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The Droid4x emulator is a real Android virtual machine with which developers can use to develop and test apps. And you can even download apps from the Google Play store.
Android and Windows are totally different operating systems. But that doesn't mean they can't work together on the same machine.
There is nothing to stop you from setting up multiple virtual Android machines, so you can either try out different things on each, or run different versions of Android.
Jide Technology has released Remix OS Player, a new Android emulator that creates a virtual Android 6.0.1 desktop within the Windows environment for free.
When it comes to testing apps you have two main options: the Android Virtual Device (AVD) Manager and Genymotion, but which is best? Let’s find out.
Android 4.4 KitKat on the Nexus 5 brings with it a new, experimental runtime: ART. So what's the difference? Let's look at Dalvik vs. ART.
Speaking of, I’ve previously used full-on Android distros and shells on my Raspberry Pi. Building on that idea, it should be possible to use an Android virtual machine with just a keyboard and ...