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  1. RIP to the Windows Subsystem for Android, which goes away in 2025 - Enlarge / Little Android guy, how did you get in there? (credit: Ron Am... - arstechnica.com/?p=2007968 #windowssubsystemforandroid #windows11 #android #tech

  2. The Windows Subsystem for Android has one year to live (Microsoft pulls the plug on March 5, 2025)

    The Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) is a Windows 11 feature that lets you install and run Android apps on a Windows computer. Microsoft first previewed the feature in 2021, rolled out a preview to beta testers a few months later, followed by a public beta in early 2022 and a wider launch later that year.
    And now Microsoft has announced the […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=167173

    #amazonAppstore #android #windows11 #windowsSubsystemForAndroid #wsa

  3. Microsoft rolls out a Windows Subsystem for Android update with "platform reliability improvements," as well as improvements for running ARM apps on x64 chips, better clipboard reliability, and localhost loopback support (experimental). blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

  4. Microsoft is bringing a preview of the Vulkan graphics API to the Windows Subsystem for Android, starting with the latest WSA preview build. This should bring better graphics performance for Android games and other apps on Windows 11 PCs. github.com/microsoft/WSA/discu

  5. The latest Windows Subsystem for Android update for Windows Insiders brings better support for cameras, a hover taskbar when in fullscreen mode with F11, a local networking feature, and the option to change your default shared folder. blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

  6. The latest update to Microsoft's software for running Android apps on Windows 11 PCs includes virus scanning for packages before installation, support for configuring how much RAM is available to Android, and other improvements. blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

  7. Lilbits: A 6-screen “portable” workstation, update for Android apps on Windows, and HBO Max and Discovery+ merge to become… Max

    Mediaworkstation’s new a-X2P is a beast of a portable computer that supports up to six 24-inch displays, up to two AMD Epyc processors for a total of up to 192 cores and 384 threads, up to two GPUs, 6TB of RAM, 5 storage devices, and dual 10 GbE network ports.
    It also weighs at least 45 pounds and as much as 55 pounds and isn’t exactly […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=159567

    #aXp2 #coolPi #coolPiCm5 #discoveryPlus #hbo #hboMax #lilbits #max #mediaworkstation #portableWorkstation #videoStreaming #windowsSubsystemForAndroid #workstation #wsa

  8. Windows Insiders can now test a new version of the Windows Subsystem for Android with support for picture-in-picture capabilities (for supported apps) and a new "partially running" setting for reduced resource usage. blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

  9. The developer of WSATools (which lets you sideload Android apps on Windows 11 computers with WSA enabled) has released an update with support for APK Bundles, ARM64 architecture, and localization. twitter.com/Simizfo/status/163

  10. Das Windows-Subsystem für Android reift weiter. Microsoft hat mit der aktuellen Windows-11-Beta einen neuen Zwischenstand herausgegeben.
    Microsoft schraubt weiter am Windows-Subsystem für Android
  11. Microsoft hat Windows 11 vorgestellt. Die Kacheln sind weg, aber was ändert sich sonst für Anwender und Entwickler? Und lieferte Linux manch eine Inspiration?
    Windows 11 | c't uplink 38.8