appleinsider.com — The latest patent filing from Apple Inc. hints at a next-generation multi-touch 'surface' that would combine typing, pointing, scrolling, and handwriting capabilities into a single ergonomic design aimed at replacing traditional input devices such as the keyboard, mouse, and drawing tablet.
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sa007Feb 21, 2008
Cool.I hope it's something really cool!
Closed AccountFeb 22, 2008
Innovation is great, too bad it never comes from Apple.
Closed AccountFeb 22, 2008
Actually they were not PAID with STOCK to take xerox code. Apple was clueless and wound up hiring Xerox engineers who were on the GUI project. Yes that is IP theft ! And even the Judge in that case said Xerox lost not because they didnt have a case, but simply waited to long to make it.
crankymcguyFeb 22, 2008
Right. Digg should stop reporting tech news because it doesn't fit your mood. Apple doesn't hog the Digg spotlight. Every cool new tech announcement gets it's moment here. Apple just happens to be on a roll lately. Instead of griping here send letters to your favorite pet tech company to urge them to get off their butts.
macparrotFeb 22, 2008
Can you list a source?
Closed AccountFeb 22, 2008
The thing I hate about Windows Mobile is it doesn't have a right click... I mean multi-touch capability.
smillsFeb 24, 2008
I have always just found it to be more of a pain in the ass to use than XP or Vista. Also, I play a LOT of games. Gaming is the main reason I don't consider OSX.
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