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Cracking news: improved smartphone glass twice as likely to survive drops | Technology | The Guardian

Cracking news: improved smartphone glass twice as likely to survive drops | Technology | The Guardian | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
New version of Gorilla Glass used in iPhone and Samsung devices could help make smashed screens a thing of the past
Richard Platt's curator insight, August 5, 2018 6:50 AM

Glass-maker Corning has unveiled a new version of its Gorilla Glass used in the majority of smartphone displays, which it says is twice as likely to survive being dropped.  As phones get bigger, and come with glass on the back as well as the front, the potential for smashed devices has increased. While cases have helped, even heavily protected phone screens still end up shattered from impact and then stress from being bent, squeezed or bumped in a pocket or bag.   Gorilla Glass 6 is a new chemically strengthened and highly compressed glass that Corning says has twice the drop protection of its Gorilla Glass 5.  “With breaks during drops being a probabilistic event, the added compression helps increase, on average, the likelihood of survival through multiple drop events,” said Dr Jaymin Amin, vice president of technology and product development at Corning.  The new glass survived an average of 15 drops from 1m on to rough surfaces in lab tests compared to 11 for the previous version, meaning it should be more resistant to multiple drops.  “Gorilla Glass 6 improves upon Gorilla Glass 5 by surviving drops from higher heights, but, more importantly, has been engineered to survive multiple drops,” said John Bayne, vice president and general manager for Corning Gorilla Glass.

 
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Popular Science's 2013 Best of What's New

Popular Science's 2013 Best of What's New | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
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Top 10 Tech This Week

Top 10 Tech This Week | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
The last week of July was an exciting week in the world of tech. And in case you missed out while you were on the beach, we have the roundup for you.
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Marie-Brigitte Souci's comment, August 4, 2013 5:27 PM
I like the remote control toilet.
Travis Haggerty's curator insight, August 5, 2013 12:19 PM

In case you missed it, here are some of the top Tech stories of the week. 

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Samsung Galaxy Camera Unveiled, More Phonecamera Than Cameraphone

Samsung Galaxy Camera Unveiled, More Phonecamera Than Cameraphone | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Well, that's one leaked camera certainly didn't take long to become a reality. Less than half an hour after we shared the first leaked photos of the Samsung Galaxy Camera, the camera was officially an...
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Apple Mac Pro review (2013): small, fast and in a league of its own

Apple Mac Pro review (2013): small, fast and in a league of its own | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
It would be an understatement to say that Apple's Mac Pro workstation was getting a little long in the tooth. As of summer 2012, it was missing Apple's
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Samsung's Galaxy Gear Coming Sept. 4

Samsung's Galaxy Gear Coming Sept. 4 | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Samsung will launch its smart watch, Galaxy Gear, on September 4, ahead of IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin, Germany.
Zabbza Web's comment, August 28, 2013 6:44 AM
saat güzel fakat teknolojiyi ihtiyaçlar doğrultusunda kullanmak lazım sırf yeni bir ürün çıktı diye lamamak lazım
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Apple's iPad Mini seen IN FULL for the first time in best-yet set of leaked pictures

Apple's iPad Mini seen IN FULL for the first time in best-yet set of leaked pictures | Technology and Gadgets | Scoop.it
Sonny Dickson, a researcher for fansite 9to5mac.com, published the images on his Twitter feed yesterday, sparking a wave of excitement among Apple enthusiasts.
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