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Nokia Developing Diamond-Like Gadget Casing

space_pingu writes "In the future, all gadgets could be coated with tough, diamond-like material. A patent from Nokia — featured in the latest patent round-up from New Scientist — describes a way of infusing plastic cases with a material, structurally similar to diamond, made from coal. Not only is it more scratch and grime-resistant, but it's also cheap and biodegradable. Apparently it also shines like a metal. The article also touches on a technique for welding with 'ice bullets', and an airport scanner that protects the dignity of travelers."

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  1. Impractical by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    and an airport scanner that protects the dignity of travelers

    Traveler dignity is not good for security theater.

  2. Re:hmm by Silver+Sloth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't strong and biodegradable mutually exclusive? Try oak wood.
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  3. Re:X-Ray every passenger? by ISoldMyLowIdOnEbay · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I suspect you'd get a bigger dose sitting in the plane once it gets to high altitude...

  4. Re:Hard - not tough. by amliebsch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is not a good thing.

    Why? The vast majority of people want to replace their technology products after a relatively short period of time whether they are broken or not. If your technology device is over-deisgned and over-engineered to last longer than you want it, you are not getting the best value for your dollar.

    Ultra-reliable and ultra-durable devices do exist, mostly for military or industrial customers. Most people, though, would never pay the prices that those products demand.

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  5. Re:Doh by Hogwash+McFly · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Could God create a diamond casing that is so tough that it scratches even itself?

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