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mrducks

08/01/19 9:47 AM

#176562 RE: Gamesc #176545

Interesting. Thanks for posting.

PayMEmf

08/01/19 12:50 PM

#176583 RE: Gamesc #176545

Thx games, good to see Medtronic is still committed.

I saw this and it has me thinking, why would the back glass have dielectric properties? Or better yet how can glass carry these properties?

https://www.patentlyapple.com/patently-apple/2019/08/apple-technically-updates-their-iphone-patent-for-next-gen-backside-textured-glass.html

13. The electronic device defined in claim 11 wherein the coating is a thin-film interference filter coating formed from a stack of dielectric layers.



In the article it shows only part of the patent which included this:

20. The electronic device defined in claim 17 wherein the layer is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of: glass, sapphire, ceramic, and polymer.



Because this article only shows us part of the patent application I don’t see any reference to amorphous metals, I’m curious if the original held reference to our technology? In some instances they have referred to polymers being made of amorphous metals?!

The reason I ask is because their new backing has a specific camera mold, which could be fragile, my theory is they would need strength and something that would have some type of touch dielectric properties, it’s a perfect opportunity to expose liquidmetal back plates? If this is in fact true commercialization is in full force and things will start moving much quicker. (In no way am I saying this will become revenue for lqmt)