Since its release at the Google I/O 2014 event at the end of June, it has been possible for developers to get their hands on Android ā€œLā€, the newest version of the operating system from Mountain View.
Developers and coders with the aim to design and develop 64-bit Android applications might be pleased to know that Google has announced the availability of the Android 64-bit Emulator or x86 64-bit ...
After announcing that Android L would support 64-bit hardware way back in June, Google has finally released a 64-bit Android L developer preview emulator image. Curiously, though, it's a 64-bit image ...
Back in June, Google announced Android was destined to gain 64-bit support in the coming L release. A few weeks later, Revision 10 of the Native Development Kit (NDK) was posted with support for the ...
Andy is an Android emulator that runs on Windows 7 or 8 requiring a minimum of 3GB of RAM and up to 20GB of free disk space. The CPU of the machine running Andy must ...