If you’ve ever wished that your Android apps could follow you from phone to PC, BlueStacks has a way. The BlueStacks software, which is now in beta, allows you to run Android apps on a Windows PC.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. BlueStacks is releasing a beta of its App Player software to bring thousands of Android apps to Windows PCs.
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 ...
Android app player BlueStacks has launched for Mac, with a new beta allowing OS X users to run software intended for Android phones and tablets on their iMac, MacBook Pro, or other Apple kit. The ...
After 3-month alpha test attracts a million users and a Best of CES award, company releases beta-1 version of "App Player" CAMPBELL, Calif. - March 26, 2012 – BlueStacks announced the availability of ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
Brandon says he likes to live life on the edge. By that he means eating ice cream for breakfast and wearing house slippers to class. Aside from all of the ballsy action he partakes in, he's a mass ...
Following a three-month alpha phase and a well-received CES 2012 demo, BlueStacks has launched the beta version of its innovative Android emulator for Windows XP, Vista and 7. Using a patent-pending ...
BlueStacks, the startup known for bringing Android applications to desktop PCs, is today releasing its App Player for Mac into beta, following its previous Mac alpha release in June. At the time of ...