This week the folks at Socketeq have been pushing for a widespread testing of their software setup known as WindowsAndroid, running Android natively inside Windows OS. This system takes the Android ...
To experience Android in a Windows PC, users have had to depend on dual-booting or virtualization. Now, Socketeq has come with a solution that can fully port Android on a Windows kernel natively, ...
WindowsAndroid is a very cool tool from the Beijing-based startup SocketeQ that lets you run Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) as a native application on your on Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 ...
Want to run Android apps on your PC? A new app called WindowsAndroid lets you do that, but basically running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on Windows as if it were a native Windows app. Once ...
Unlike emulator solutions we have seen in the past for various platforms that allow Android apps to run, WindowsAndroid is a software development effort that allows Windows owners to run Google’s ...
Are you looking to get a full Android experience on your Windows based PC? The FULL experience not afforded to you by BlueStacks? Well look no further than WindowsAndroid by SocketeQ, a startup ...
Want or need to run Android 4.0 apps on your PC? Chinese start-up SocketeQ has got you covered with its just-released "WindowsAndroid" - perhaps not the most creative name out there, but it's fitting.
AndroidPolice has a story up about WindowsAndroid, a new Android shell that runs natively in Windows without using emulation. WindowsAndroid uses the Windows kernel instead of Linux, it's currently ...
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If you enjoy running Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system and its applications, but miss it when you are using your Windows desktop. A new software app called WindowsAndroid ...
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It's already possible to run Android apps on Windows PCs thanks to a clever little app called BlueStacks. But now a group of Chinese developers are looking to take it a step further by actually ...