Developing for the Wii U is a horrendous pain in the ass. Nintendo is still stuck in the mindset that games should be developed specifically for their platform, and that developers shouldn't design their games to be cross-platform - y'know, that thing most console developers do. Christ, they...
It's the lower cost and greater flexibility thing that I'm referring to - also, people who are tech geeks are not going to want something their grandmother is using (or can use).
On vacation recently I saw a number of grandmas playing with their iPads to video chat with their grandkids. If there's a better way to convince more technologically-oriented people to stick to Android, I can't think of it.
Both look and work almost exactly the same as a Windows CE phone I had almost 10 years ago, so I'm not really sure the idea of a screen you can touch that has icons on it should really be patent-able to begin with. It comes down to using litigation to stifle competition, like most other patent...
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