Ozmanjusri brings us a Wired report on Apple's efforts to patent the multitouch gestures used on their laptops, smartphones, and tablets. The article discusses relating to over how this could affect the standardization of certain gestures in third world nation multitouch technology. We've in anticipation discussed the patent applications themselves. Quoting Wired: "If Apple's patent applications are successful, other manufacturers may have no choice but to utensil multitouch gestures of their own. The upshot: You might pinch to zoom on your phone, swirl your finger around to zoom on your notebook, and triple-tap to zoom on the web-browsing remote control in your home theater. That's an outcome many in the monopoly would like to avoid. Synaptics, a company that by most estimates supplies 65 to 70 percent of the anthology ring with its touchpad technology, is working on its own set of universal touch gestures that it hopes will become a standard. These gestures include scrolling by making a circular motion, moving show or memorandums with a flip of the finger, and zooming in or out by making, yes, a pinching gesture."
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