[From Stephen Trew] Interesting development this. Useful for some games perhaps, but all the good apps will already have Windows versions. "BlueStacks, a startup focused on allowing Android apps to run on Windows PCs, said it is ready to start public testing of its software. The company is making an alpha, or early test version, of its software available to the public. Long-term, the company aims to make available both free and paid versions of its software, and to have it loaded on new PCs. The alpha version allows most Android titles to be loaded on a PC, but prohibits some games, such as Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja that will ultimately be a part of the paid version."