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Originally Posted by akarol
Hmmm, another useless article. Everyone knows that it is capable of multi-touch, most touchscreen devices are. The reason why it have it is because Apple has it copyrighted. Another tid bit of information that 99% of Android users already know.
Doubt you'll see a market app come out for this as it would infringe in the copyright.
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Uhm, no. Most touchscreen devices are
NOT capable of multitouch. Most touchscreen devices are resistive, meaning they use opposing gradients to come up with an X and Y resistance corresponding to location. Haven't you ever touched a screen in two places and seen the cursor go somewhere in between your fingers? (Yes, I know the G1 is capacitive and not resistive, but MOST touchscreens are resistive.)
Also, it's not a copyright problem. It's a
patent problem.
Get your facts straight, then maybe you can make posts that contribute something.