You don't have to own a smartphone to use Android apps; you only need a PC and an Android emulator. Android emulators simulate the Android operating system, allowing you to run Android apps on your ...
What do you get if an Android marries Windows? The answer: BlueStacks. The San Francisco company of that name has announced technology that will enable users to run Android applications on Windows x86 ...
I’ve seen software that lets you run Google Android in an emulator window on a Windows PC, but a company called BlueStacks is taking things to a much higher level. SlashGear reports that BlueStacks ...
The surprisingly smooth way to run Android apps on Windows.
BlueStacks doesn't look exactly like Android, but it's easy to use and you can install Android apps from the Play Store. BlueStacks has modest system requirements and should work with computers ...
There are some exciting things going right now in the world of Android. Being semi-open, it is possible for developers to write creative applications that open up the user experience on the platform.
Windows 8, Microsoft's next operating system that will also be compatible with tablets, will be able to run Android's 400,000+ apps when it ships later this year, according to BlueStacks, a company ...
Bluestacks plans to soon start offering technology that will let PC users run Android apps on their laptops and desktops. The company, which expects to announce OEM partners next week and a ...
Apple makes it easy to run iPhone and iPad apps on your Mac, but the same can't really be said for Android and Windows. If you wanted to play Android games on a bigger screen, or needed to test out an ...
If you’ve upgraded to Windows 11, you may have heard about native Android emulation, which will let you run Android apps on Windows 11 without needing to install a third-party app. Unfortunately, this ...
[UPDATE: You can no longer install Android apps to your Windows computer using the Amazon app store] Ever since Windows 11 first hit the scene, we saw a ton of effort ...