As the popularity of smartphones and tablets increases, so will our dependence on the myriad apps available for them. Whether the end result is a hot game, a handy price checker, or a useful contact ...
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 ...
Within minutes of installing App Player, we were able to download and launch numerous Android apps that come pre-installed and run them in a window or full-screen (although switching between modes ...
Twitter for Android running on a Mac. We first told you about BlueStacks, an incredible application that allows you to run over 450,000 Android applications on your PC, back in March when it was first ...
Emulating Android on a computer has never been easier, and with the increasing popularity of Android apps, it’s not surprising that many people are looking for the best Android emulators for games, ...
Microsoft made some noise when it announced that Windows 11 would eventually support running Android apps, but it is actually a bit late to the game. Although this "Windows Subsystem for Android" does ...
Following three months of alpha testing, software company BlueStacks has released the beta-1 version of its App Player for PC to the public. BlueStacks's App Player allows over 450,000 Android apps to ...
BlueStacks has announced another investor following the successful beta launch of its Android app player for PCs. Since releasing the beta to the public in late March 2012, BlueStacks App Player has ...
Software company Bluestacks is trying to close the gap between Microsoft’s Windows and Google’s Android OS with its App Player application, which was released in beta on Tuesday. App Player is an ...
BlueStacks, the company behind the popular Android emulator for Windows, just launched a cloud-based Android game player that works inside your browser on Mac, Windows, iPad, and almost any other ...
Jennifer Van Grove covered the social beat for CNET. She loves Boo the dog, CrossFit, and eating vegan. Her jokes are often in poor taste, but her articles are not. Get this: Soon you'll be able to ...