Flip phones may have died out with MySpace, but if technology in a patent awarded to Apple this week eventuates into a commercial product, a future version of the iPhone may just bring them back. The document describes a system that uses carbon nanotubes for signal paths in a flexible printed circuit, which could form the basis of devices that can bend along a seam, even through the display itself, without damaging the circuits.
.. Continue Reading Apple patent reveals carbon nanotubes could give iPhones the bendsCategory: Mobile Technology
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