One of the most interesting parts of BlackBerry's PlayBook tablet is its forthcoming support for Android apps. Explaining more about the process were RIM's Rajeev Mohindra and Kamen Vitanov. In a talk ...
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 ...
The easiest way that most thought can salvage the PlayBook tablet device out of its impending graveyard was to allow the device to run Android Apps. Their native application market just did not have ...
Research In Motion?s plans to expand the application ecosystem for the BlackBerry PlayBook by having the tablet support Android apps makes the device a more compelling canvas for advertisers. However, ...
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