Microsoft this week announced, unexpectedly, that Windows 11 would drop its Subsystem for Android that allowed the OS to run Android apps. Now, we’re getting some insight as to why the decision was ...
I have been writing about Windows since the days of Windows 3.1. As you can imagine, I have seen a lot of Windows operating systems come and go during that time. The one thing that all of these ...
Microsoft a annoncé l'arrêt prochain de la maintenance du Sous-système Windows pour Android (WSA). À compter de mars 2025, il faudra revenir aux émulateurs pour profiter des applications Android sur ...
Microsoft is planning to end support for its Windows Subsystem for Android component in Windows 11. The end of support for Windows Subsystem for Android in Windows 11 is slated for March 5, 2025, per ...
Microsoft is killing off the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), marking an end to the brief stint of Android apps on Windows 11. In an update posted to Microsoft’s ‘Learn’ site, the company said ...
Microsoft rolled out early support for running Android apps on Windows 11 before the OS was even widely released, and it updated the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) regularly over the past couple ...
Microsoft has been hard at work building out Android support in Windows 11. Now the company is testing much-requested features like file sharing and drag-and-drop support. The Windows Subsystem for ...
I have immersed myself in the tech world for over five years, focusing my efforts on providing readers with in-depth reviews of gadgets. Exploring the ins and outs of the latest tech has been quite a ...
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microsoft is pulling the plug on Android apps for Windows. The company said it’s ending support for Windows Subsystem for Android ...
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