These apps will be featured in the new Windows 11 Store which supports more app types than before, including Win32, .NET and PWAs. And because they run natively, you won’t need an emulator — a tool that can hamper performance.  Microsoft’s Panos Panay said during the keynote that Microsoft is using Intel’s “bridge technology” to enable a seamless integration of Android apps into Windows 11. These apps will have their own icons and appear in the Taskbar when pinned or opened. 

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Windows 11 arrives this holiday on eligible Windows 10 PCs and on new models out of the box. 

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