VentureBeat writes, Liquipel, a company that produces waterproof “nano coating” for phones and other electronic devices has raised around $10 million in its first round of funding. The technology is applied to electronic devices and protects the hardware against water. While it won’t save a phone from full-on submersion, the protective layer which is invisible to the naked eye, can keep rain, spills, and short term soaks from making major damage. It is compatible with a number of Apple, Motorola, Samsung, and HTC products. This is Liquipel’s first SEC filing, with the investment being...