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The latest edition of Linux Format includes a small piece on Maemo and the N900, as one of the cover features is Linux on the move.

Annoyingly, they claim the N900 supports multi-touch which could really mislead a lot of people. I am puzzled how they came to this conclusion as for all the misinformation about what the N900 does and does not do, multi-touch is not one of the false claims I have seen.

Any idea where this rumour came from? Or are Linux Format just plain incompetent?
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Originally Posted by Alex Atkin UK View Post
The latest edition of Linux Format includes a small piece on Maemo and the N900, as one of the cover features is Linux on the move.

Annoyingly, they claim the N900 supports multi-touch which could really mislead a lot of people. I am puzzled how they came to this conclusion as for all the misinformation about what the N900 does and does not do, multi-touch is not one of the false claims I have seen.

Any idea where this rumour came from? Or are Linux Format just plain incompetent?
Linux Format are just plain incompetent. Sometimes I buy that magazine because I'm bored and waiting for a train, and they never cease to amaze me with their non-facts and misinformation.

I can only assume that their readership is small and uninformed, and don't notice.
 
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