Apple's press release for the new 128GB iPad contains an unusual concession from the company: the word "multitouch." Seriously. It's been more than five years since Apple first introduced the iPhone, and it's never once used the word "multitouch" — it's always been "Multi-Touch™" with that charming unregistered trademark symbol.
And yet here we are today, with AutoDesk's Amy Bunszel quoted in the official Apple press release for the new iPad:
"These files are often large and highly detailed so having the thin and light iPad with its Multitouch display, integrated camera and all-day battery life, is a real advantage for iPad users to view, edit and share their AutoCAD data."
Never mind all those questionable comma errors —...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/29/3928554/apple-finally-abandons-its-sad-claim-to-the-multi-touch-trademark
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