BlueStacks If you’re dying to run Android applications on your Windows machine, then you’ll want to check out the recently released BlueStacks App Player beta, an Android app emulator for Windows XP, ...
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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 ...
What if you could run an Android app on your Windows PC? Seems far-fetched, but it's not. BlueStacks has today announced the alpha version of BlueStacks App Player for Windows PC, a free software ...
If you’re an Android and a PC, you should check out BlueStacks — before hackers catch on or Chrome sneaks in this functionality, take advantage. The startup’s software has been going like hotcakes ...
The BlueStacks App Player which debuted in 2011 and was a popular means of running Android apps on Windows is now getting an upgrade. With the arrival of BlueStacks 2, users will be able to run ...
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 ...
In 2011, BlueStacks was a small company when it debuted its virtualization platform that enables people to play Android mobile apps on a PC. Now the company’s App Player has become surprisingly ...
Back in May, BlueStacks raised $7.5 million in series A financing from Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Ventures, Radar Partners, Redpoint Ventures, and more. This was all pre-launch. Why that kind of ...