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Dbrand is suing Casetify for allegedly stealing its case and skin designs
Dbrand and YouTuber Zack "JerryRigEverything" Nelson are suing Casetify for allegedly stealing the designs of their Teardown skins and cases for smartphones, laptops and gaming systems.
Dbrand’s artisan keycaps are here to curse you out and stab you
Dbrand announced a limited drop of two mechanical keyboard keycaps to coincide with its 12th anniversary. One is a pyramid that replaces the Escape key, while the other has a sassy message and replaces the Enter key. They're selling through NovelKeys.
Dbrand’s ‘Something’ skins make your phone look like a Nothing Phone 1
“Some might accuse us of theft. Here's our counter: we stole nothing.”
Dbrand says its latest PS5 faceplates will survive Sony’s legal wrath
Accessory maker Dbrand is back with a new set of PlayStation 5 faceplates, and this time it says it won't get into legal trouble.
Dbrand stops selling PS5 faceplates after Sony issues legal threats
Dbrand has stopped selling its PlayStation 5 faceplates after Sony issued a cease and desist warning.
It's now safe to skin your Nintendo Switch
When it became clear that vinyl wraps and other stickers were damaging the Switch, you could practically hear the wailing from console customizers everywhere. How were you supposed to add a personal touch to Nintendo's machine without giving it a permanent paint scheme? At last, there's light at the end of the tunnel. Dbrand is now offering Switch skins that it promises are "100% safe" for the system's plastic housing. The company said it spent a year working with 3M to create a "unique" adhesive that won't wreck the design.
Sticker company warns against skinning the Nintendo Switch
Given the portability of the Nintendo Switch, owners may be tempted to personalize theirs. The only problem is that according to dbrand, a company that makes covers for devices like phones and laptops, the system and its controllers don't react well to vinyl wraps. As described in a Reddit post and a series of tweets, the company indicates that it tested a few options with a pre-release console and a retail model, and found that its screen-printed coating has peeling issues.
Engadget giveaway: win a OnePlus One and custom skins courtesy of dbrand!
We had a chance to test the OnePlus One a couple of months ago and it was one sweet piece of tech. The only downside, really, has been the incredibly limited supply. That's what makes this week's giveaway a bit of a standout. The folks at dbrand happened to have one on hand and they've passed it along so that one lucky Engadget reader can break away from the everyday smartphone crowd. The company has also included 16 of its custom OnePlus One skins to make it even more unique. You can even use the company's interactive preview tools to help personalize a variety of smartphones, tablets and game consoles with dbrand's selection of custom skins. As for the phone, the One boasts a 13-megapixel camera, 64GB of storage and runs CyanogenMod, letting users customize the OS almost as much as the exterior. This is an unlocked global version (supporting LTE, GSM and WCMDA) so users on T-Mobile, AT&T and various other carriers should be good to go. Just head on down to the Rafflecopter widget below for up to three chances at winning this OnePlus One and dbrand skins. Winner: congratulations to Daryl J. of Hudson, OH.