Gorilla Glass
Irfan | Aug 03, 2010 | Comments 2
Wii accidents are a relatively new phenomenon, but a glass company that has been in existence since the U.S. Civil War may have a modern solution for the expensive problem of errant Wii nunchuks and shattered TV screens. The Associated Press reports that mega-strong Gorilla glass, which was originally invented in 1962 and known as Chemcor, could become a multibillion-dollar boon for Corning, Inc. The 159-year-old company expects to use Gorilla glass in the production of high-end televisions and touch-screen tablets soon.
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