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Got a Windows 11 PC and an Android phone? Microsoft wants to make using apps across those devices a seamless experience ...
Got an Android phone? Like what you see up there? Windows 10 is due out this summer, and Microsoft is bringing it to all sorts of devices – even Android phones. Yes, really.
Microsoft is to bring app streaming from select Android phones to all Windows 10 users.
Microsoft's 'Project Latte' is about bringing Android apps to the Microsoft Store and Windows 10. But why is Microsoft doing this? There are several theories.
Microsoft brings Android, iOS apps to Windows 10 Company says that it's "building bridges" to developers on other platforms.
You can already text from your Windows 10 computer connected to your Android phone, but you'll soon be able to mirror your entire phone and all its apps. It's going to be called Windows 10 app ...
Microsoft has today opened up applications for developers who are interested in testing out its new tools that can convert an Objective C, Java or C++ mobile app to Windows 10.
First and foremost, upon Windows 10’s launch, developers will only be able to bring Web apps to the Windows Store. The Win32, Android, and iOS app toolkits will not be ready in time.
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