DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlueStacks Inc., a pioneer of Android gaming on PC and the world's leading mobile gaming platform, today announced the release of BlueStacks X (beta), the ...
BlueStacks is launching a new cloud service that allows users to play Android games on any computer or smartphone - filling the “vacuum” created by Microsoft’s failure to bring Android apps to Windows ...
BlueStacks made its name getting Android games to run on the PC. And now it is releasing BlueStacks X, which is a free cloud-based gaming streaming service for mobile games. The Palo Alto, ...
Android is the most used operating system on smartphones. There are plenty of games and apps that we wish to use on our computers. For that, there are a bunch of Android emulators available, of which, ...
Back in May 2011, there were talks around the Web of a startup called BlueStacks that had developed a native Android runtime environment for the Windows operating system. Traditionally, running ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Microsoft’s Surface Pro runs millions of desktop Windows apps. Few of those apps, though, were designed for touch. Though Microsoft is pitching the device to professionals, sometimes even the pros ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There is and has been elephant in the room among Windows Phone and Windows 8 users, the app gap.
Running Android apps on your MacBook is now a possibility, with virtualization specialist BlueStacks bringing its clever software to Apple's OS X. The tool – initially vaunted as a "Parallels for ...