Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Apple renews interest Liquidmetal

 For many years we hear of Liquidmetal. This alloy with particularly interesting properties is exclusively used by Apple Computer today (read: Apple, Atakan Peker and LiquidMetal), but its use is limited to small accessory to access the SIM card tray of iPhone. If it therefore seems obvious that Apple's research on the subject go much further than a simple paper clip, we still await the release of a product using Liquidmetal and just learned that Apple has renewed its license with Liquidmetal Technologies for a period that will run until February 5, 2016.



The first Apple exclusive license for the use of Liquidmetal in electronic products dates back to 2010, and therefore it is more than five years that the Cupertino company is working on developing new products using this alloy. Apple does has a revolutionary use in his cartoons, or seek it also block the use of this alloy to its competitors? The suspense is over.

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