Android apps are now available on Windows 11 as well as on Chrome OS. Microsoft and Google use them to expand and enhance the experience of their respective touchscreen devices. The hope is that Android apps, which are designed primarily (and often entirely) for touch input, can patch up the holes of each operating system’s […] https://www.pcworld.com/article/552417/android-on-pc-windows-11-vs-chromebooks.html
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