Whew! I just checked and my MacBook only does two fingers. I'm not missing out on anything (at least, THERE. I'm sure I'm missing out on tons of functionality that is awesomecakes that I just don't even realize I can do)
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It's frustrating not to be able to use mouse gestures with a trackpad. I use gestures all the time when using Opera on the desktop. Never use the back button or the window close button.
Aha! I've been doing those 3 & 4 finger gestures accidentally. Nifty tricks when they're on purpose.
three-fingered trackpad gesture to navigate through browser history.
Oh hey, look at that!
Want to see something cool? Download this app. It shows you exactly what the multitouch trackpad is sensing.
Connecting Win7 to somebody else network wasn't unpleasant. So far, Win7 with mostly GNU open source software is fine. One more connection at M & C place to try.
Even if it's faked, this "leaked" video of an Apple Tablet is pretty awesome: [link]
World's first 3D office photocopier launches
Ortery has launched a new office machine called 'Photosimile' or what it claims to be the world's first 3D product photography machine.
Photosimile is effectively a photocopier that creates virtual 3D replicas of whatever small artifact you like. Or animal (providing they sit still while the machine spins them around 360 degrees, that is!).
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Ortery's Photosimile 5000 is now shipping at a cost of around US$17000 (£10550).
I think I'll wait for the price to come down a bit....
Hook it up to one of HP's new 3-D printers and you have a replicator. Okay, the replicas are all just plastic, but who doesn't plastic replicas of small artifacts?
Some blog (I think it's Make Magazine) has had a series of posts about a 3-D printer that's available as a kit. I think it's around $1000, considerably cheaper than the $15,000 for the HP 3-D printer....