FYI - The SlashGear review has been updated with confirmation that the screen is in fact capacitive.
Very good news.
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FYI - The SlashGear review has been updated with confirmation that the screen is in fact capacitive.
Good, glad they cleared it up, took him a little too long but at least he admitted he was wrong. Props for that.
I agree with the custom ROM's. The basic Android OS seems boring to me. There are some nice choices of custom ROMs available that will really improve the Moment.Apple's punk ass patented they way multi-touch is implemented or the term for it, something like that. They didn't actually patent multi-touch so any device can have it, they just need to set it up in a different way. But if someone adds it in a custom ROM then you will be all set, like on my G1 I have multi touch for web browsing, pictures, and a few other things.
Apples isnt the only one that owns patents.Apple's punk ass patented they way multi-touch is implemented or the term for it, something like that. They didn't actually patent multi-touch so any device can have it, they just need to set it up in a different way. But if someone adds it in a custom ROM then you will be all set, like on my G1 I have multi touch for web browsing, pictures, and a few other things.
Why is it that the HTC Hero and Palm Pre are legally allowed to utilize pinch and zoom but the basic Android OS cannot?
I always laugh at this. I just love the way Palm undermines Apples repeated attempts to block the ability to sync with iTunes.Not sure about HTC, but Palm has made a habit of thumbing their noses at Apple... look into the whole iTunes syncing with the Pre debacle.