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  2. Android apps are coming to Windows 11 - AOL

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    At the Windows 11 event today, Microsoft announced Android apps will work in the next OS.

  3. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    For Windows, BlueStacks App Player has minimum requirements of Windows 7 or above, 4 GB of RAM, 10 GB of disk space, and an Intel or AMD processor. BlueStacks Air currently supports Mac systems using Apple Silicon chips . For macOS, minimum requirements include macOS 11 or higher Operating System, 8 GB RAM, and 12 GB disk space.

  4. Windows 11 beta users can start testing Android apps - AOL

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    Android apps are finally available in Windows 11, ... Android apps are finally available in Windows 11, but only as part of an Insider Preview release.

  5. Compatibility layer - Wikipedia

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    Prism is a Microsoft emulator for ARM-powered Windows devices that translates the underlying code of software built for traditional x86 and x64 binaries from Windows 11 24H2 [4] ACL allows Android apps to natively execute on Tizen, webOS, or MeeGoo phones. [5] [6] [7] Alien Dalvik allows Android apps to run on MeeGo [8] and Meamo. [9]

  6. Universal Windows Platform - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Microsoft encouraged the use of C# for multi-platform app development using tools from Xamarin, which they had acquired prior to the announcement. [14] [15] [16] In 2021, Microsoft allowed Windows 11 to run Android apps with an OS-level emulator and allowed apps to be installed in the store. [17]

  7. Android apps come to Windows 11 in 'preview' next month - AOL

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    A Windows 11 public preview with Android app support is coming in February, although free upgrades to Microsoft's OS are ending soon.

  8. QEMU - Wikipedia

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    Limbo is an x86 and ARM64 QEMU-based virtual machine for Android. [31] It is one of the few pieces of virtual machine software available for Android capable of emulating Microsoft Windows, [32] although it was designed to emulate Linux and DOS. Unlike other QEMU-based emulators, it does not require users to type commands to use, instead having ...

  9. Windows 11's first big update arrives with Android app ... - AOL

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    Microsoft has released Windows 11's first major update, including a preview version of Android app support.