It's a sure hit then! hahaha! who cares if it does'nt work? Apple's customers don't! It looks shiny and Steve says it's the best thing since sliced iBread!
Steve never lies!
Considering that, what's the point of having an Apple product that's indestructible, when it's already obsolete during the period it's in the design phase?
Liquidmetal, just like my 8GB Sandisk Sansa had years ago. Which I might add is still going strong in daily use (With one easy 4 little screws battery change last year) for years yet i expect.
No doubt it will be 'magical & revolutionary' (c) when its wrapped around a Granny Smith.
It's a sure hit then! hahaha! who cares if it does'nt work? Apple's customers don't! It looks shiny and Steve says it's the best thing since sliced iBread!
Steve never lies!
Apple used it to make the iPhone4 antenna.
HP went to liquidmetal (mostly of the fake plastic kind) on it's laptops back in 2008. They still sell a few of them with the stuff, like the dv8t.
It's not that great, and always gets mentioned in reviews as being a fingerprint magnet, the same as most other glossy surfaces.
Whats Apple going to call it? The I-Terminator?
Maybe now they can feature the ability to morph into something useful.
Oh joy. Flaming ipod nanos with beryllium casing. Hopefully they'll be using some of the more recent alloys instead.
Yes an Apple terminator means instead of being killed they will instead make us all wear turtlenecks.
Far worse than having humanity killed off.
POP - Planned Obsolescence Policy
Considering that, what's the point of having an Apple product that's indestructible, when it's already obsolete during the period it's in the design phase?
Liquidmetal, just like my 8GB Sandisk Sansa had years ago. Which I might add is still going strong in daily use (With one easy 4 little screws battery change last year) for years yet i expect.
No doubt it will be 'magical & revolutionary' (c) when its wrapped around a Granny Smith.