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Microsoft’s Visual Studio Emulator for Android was launched only last November. It was the tech company’s attempt at getting developers working on Android apps from their own platform, but it ...
Google is making the Android Studio faster, and allowing for code changes to run instantly in an emulator or on a physical device. The aptly named ‘Instant Run’ feature is optional in Android ...
Android Studio 2.0 is here with new features and improve emulation. This update is mainly focused on speed and stability, but developers might find the features more enticing.
With the stable version of Android Studio 2.0, Google hopes these new features will help developers create better apps, leading to a faster workflow for them.
Over the past week or so, there's been a flurry of updates with PS3 emulation on Android. Hopefully, this is just the beginning of something incredible.
Android Studio Emulator has released a massive update to support foldable devices. You can find the full details of the update here. It also includes some significant bug fixes and performances ...
Android Studio 3.1 is officially live in the stable channel, and it brings a wealth of new features and optimizations, including a new Android Emulator that can use custom frames or no frame at ...
Android Studio 4.1: easier to add on-device TensorFlow Lite models, run Android Emulator directly, more foldable form factors, and Database Inspector.
Android Studio's device emulator used to be incredibly slow, even on capable hardware. Google has drastically improved the performance over the past two years, but a few issues remain.
Android Studio is the main SDK for developing Android applications and games, and it has a built-in device emulator for testing projects across a wide range of hardware setups.