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They are swipping away from the bezel, thats the only reason I can think of to call it a bezel gesture. The function they're describing when they talk about it is available in iPhoto right now for iPhone and current iPads, so it certainly has nothing to do with a new bezel sensor etc.
aight then
 
Watch the keynote. iPhoto demo starts around the 63rd minute. I'm watching now, and I've heard no reference to anything called a "bezel gesture." There are some gestures you can do from the edge of the screen, but I don't know that I'd call it a bezel gesture. There doesn't appear to be anything special about the bezel on the iPad 3.

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Yeah, I watched it and didn't see anything either. :confused: But I was following engadget's livecast and they specifically called it out ("Yes, a bezel gesture!") which piqued my interest at the time. JUMP TO 2:04 IN THE TIMELINE. Then I saw it mentioned on a few sites which is why I was interesting in learning more about it. If it doesn't exist fine, I was just wondering since it was broadcast.
 
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