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BlueStacks unveils subscription-based Android console GamePop

BlueStacks unveils subscription-based Android console GamePop
  • Posted May 9, 2013, 11:30 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Gaming With Video
  • BlueStacks, the company known for helping users run Android apps on the Mac and PC, is preparing to launch an Android gaming console designed to compete directly with those from Ouya, Gamestick and even Nvidia. The free (well, sort of)…

BlueStacks runs Android apps on your Mac

BlueStacks runs Android apps on your Mac
  • Posted June 28, 2012, 6:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Apple, Mobile Computing
  • 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 platform emulator…

BlueStacks hits beta, runs Android apps on your Windows machine

BlueStacks hits beta, runs Android apps on your Windows machine
  • Posted March 30, 2012, 7:30 AM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Mobile Computing, Software With Video
  • 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 binary-translation technology, BlueStacks allows x86-based PC users to access…

BlueStacks' Android-on-Windows software ready for testing

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  • Posted October 11, 2011, 3:30 PM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Software, Mobile Computing With Video
  • Silicon Valley startup BlueStacks has officially launched the alpha version of its App Player for Windows, which lets users run Android apps in full screen on Windows 7. We covered the announcement of BlueStack's virtualization solution back in May, but…

BlueStacks brings Android apps to Windows PCs

BlueStacks brings Android apps to Windows PCs
  • Posted May 25, 2011, 10:10 AM by Jose Vilches | Filed in Software, Mobile Computing With Video
  • Ever wish you could run all your favorite Android apps on your Windows computer? Silicon Valley startup BlueStacks believes there's a big market interested in such a thing -- both consumer and enterprise -- and has come up with a…

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