Forget BlueStacks. You can use Android apps natively just like Windows apps.
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After backlash from Android users and developers, Google is backing off its plan to heavily restrict sideloading. The company will introduce a new “advanced flow” system that still allows power users ...
What’s happened? In a bid to protect users from malware-laden apps, Google announced that Android will block the installation of apps from unverified developers starting next year. Once this goes into ...