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m$ Surface can detect 56 touch points. =D
Ahem...You know Logitec makes all M$ hardware right?

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Umm..the WiiCade API SDK(Open Source) For Flash, JavaScript, and Full Multiplayer server/client has been available for ages..Just as far as documentation goes, they have that that fully done as well.

Before anyone complains that its only available on for use on WiiCade; well thats not true. They have open sourced the entire API under the GPL license so anyone can use it, on any server, period.
@Kurian


Uhh if you really are a web dev, then I cant believe the words that you just typed. IE is the most broken POS that has ever graced the internet. I mean the simple fact that it doesnt support pseudo classes; namely :hover (among others, :first etc..) is a flippin joke. And another testament to its complete and utter junk is that fact that it's CSS parser will still read a statement if its got a "_" before it. Now I suppose you could say that this was clever foresight on M$'s part, because they knew how crumb the browser is and included it to help us poor web devs...but no I think it just proves how lazy/crappy the team who dev'ed it was...

Anywho, point is, I create w3c validated (XHTML 1.0 and CSS) web pages, and yet i still have to fuddle around with my code to get IE working properly.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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