Android is an operating system, much as Windows is an operating system. It is not possible to run Windows 8 on Android. Microsoft only allows Microsoft 8 RT to be installed on certain devices, so it is highly unlikely that any Android device will ever run Windows 8 RT. However, it it technologically possible for and Android device to run Windows 8 RT, with the only limitation being Microsoft's strict policy on the devices that will be certified to run it.
Currently, Asphalt 8 is not available on Mac OS. It's available for iOS, Android, BlackBerry 10, Windows, Windows Phone.
Microsoft Silverlight currently does not work on Android devices. It will work on OSX and various versions of Windows. The Android developer community is working on it though.
No. It is powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.
No, the apps found in the Google Play Store will not work on Windows 8, only on Android. The store can be accessed from the internet, though, and all of the books, music, and movies will be available through an internet browser.
No. Windows and Android are two different operating systems.
It depends on what you are used to. I recommend an Android if you've never owned a smart phone before. Or, if you have had previous Androids and are used to the concept. But, if you have a Windows 8 laptop or desktop, then i would say windows phone.
To get The Sims 3 to work on Windows 8 would be the same as getting it to work on Windows 7 or Vista.
Android X window system is an open source Java implementation of X windows.
Both Android and Windows based phones are great! It is all a matter of preference if you like Android or Windows based software.
Yes, though only on one platform (Windows 8). It is also available on all mobile devices (Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8, BlackBerry 10).
Android is for phones, while Windows is for computers. Totally different devices. If you meant Android vs Windows Phone 7, then I don't know
Android in general can be referred to the company under Google that develops the operating system and devices. Android KitKat is the codename for one of many versions of Android's operating system, version 4.4 in this case.