If, for some reason, you’re looking to run Android apps on a computer, you now have a simple way to pull it off-as long as you have the Chrome browser installed. According to Ars Technica, Google has opened its App Runtime for Chrome (ARC) tool to anyone-looking-to try out Android apps on a computer. ARC works inside the Chrome browser regardless of operating system, so Windows, Mac and Linux users should all be able to test Android apps on their desktops and laptops. DON’T MISS:-Waze for iPhone just got a brilliant new feature Google Maps can’t touch In order to make this magic work, users will have to install a new Chrome tool, the ARC Welder, that lets you run
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