Now available for anyone to download, a new test program called the BlueStacks App Player lets people run Android apps directly on their Windows PCs. Lance Whitney Contributing Writer Lance Whitney is ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. BlueStacks is releasing a beta of its App Player software to bring thousands of Android apps to Windows PCs.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. BlueStacks released a beta version of their Android app player for Windows PCs this morning, bringing with it ...
While still in beta, the BlueStacks App Player delivers the goods. I've only tinkered with it myself, but everyone I know who uses it a lot think it's great. It's not just we techies who like ...
Don't worry, Windows 8 users. You won't have to look at all those Apple users and suffer from too much app envy. BlueStacks and AMD have you covered. The two companies have teamed up to bring 500,000 ...
A BlueStacks App Player Pro (a paid version) is also going to be made available soon, bringing with it the ability to access premium apps such as Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds, and Cut The Rope, as well as ...
In a similar vein to the way that Alien Dalvik 2.0 has been designed to bring Android Apps to your iPad, a new application created by BlueStacks called App Player alpha has been developed to bring ...
Mac users can now run Android apps on their desktop thanks to App Player from Bluestacks, an Android emulation platform that is available as an alpha version for OS X. Bluestacks does not specify any ...
Earlier this year, a startup called BlueStacks announced that it was developing a native x86 Android runtime for the Windows operating system. The company finally released the product for public alpha ...
Want to run over 750,000 Android apps on your favorite Mac? [Hey, it takes all kinds. --Ed.] BlueStacks is a startup that figured out a way to run Android apps on Windows machines through its App ...