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The new case makes a bold style statement, but there's no official confirmation that it correctly reflects Apple's upcoming ...
With Apple’s September iPhone launch event just around the corner, case companies have begun marketing their new entries for ...
Apple's September iPhone 17 event is closing in, and case maker dbrand has confidently revealed its Tank Case that showcases ...
Accessory maker dbrand has officially started shipping its Joy-Lock Grips. The replacement grips are designed so that Joy-Cons won’t detach from the Switch 2, even when 87% of the console’s weight is ...
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Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is expected to launch next month. The official announcement is likely on September 9. Meanwhile, ...
The iPhone 17 lineup is expected to launch on September 9. Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is expected to launch next month. While ...
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 has been running its “Teardown” line of cases and skins for a few years now in collaboration with YouTuber JerryRigEverything, but one of the company’s competitors, Casetify, has been ...
YouTuber JerryRigEverything and case manufacturer dbrand has called out Casetify for what appears to be a blatant iPhone cases design ripoff, and a multi-million dollar lawsuit has been filed.