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Apple bags rights to super strong casing alloy

Apple bags rights to super strong casing alloy

News Mobile & Telco

Apple has inked a deal with a Delaware company that currently makes strong and light metal alloys for tennis rackets and medical equipment. Liquidmetal Technology owns the intellectual property rights to a non-crystalline alloy that's 2.5 times stronger than titanium and 1.5 times harder than stainless steel. It's not clear if it is less prone to attenuation than the stainless steel currently used in the iPhone 4's much-maligned case, but we'd be willing to place a bet...



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