• Apple Signs Exclusive Deal for Liquidmetal Alloy
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Could yield some really cool products.
Wait, exclusive rights to a [I]mineral[/I]?! Ay ay ay :doh:.
ITT: People not understanding Apple are only buying the rights to the mineral for [U]electronic goods[/U] (ie computers, iPods).
Rated everybody bad reading, they just got exclusive rights from the company 'liquidmetal' to use in their products. The technology is not licensed to them in any way.
Maybe other hardware manufactures could actually advance technology instead of Steve Jobs making a homosexual T1000.
[QUOTE=SomeRandomGuy18;23981753]Rated everybody bad reading, they just got exclusive rights from the company 'liquidmetal' to use in their products. The technology is not licensed to them in any way.[/QUOTE] too bad the ratings wont appear until 2 people rate the same thing
It's aluminium and they say it's unreactive? Aluminium is really reactive...
[QUOTE=Anti Christ;23973963]Apple still sucks.[/QUOTE] Shhh, they're the ones making terminators soon. :ssh:
This is the sort of thing which should be left open to the advancement of humanity, imagine if someone copyrighted doped silicon....
Well this looks pretty cool, i can only imagine the cost though :(
Guys, if they ever make Terminators, just hold their heads, they'll shutdown from unable to receive a signal from HQ.
I think instead of replacing Iphone4's with this they are just going to make an Iphone5 which is the exact same but with this stuff.
[QUOTE=Jamsponge;23981750]ITT: People not understanding Apple are only buying the rights to the mineral for [U]electronic goods[/U] (ie computers, iPods).[/QUOTE] That can be easily overturned in court, [I]still[/I]. If these guys are the only one who make this metal, Apple now has a monopoly on that metal for the specific purpose :l
[QUOTE=s0m3_guy;23974380]Notice how there's nothing regarding the price.[/QUOTE] Sure as heck not cheap, that's for sure
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