We knew something was fishy with that Elan lawsuit last week. Why would a company that makes multi-touch trackpads for inexpensive Eee PCs make a big stink about Apple's use of multi-touch. And why now? Apple laptops had multi-touch before any other manufacturer.
Seemed like much to do about nothing.
But turns out that Elan has some more tricks up its sleeve, including "eFinger" Multi-touch interface for (in this case) Google's Android. This isn't a just a wild concept technology either, it looks ready for showtime.