Liquid metal hasn't been used to make machines for crushing humanity just yet, but it is being used for rapid PCB prototyping

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When a new tech startup promises something akin to a revolution, it's hard not to be a little cynical these days. But even if the claims aren't fully realised, it will still be darn cool watching a complex circuit come to life, with rivers of liquid metal flowing between the components.

That's essentially what Itera is promising, and its website is replete with glossy animations to demonstrate it all. Our chums over at Tom's Hardware have a short clip of the process involved, and it has to be said that this looks decidedly less cool, but still very interesting nevertheless.

Backed by $12 million worth of investments, what Itera offers ...

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