Android-focused emulators such as BlueStacks, MEmu Play, and GameLoop make it easy to run mobile apps on Windows or macOS.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
BlueStacks has released an alpha version of its x86-compatible Android Player, which allows users to natively run mobile Android applications on a Windows desktop computer without having to sacrifice ...
LAS VEGAS--BlueStacks isn't a household name, but it's about to become arguably one of the most useful pieces of preinstalled software on Windows 8 computers. At the 2012 Consumer Electronic Show here ...
Android virtualisation platform Bluestacks has passed its latest milestone. Available for Mac and PC (including pre-loads from the likes of Lenovo, Asus and MSI), its App Player software is now on ...
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 is among the popular android emulators that let users install and run android apps on their computers. The app is completely free and available for both ...