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If you’ve ever played a game on a touch screen device, you know just how important it is that the screen recognise, perfectly, what your stylus or finger is up to at any given moment.
Google has officially unveiled its Nexus One Android Phone, and while it’s certainly an attractive device, does it have what it takes to be a portable gaming platform?
Just in time to try and take the sizzle out of Google’s Android phone announcement later today comes Apple’s announcement that more than three billion apps have been downloaded for the iPhone and iPod Touch in less than 18 months.