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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
That term has been around since 2010. Here's a link about Apple renewing their usage of the alloy and term.
So from your link, it looks like Liquidmetal with a capital "L" and no space is a trademark for some alloys with interesting properties that Apple has bought exclusive rights to use in phones. It's the "journalists" that are translating Turing Robotics' similar sounding trademark Liquidmorphium into "liquid metal".
 

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