I guess that'd be the beginning of lawsuits claiming the faceplate of their iPod scratched ...their glass tables![]()
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Ah, cubic zirconia. How would underpaid journalists get married without it?
In August, Apple filed for a patent that would protect the use of zirconia as a casing material for a number of wireless handhelds, including a certain still-unannounced-but-geez-where-is-it product: the iPhone.
Apparently, zirconia is a good material for any small device that needs to transmit radio frequency signals--like cell phones--in that it is strong enough to protect the internal components but wireless signals can still easily pass through, according to Apple's patent filing, disclosed Thursday by the U.S. Patent and Trademark office and spotted by numerous Apple watchers.
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I guess that'd be the beginning of lawsuits claiming the faceplate of their iPod scratched ...their glass tables![]()
Its only a matter of time Acro...its only a matter of time.
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