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AppleInsider first discovered back in 2010 that Apple had entered into a $20 million exclusive arrangement to use amorphous metal alloys with unique atomic structures that could make products thinner, lighter, and resistant to wear and corrosion. W…
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Also in the same report by Ming-Chi Kuo that claims the watch will cost thousands, he also claims that liquidmetal will be used in the watch. ?why has that part be overlooked ?
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"strengthened" like when it is cold forged then chilled fast in the mould to make it amorphous. strange that apple made the watch in 3 metal alloys but all are the exact same design (mould). why can't people see that all 3 alloys are is a BMG !!…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui Apple invented this 7000 series alloy did they? http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/7000-series-aluminum-alloy-sheet.html As for the SIM ejector tool : http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/112212/liquidmetal-cr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui You have convinced me. I'm right. Question: Apple has invented the series 7000 aluminium alloy that is 60% stronger and very light, so why did apple NOT use the new alloy to make the iPhone6 and i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui Liquid Metal is expensive, dense and heavy. I think Apple got into LM because they thought it would solve a problematic issue at the time - possibly laptop hinges - then found a cheaper better solution th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I prefer the proper terminology when describing processes. Otherwise it's difficult to tell if someone has any idea at all about what they're talking about. Often, they don't. These processes are all well …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Since there are literally thousands of gold watch case designs, I have a couple, it's obvious that losing gold isn't an issue. Gold cases have been made for centuries. They don't need to machine them from …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy The items marked "confidential" per Apple have never been reported Mel, and there's a lot of 'em. and here ya go, from the contract: "Consumer Electronic Products" means personal computers (portable…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Aluminum, stainless steel, possibly even the gold. Why do you want to believe that Apple would want to keep this a secret? This is the part that really makes no sense. If Apple were using this, they woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross There are differing alloys of aluminum. They all weigh different amounts. Nothing new there. As I mentioned, there are ways of strengthening in them. There is a process for Liquidmetal that so e call te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carson O'Genic If Liquid Metal were used in any of the new products, wouldn't there at least be a press release from the company? It would be a very big deal for a small company, so I imagine that as soon as the pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui You want there to be liquid metal so you see liquid metal where there clearly isn't any. so the "custom cold forged alloys" from apple are what exactly?
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oh dear where to start .... the aluminium weighs the less compared to other aluminium alloys liquidmetal, any metal can be tempered, so swatch has patent rights until march 2015, apple extended capture agreement with liquidmetal llc until feb…
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i think apple is already using liquidmetal alloys in its watch, the 'series 7000 aluminium alloy' is 60% stronger and 'very light'. the 'custom gold alloy' is 2 times harder than standard 18kt alloys. the 'custom stainless steel 316L alloy' is 40% …
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Although Apple reached a record share price on Tuesday, the company remains well behind its highest-ever market capitalization of over $665 billion. As of Tuesday, Apple's market cap was valued at just over $602 billion. thats because apple retire…
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if its real then its not made out of liquidmetal, so many scratches on it.
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it's really a huge iWatch for mother earth.
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maybe the 4.7" on september 16 and the 5.5" on october 14 both available for sale when announced.
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hybrid please, would be nice to have mechanical hour/minute hands for when the battery runs out.