A new super weird (what I felt when I first saw it :D :D ), rubbery non-Newtonian fluid have been developed, which could be the next great material to protect your gadgets. This crazy material was seen in one of the CES's auxiliary events. When one of the tech teams arrived there in centre of attraction, they noticed a guy standing with his finger wrapped with a handful of orange goo. He was also having a hammer to hit. When the tech team asked what they were selling, the answer was a great surprise. It was a company called Tech21 and they make protective cases out of this crazy goo and the guy was showing a demonstration about this crazy protective material. :D :)
Tech21 has been around for a long time now, starting as a supplier to OEMs who wanted to offer protection for their laptops and notebooks. But when the iPhone 3G came out in 2007, the company saw an opening for something more. The original impact earned due fame when they introduced this shock-absorbing material into a protective band. They were experimenting a lot such things until they introduced this idea based on non-Newtonian fluid, which is soft to be pliable, but then locks up firmly upon impact. What I said crazy before, now became impressive, right? Yes, it is. Really an impressive development and Tech21 is expecting a lot of magic from this material in the future soon. Cant wait.... :D
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