By R. Colin Johnson – As touch-mania swipes across all markets, many applications look to upgrade to multitouch but can’t afford the high price of capacitive touchscreens. Now automobiles, appliances, medical devices, and low-end smartphones can retrofit multitouch gestures to resistive-touchscreen designs, or create inexpensive alternatives to capacitive touchscreen products, by merely upgrading their controller-chips to Freescale Semiconductor Inc.’s new Ready-Play solution. more> http://is.gd/EOnMNH
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