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      The multitouch system legend Jeff Han released another demo recently,
      which I <a
      href="http://www.macrumors.com/2007/02/12/more-multitouch-from-jeff-han/">saw
      on MacRumours</a>.  As usual it's a combination the usual gestures to move
      around a map and dragging objects around with basic physics, but then I
      was surprised to see a RHEL desktop appear.  Watch the demo and look out
      for the morphing demo near the end.
    </p>
    <p>
      Chances are this is using <a
      href="http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/">MPX</a>, which is being
      integrated into XInput 2 as we speak.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Dreaming Wide Awake</cite>, Lizz Wright</small>
    </p>
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