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Has there ever been a more stylish power strip? #TITW
The Verge· 2025-07-03 17:12
I have too many handhelds to charge. So, today I'm toyed with the coolest looking power strip I've ever seen. This is the Genki Moon Base, $129 desktop power station with three glowing AC outlets and four USBC ports on the end.It comes in teal, too, with a dark gray housing. And each color is matching braided cords. You can make them glow in lots of different colors, too, with this touch sensitive spot around back.But how well does it actually charge. Well, it's not for your toaster, haird dryer, or the bee ...
外媒:涉嫌虚假广告、不正当竞争 任天堂起诉配件制造商 Genki
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-05-04 02:10
Core Viewpoint - Nintendo is suing accessory manufacturer Genki for allegedly revealing details about the Switch 2 console before its official release, claiming trademark infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition [1][3][4] Group 1: Legal Actions - Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Genki, accusing the company of trademark infringement, false advertising, and unfair competition related to its planned sales of accessory products for the Switch 2 [1][3] - The lawsuit was prompted by Genki's claims of having a "replica" of the Switch 2 before its official announcement, which included features consistent with leaked information about the console [3][4] Group 2: Events Leading to the Lawsuit - In January, during CES 2025, Genki made headlines by claiming to have a physical replica of the Switch 2, which led to a confrontation between Nintendo's legal team and Genki at the event [3] - Following discussions with Nintendo, Genki closed its booth at CES just before the event concluded [3] Group 3: Specific Allegations - Nintendo alleges that Genki's CEO Eddie Tsai engaged in actions on social media that infringed on Nintendo's trademark rights, particularly in promoting Switch 2 accessories [4] - The lawsuit highlights that Genki released a promotional video on April 2, coinciding with Nintendo's announcement of the Switch 2's release date, which Nintendo claims was a deliberate act of false advertising [4]