Research in Motion has been promising to launch an app soon that would allow anyone with the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to run Android apps as well as native apps designed for the BlackBerry Tablet ...
We’ve been hearing about Android apps on the BlackBerry PlayBook for months, but there hasn’t been much word about what they’ll look like. RIM engineers at Droidcon gave a list of Android features ...
This is how Android apps are going to look on the BlackBerry Playbook. The apps run via the Playbook’s Android App Player and from the looks of it, isn’t a bad experience at all. Regardless of how you ...
As the first major update to PlayBook OS nears launch, so RIM is ramping up its efforts to court Android developers. It's almost a year since RIM first announced its intention to support Android apps ...
While the BlackBerry PlayBook is fairly solid from a hardware standpoint, it lags behind the iPad and Android tablets when it comes to app selection. RIM has a pretty crafty workaround for that up its ...
One of the USPs of the BlackBerry PlayBook, before it went on sale, was its compatibility with Android apps. RIM had promised the compatibility would be in place by summer and the PlayBook will be ...
RIM's decision to support Android apps was taken by many as a shrewd way of ensuring PlayBook has access to a sizeable app library from launch - April 19 in the US. The firm's argument, however, is ...
So you have managed to get yourself a bargain Blackberry Playbook for only $199! And you've spent the day searching through the Playbook's UI and trying to download some good to honest great apps, but ...
Research in Motion (RIM) is offering a free BlackBerry PlayBook to developers willing to port Android apps to the device. The manufacturer launched the initiative to help boost the tablet's app share ...
RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will have access to the Android Market. This seems confirmed as of now. The BlackBerry PlayBook may be a business oriented tablet device but is making almost as much ...
Research in Motion is trying to woo developers by giving a free BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to coders who port their Android application for its BlackBerry Tablet OS. The promotion, announced on ...
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