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Android Apps on Windows: Surprisingly Good Experience

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

I’ve used a few iPhone apps on my MacBook before,and they genuinely enhance the overall macOS experience. That said, I’ve always been curious about running Android⁢ apps ⁤on my Windows ‍laptop. Until recently, though, ther weren’t many practical ⁣or reliable options to choose from. And there’s still no official way as such.

But when I⁢ tried this ‌particular method, I went in with‌ very⁤ low ⁢expectations. I didn’t really‌ expect ​much at all. Surprisingly, ⁣the experience turned⁣ out to be better than I⁢ anticipated. ​It was far from terrible and definitely usable in day-to-day usage.

​⁣ What is BlueStacks?

⁣ Bringing Android apps to life on your computer

⁣ ‌Installing Android apps on ⁢Windows the⁣ easy way
  1. Download and install‍ Bluestacks on your Windows PC.
    ⁤ ⁣ ​

  2. ‍ ‍ ‍ Open Bluestacks and sign in with your ⁤Google account.
    ⁣ ​ ​

  3. ‍ Search for BGMI in the Google Play Store within Bluestacks.

  4. ⁤ ⁤ ⁤ Click⁤ on the Install button to download ‌and install ⁣BGMI.

  5. ‍ Once the installation​ is⁣ complete,​ you⁤ can open BGMI‍ from the ⁣Bluestacks home screen.

  6. ‌ ​ ⁣ After installation, the⁢ app will appear on the home screen and ​can be opened using your keyboard and mouse.

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Using Snapseed via BlueStacks on WindowsSamsung to Integrate AI ‘Daily Brief’ Feature into Galaxy S25

samsung Electronics ‌plans to include a new artificial intelligence feature called “Daily Brief” with​ the‌ upcoming Galaxy S25 smartphone,​ according to a report published January 25, 2026, by MakeUseOf. ​The feature will present users with a customizable summary of data on their home screen.

Daily Brief will consolidate information such as calendar events, weather updates, news headlines,​ and fitness data.​ Users will be ⁤able to personalize the content⁢ displayed and the frequency of updates.

Key Features of Daily Brief:

  • Personalized⁢ Summaries: Displays tailored information based on user preferences.
  • Customizable Content: Users can‌ select which types of information appear in​ the brief.
  • Home Screen Integration: The feature ​is designed to be‍ readily accessible on the Galaxy S25’s ​home ⁤screen.

MakeUseOf reports that the Daily Brief feature is intended ⁣to‍ streamline access to essential information, reducing the need to open multiple apps.The feature is currently in growth and subject‌ to change before the Galaxy S25’s expected launch in early ⁣2025.

samsung did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Source: MakeUseOf

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