Redesigned Liquidmetal iPhone may debut at WWDC in June A new reported out of South Korea claims that Apple is planning to use Liquidmetal alloys in the next-generation iPhone in place of the glass case on the current model. The new material will allow the device to be both thinner and lighter, and it will also be more resistant to impact damage. The Cupertino-based company acquired the rights to Liquidmetal Technologies' "amorphous metal alloys" in ... iPhone 5 May Be Getting A Liquidmetal Body Apple may be exploring the possibility of using a liquidmetal rear panel for the next iPhone in place of the glass panel that has been present in the past two models, the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Instead, Apple may … iPhone 5 to be made from Liquidmetal, leak suggests The iPhone is to be made from Liquidmetal, a Korean source suggests. Sadly though, that doesn't mean you can pour your phone into a cup. Next iPhone said to ditch glass for Liquidmetal, arrive in June (Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) After a brief hiatus, the long-standing rumor that Apple will employ more metal in the iPhone, has made a return -- and even taken a new twist. Citing unnamed industry sources, Korean news site ETnews says Apple will use Liquidmetal technology for the next iPhone, which the outlet boldly claims will be unveiled at Apple's annual worldwide developers conference. That ... The Universe WatchList: SNPK (Sunpeaks Ventures), OGZPY (Gazprom), RSRS (Regency Resources), LQMT (Liquidmetal ... The Universe WatchList: SNPK (Sunpeaks Ventures), OGZPY (Gazprom), RSRS (Regency Resources), LQMT (Liquidmetal Technologies, LFVN (Lifevantage), COIN (Converted Organics) Rumor: Liquidmetal for next iPhone, ceramic for Galaxy S III A rumor surfacing Wednesday has both Apple and Samsung turning towards exotic materials for their next-generation smartphones. Apple would purportedly take advantage of its Liquidmetal patent deal, ETNews said, to get a shell that was both thin and light but resistant to external damage. The design was "expected" to show at the World Wide Developers Conference in June, though without an official ... Liquidmetal® Technologies Reports Annual Revenue of $1 Million for the Year Ended 2011 Liquidmetal® Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: LQMT) today announced its financial results for the three months ended and year ended December 31, 2011. The Company reported revenues of $0.25 million and $1 million for the fourth quarter ended and year ended December 31, 2011, respectively. Furthermore, the Company closed out the fourth quarter with an operating loss of $1.7 million and $6.5 million for ... iPhone 5 rumored to use LiquidMetal Case The iPhone 5 is expected to have a radical new design with possibly a larger screen. Today a rumor pops up in Korea on ETNews that says that Apple will use Liquid Metal as case material. Apple... Next iPhone tipped to use Liquidmetal (again) Another day, another iPhone rumor. This time it's actually an old one brought back from the dead: ETNews reports that the iPhone 5 will shift away from the 4 and 4S' glass construction and instead be made from Liquidmetal. If you remember, Apple bought the IP rights to the Liquidmetal technology back in August 2010, Read The Full Story Liquidmetal Technologies filing outlines its multimillion dollar agreement with Apple Apple entered into an exclusive agreement to license the use of Liquid Metal's amorphous metal alloys...
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