In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Monday, Liquidmetal
Technologies revealed that it has extended its agreement with Apple to continue
licensing its intellectual property for an additional two years. The agreement
provides the Cupertino-based company with complete access to all of
Liquidmetal’s intellectual property for commercialization in consumer
electronics. Apple acquired
the rights to Liquidmetal Technologies’s “amorphous metal alloys” in August
2010, and soon after was looking to hire engineers to work with the material. It
has long
been rumored that the iPhone-maker will release a smartphone with a case
that utilizes the technology, although recent leaks have
debunked the latest reports. Apple’s new agreement is extended through to
February 5th, 2014.
[Via MacRumors]
[Via MacRumors]


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