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Microsoft's recent event announced numerous possibilities for development and customer experience, and one of the most iconic here is the company allowing more Android apps to arrive on Windows soon.
How many of you have ever installed and run Android apps from Amazon's app store on Windows 11? Raise your hands. OK, that's what I thought. Well, I hate to break it to the three of you who raised ...
I run Android apps with WSA like native Windows apps—launch from taskbar, windowed, mouse/keyboard. I use community WSA builds from GitHub—Microsoft dropped support but the community keeps it working.
Microsoft has released the first preview version of the Windows Subsystem for Android for Windows 11 Insiders, and one of the more interesting features is that you can sideload Android apps. The ...
Microsoft delivers the initial version of one of its key Windows 11 features. We take a first look at the WSA. When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, it promised a new set of tools developed in ...
The days of installing an emulator on your PC to play Android games are gone, at least for now. Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 11, ships with Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). WSA is ...
The new Windows Subsystem for Android is designed to let you run Android apps on Windows 11 computers. The official way to get apps is through the Microsoft Store and/or Amazon Appstore. Unofficially ...
Microsoft is pulling support for the Windows Subsystem for Android, a Windows 11 feature first released in October of 2021 that allowed Windows PCs to run Android apps alongside native Windows apps.