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    Phone Glass Gets Stronger, But Cracking Persists

    Smartphone manufacturers are strengthening touchscreen glass to better withstand dropping, bending and falling objects. But will stronger glass lead to fewer broken phones? (Sept. 29)
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    Legacy Identifier: ed8ae8d005b640838578dc9c56f53c87 
    Type: Video 
    Duration: 2m3s 
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    Create Date: 9/29/2015 4:33:53 PM 
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