With the release of BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0, RIM made it possible to run thousands of Android apps on the company’s 7 inch tablet. That dramatically increases the number of apps available for the ...
The Android App Player for the PlayBook is the software that will open up the world of Android apps on the BlackBerry tablet. However, a version of that has somehow made its way to the PlayBook users ...
We’ve seen unsubstantiated rumors, and heard hints that Research in Motion might expand its BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet OS to support Android apps, too. Now, just hours after the CTIA show in Orlando ...
RIM PlayBook Research In Motion said that “thousands” of Android apps are already in the Android player launched one week ago as part of the PlayBook OS 2.0 update. The company said that the player ...
Research in Motion (or RIM) is allowing their BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to run Android applications. This is quite surprising, seeing how Blackberry OS and Android OS are competitors. Isn't much to ...
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 ...
Droidcon is described as being the 'UK's largest Android-only developer conference', so the appearance of RIM, touting its QNX-powered PlayBook tablet, was somewhat of a surprise. And it wasn t merely ...
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, ...
The ailing BlackBerry PlayBook is getting a big update next month, including an Android app player. But should the price be slashed? Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and writer/ presenter of ...
Research In Motion has been attempting — unsuccessfully, for the most part — to keep details about its forthcoming tablet, PlayBook, under wraps. Despite its best efforts, news of its pricing, ...
If you can't beat them, join them. Or, at least, borrow from their ecosystem. That's the underlying message from RIM that its forthcoming tablet BlackBerry PlayBook is set to support Android apps a ...