Forget BlueStacks. You can use Android apps natively just like Windows apps.
When it comes to app selection, few platforms rival Android. Unfortunately, using your Android phone and tablet apps isn't normally possible on Windows. However, there are ways to use your apps on a ...
Android has grown to become the largest computing platform on Earth, and this has led to a plethora of cool Android apps, some of which aren’t available on iOS or other platforms. Even in this age of ...
You can now use up to 90% of the desktop screen space when streaming Android apps to Windows 11 using the Microsoft Phone Link app.
Microsoft is working on a useful upgrade for Phone Link that fixes one of the most annoying parts of streaming Android apps on Windows 11. A new expanded view option lets you stretch Android apps ...
Microsoft has now made the “Expanded screen” feature available to all users of the Phone Link app in Windows 11. The update, which is being rolled out via the Microsoft Store (version 1.25112.36.0), ...
Rahul Naskar has years of experience writing news and features related to Android, phones, and apps. Outside the tech world, he follows global events and developments shaping the world of geopolitics.
Nex Computer, a company that makes hardware designed to turn your phone into a laptop, is working on something new: the ...
Windows Launcher for Android recreates the old-school Windows XP look and feel for free, while being compatible with most ...
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 ...