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Google Is Bringing Android Games to Windows in 2022

Google Is Bringing Android Games to Windows in 2022

Google is planning to bring Android games to Windows PCs next year. A Google Play Games app will be available in 2022, built by Google to allow games from Google Play to run on Windows laptops, tablets, and PCs…


Maharashtra: MIMER Develops Nano Robot for Rapid Cancer Diagnosis

Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER), Pune has developed a nano robot that is programmed to capture and isolate circulating tumor cells. The tool is expected to lead to a new rapid and accurate diagnostic method for cancer, said Dr Shashwat Banerjee, Scientist at MIMER Medical College at Talegaon Dabhade in Pune…


Printed Playable Paper Piano Wirelessly Draws All the Power It Needs From a Smartphone

How will we interact with devices in the future? Some believe we’ll use our voices for everything, while others assume our eyes will be able to navigate complicated UIs on smart glasses. Prelonic Technologies foresees an entirely different future where interacting with electronics will be done using keyboards and other controllers made from paper that can be printed on demand…


New IBM and Samsung Transistors Could Be Key to Super-Efficient Chips (Updated)

IBM and Samsung claim they’ve made a breakthrough in semiconductor design. On day one of the IEDM conference in San Francisco, the two companies unveiled a new design for stacking transistors vertically on a chip. With current processors and SoCs, transistors lie flat on the surface of the silicon, and then electric current flows from side-to-side. By contrast, Vertical Transport Field Effect Transistors (VTFET) sit perpendicular to one another and current flows vertically…


Mercedes-Benz Gets World’s First Approval for Automated Driving System

On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz became the world’s first automaker to gain regulatory approval for a so-called “level 3” self-driving system, perhaps better called a “conditionally automated driving system.” It’s called Drive Pilot, and it debuts next year in the new S-Class and EQS sedans, allowing the cars to drive themselves at up to 37 mph (60 km/h) in heavy traffic on geofenced stretches of highway…


How to Make a QR Code on Your iPhone to Connect Guests to Your Wi-Fi

Rather than have a guest select your Wi-Fi network and then enter a fiddly password, just make them a QR code their iPhone can read. Here’s how to do it…

One thought on “Google Is Bringing Android Games to Windows in 2022

  • Stephen Wanjohi

    Windows OS can have games similar to those on Android. A good example is the Asphalt 8: Airborne and Legends which are both on Google Play Store and can be still played on Windows OS after installing them from Windows Store.

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