BlueStacks has announced today that it has been developing an Android
App Player that will be compatible with Windows 8 when it arrives later
their year. The BlueStacks App Player will allow users to load and run Android applications
within the Windows 8 Operating System. BlueStacks is currently actively
working with top PC manufacturers to pre-load the BlueStacks App Player
on Ultrabooks, tablets, notebooks and all-in-one desktop PCs.
BlueStacks was named a CES Innovations
winner for 2012, as it is the only program that can run native mobile
applications that are ARM-based or x86, windowed or fullscreen, on
Windows PCs and tablets. The software will be available in a beta form
this February, with a full release coming sometime in the Spring 2012.
Source: BGR |