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@Patrick Van: You just explained why Android fragmentation doesn't matter. People who don't use half the features probably don't know about the different versions of Android either, and probably don't care. They have a phone that works, and they have access to thousands of apps on the marketplace. What else do they

@dannyg713: I have to agree with Odin that you're an idiot. There are dozens of PS1 emulators for Windows that easily available now and Sony can't do anything about it. Sony tried to sue many emulator developers back in the day but failed because emulators are not illegal. Just read about Bleem, one of the earliest

@Badmofo: When I had my old G1, every emulator ran perfectly on it.

@M1911: But if you don't own any guns, it's probably not a good idea to have strangers over.

@Aaron Jackson: Maybe you don't get the Scott Pilgrim craze because you haven't even attempted to read the books yet?

@ralph the robot: When I had a G1, I used the keyboard for 90% of my typing. But now I have a Nexus One...I really miss the keyboard.

Bring this to Android devices too!

@Jmans Revenge: You could just hook up a controller to a netbook/laptop and play PC games/emulators on there...

I built my PC for under $600 and it beats most of the specs here.

The writer sounds like a typical iphone fan to me lol.

1. Android is newer than the Iphone and doesn't have near the amount of sales yet. But more phones are coming...