There’s no love lost between Android and Apple users, or at least among the fanboys and fangirls. The flamewar between the passionate adopters of the top two mobile operating systems has persisted for ...
Android apps and games are great on pocket-sized smartphones, but they’re even better on big screens — like the 24-inch monitor sitting on your desk. Don’t believe me? Check out the BlueStacks player, ...
BlueStacks has released a beta version of its App Player software for Mac, bringing Android apps to Apple’s platform. BlueStacks has released a beta version of its App Player software for Mac, ...
BlueStacks doesn't look exactly like Android, but it's easy to use and you can install Android apps from the Play Store. BlueStacks has modest system requirements and should work with computers ...
BlueStacks has introduced BlueStacks Air, which brings Android games to macOS devices and is optimized for Apple's M1, M2, and newer chips. The popular emulator that brings Android apps and games to ...
Mac: If you've ever wished you could test drive Android apps on your Mac, BlueStacks is a new bit of software currently in alpha that lets you do just that. BlueStacks was released for Windows last ...
Owning a Mac computer has one main downside: these devices are less competitive in terms of gaming. This is not necessarily because they can’t handle gaming, but because not as many developers support ...
BlueStacks the company that creates emulation software allowing you to run Android applications on different platforms has this week announce the launch of their new BlueStacks Mac Emulator for the ...
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 ...
Ever wish you could run certain Android apps on your Mac? BlueStacks, an Android "app player" for Mac OS X and Windows, may let you do just that. Although still in its early alpha stages for Mac, the ...