Gorilla Glass
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Gorilla Glass covers the displays of phones from Apple, Samsung, LG and many more, and two years after the last refresh, Corning has just unveiled Gorilla Glass 6. Now more durable than ever, the new covering glass is able to survive up to 15 successive drops from a meter (39 inches) high.
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With its Gorilla Glass already protecting the screens of many major smartphones, Corning has turned its sights to the wearables market with Gorilla Glass SR+.
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A source of anxiety for many people is the fragility of their smartphone screens. For those who prefer their phone without screen protectors or a bulky protective case, Corning's Gorilla Glass has you covered. The latest version is designed to brush off falls onto hard surfaces from shoulder height.
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Ford and Corning have integrated a lightweight hybrid windshield technology to improve performance and handling without compromising safety. The three-piece safety glass incorporates Corning's existing Gorilla Glass, and will be featured in the Ford GT supercar.
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While it's nice to have a smartphone with glass that won't break when jabbed or flexed, what most of us really need is glass that can survive being dropped. Corning's just-announced Gorilla Glass 4 is claimed to excel at just that.
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Using transparent sensors, the glass in your smartphone screen could soon be used to take your temperature, among many other possibilities.
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Last July, Corning announced that germ-killing glass for mobile device screens could be less than two years away. Well, things are apparently progressing quickly. Yesterday, the company unveiled its Antimicrobial Corning Gorilla Glass – although you can't buy a phone that features it quite yet.
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Rhino Shield is reportedly five times more impact-resistant than unprotected Gorilla Glass 2. Its makers recently sent me a testing kit, so I could see first-hand just how tough it is – without endangering my smartphone in the process. Here's how things turned out ...
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iPhones with cracked screens may become a less common sight, if Rhino Shield takes off. The clear coating, which is designed to applied over top of a device's existing screen, is said to be five times more impact-resistant than Gorilla Glass 2.
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Corning is developing germ-killing glass for use in mobile devices.
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At CES 2013, Corning will demonstrated Gorilla Glass 3, its toughest glass yet.
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Corning has announced details of a new glass design named Willow Glass, which is reported to have the approximate thickness of a sheet of paper.
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