You can plug in your phone, download an emulator, or install the Google Play Store to access Android apps on your computer. Some tinkering may be required.
We get an early look at one of the screens Google is planning to use to introduce Android desktop users to their OS.
GameNative, a new open-source PC emulator on Andoird, now lets you collect milestones while running games from your Steam library.
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Google is coming for Microsoft’s lunch, and Qualcomm might just help them along the way. At this years Qualcomm Summit, Google’s Rick Osterloh confirmed that the company is building a unified Android ...
In the name of convenience, many apps these days are designed to be cross-platform. They can run on both mobile and desktop, so you can readily switch between devices without starting from scratch. It ...
In a pinch for extra screen space on your PC but don't have a second display? Use this simple USB trick to turn your Android ...
Update 11/17: Lenovo has removed the article and issued the following statement: “The article exploring the state of Android PCs in 2025 was written to provide a generic view of the current laptop ...
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