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No, Android Market apps are only for Android phones. For an iPod Touch, you would have to use apps from the iTunes Store.
Yes. The Android-x86 Project has ported Andoid to desktop and laptop computers. Note that if you don't have a touchscreen device, apps can be very awkward to use (though you can use a mouse).
i also use internet for my laptop and tv apps. can you do that ?
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Can you use Windows apps on IOS? NO! Same for the Pre. it's WebOS. not Android OS!
No. You need to run android to run android apps. The Nokia E5 runs the Symbian OS.
Android cellphones does not allow users to share Android apps via Bluetooth. Though, if you want to share and transfer Android apps from one Android cellphone to another, you can use Android apps which allows users to share Android app.
Absolutely Yes! You can use YouWave.
The answer is No. you can not use MS Office programs on your android note laptop. MS Office is available for the Windows & Mac only. You can use Open Office on your laptop.
The Google Play Store app is not officially available for download on laptops or desktops, as it is designed for Android devices. However, there are several ways you can access the Google Play Store on your laptop or desktop: Use an Android emulator: You can download an Android emulator, such as BlueStacks, NoxPlayer, or Andy, on your laptop or desktop, which will allow you to run Android apps on your computer. Once you have downloaded and installed the emulator, you can search for and download the Google Play Store app. Use a web browser: You can also access the Google Play Store through a web browser on your laptop or desktop by visiting the Google Play Store website (play,google,com). From there, you can browse and download apps, but you will not be able to install them on your laptop or desktop. As for iPods, only iOS devices can download apps from the App Store, not the Google Play Store.
Yes that is the default way of buying apps on Android Market. If you are on contract it will be charged at the end of the month
You can download them on getandroidstuff.com