Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Solving a Rubik's Cube is a dream for some. A Japanese fan decided to make one that ...
The General Court upheld four EUIPO Board of Appeal decisions finding that 3D marks consisting of the shape of the Rubik’s Cube were invalid. Register for free to receive our newsletter, view leading ...
Despite being invented some 45 years ago, the Rubik’s Cube is still an object of fascination — as well as extreme frustration — for many folks around the world ...
Self-balancing devices present a unique blend of challenge and innovation. That’s how [mircemk]’s project caught our eye. While balancing cubes isn’t a new concept — Hackaday has published several ...
In Extreme Toys Ltd v Seven Towns SA, the Israeli registrar of trademarks has held that the shape of the Rubik’s Cube was functional and was thus ineligible for registration as a 3D mark. Register for ...