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 ...
We talk a lot about emulating PC experiences on our phones, but what about putting phones on PC? Let's look at the best Android emulators.
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 ...
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.
Android Studio and Google Play Games for PC should be the top choices for regular users. Gamers can opt for specialized offerings like Bluestacks, Nox Player, MuMu Player, and Genymotion, which offer ...
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 ...
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 ...
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