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BlueStacks App Player, now in alpha, lets you do both of those things on a Windows PC. BlueStacks App Player runs Android applications such as Talking Tom 2 within Windows.
The MSI App Player, essentially a version of the BlueStacks Android app player, is coming to MSI computers. MSI is positioning the program as a better way to play Android games.
The BlueStacks App Player now gives users one-click access to their favorite Android apps right on their Windows PC. Both Windows and Android users stand to benefit greatly from this capability.
BlueStacks has released its App Player alpha for Windows, allowing PCs and Windows-based tablets to not only run Android apps but, thanks to Cloud Connect, share software between the platforms.
If you've ever wished you could get Android apps on your Windows computer, you will soon be able to thanks to BlueStacks. The company has announced that its App Player for PC has entered beta-1.
BlueStacks says its App Player will bring 450,000 Android apps to PCs, and although we weren’t able to test every single one — the apps we tried worked without too many issues. There was some ...
Nox App Player is a free Android emulator dedicated to bring the best experience to users who want to play Android games and apps on PC. Based on Android 4.4.2 and compatible with X86/AMD, it ...
In theory, providing Android developers an on-ramp to BB10 lets them see what the interest is for their existing app among BlackBerry users before they make a full-fledged native version, and to be ...