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Android has grown to become the largest computing platform on Earth, and this has led to a plethora of cool Android apps, ...
If the Windows Store is missing a Metro-style version of an app you’d like to use, you can turn to the BlueStacks App Player. The only downside is you’ll be running Android apps on top of a ...
BlueStacks is planning to bring over 400,000 Android applications to Windows 8 this year. The company originally released its “App Player” software for Windows 7 in October, but it’s now ...
Currently in alpha stage, BlueStacks runs Android apps in full screen on Windows 7 and comes preloaded with 10 apps, including news reader Pulse and several games like Bubble Buster.
(MORE: The 12 Best Android Widgets for 2012) As TechCrunch points out, the BlueStacks beta uses your PC’s graphics card to make apps like Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja run smoothly. When it works ...
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 ...
To send apps from your phone or tablet to your PC, you'll first need to download the BlueStacks Cloud Connect App on from Google's Android Market and install it on your mobile device.
11 essential Windows apps that I immediately install on every new PC. Windows PC apps like GIMP, VLC, and Ditto Clipboard ...
BlueStacks has been offering software that allows Android apps to run natively on Windows 7 for a while, so it’s not surprising that the company plans to turn its attention next to Windows 8 ...