If you’re frustrated over the lack of apps available for Windows 8 right now, Bluestacks wants to help. Bluestacks’ software is an emulator that allows you to run Android apps on a Windows PC. The ...
Back in December, we reported that BlueStacks had launched for Mac OS X, bringing with it almost a million Android apps for Mac users to enjoy on their laptops. Now the company has officially rolled ...
LAS VEGAS--BlueStacks isn't a household name, but it's about to become arguably one of the most useful pieces of preinstalled software on Windows 8 computers. At the 2012 Consumer Electronic Show here ...
BlueStacks has been offering software that lets you run Android apps on a Windows or Mac computers for a while, but now the company’s venturing into the touch-friendly world of Windows 8. The latest ...
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Campbell, CA February 12, 2013 – Mobile company BlueStacks today released a Surface Pro-optimized, officially supported Windows 8 version of its popular App Player software. The program is free to ...
We have featured BlueStacks a number of times here on Geeky Gadgets, reporting the launch of its software to support running Android applications on Windows and Mac systems. This week, however, ...
Are you unable to install BlueStacks on your Windows PC? Several users have reported that the BlueStacks app just won’t install on their PC. They keep getting ...
Users who own a Windows 8 touchscreen device or are the proud of owners of a Surface Pro tablet made by Microsoft will be happy to know that they can now run Android apps thanks to the release of the ...
BlueStacks, the startup bringing Android applications to PCs and Macs, is today releasing a version of its App Player software optimized for new Surface Pro PCs and others running Windows 8. The move ...
In spite of the bad press it’s received, more than a few consumers have been won over by Microsoft’s Windows 8, but there’s just one major sticking point – it remains almost completely and utterly ...