed firm from using its hexagonal logo in India.