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Microsoft announced today that it is ending support for Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on March 5, 2025.
Microsoft is testing the ability to resume activity from Android apps on a Windows 11 PC, starting with Spotify.
Microsoft has ended support for Windows Subsystem for Android, and it hurts everyone who loves running Android apps natively on Windows PCs.
Microsoft has confirmed it is testing a way to resume the use of an active Android app on your Windows 11 PCs.
Microsoft reminds us that we'll need to have the Spotify app installed on the PC and be logged into the same account as the ...
Microsoft has released a new test version of Windows 11 —version KB5064093, also known as Windows Insider Preview Build 26200 ...
Microsoft will be ending support for the Windows Subsystem for Android starting March 5, 2025, meaning the Amazon App Store will no longer work on Windows 11.
Microsoft is unexpectedly killing off its support for Android apps within Windows 11, although you’ll have a year to play games on your Windows tablet until support officially expires.
Microsoft is ending official support for Android apps on Windows 11 -- and cutting off access to the Amazon Appstore.
Microsoft rolled out early support for running Android apps on Windows 11 before the OS was even widely released, and it updated the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) regularly over the past ...
In a somewhat surprising move, Microsoft announced the end of Windows Subsystem for Android that allows running Android programs on Windows 11. The plug will be pulled in March 2025.