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 ...
Bad luck if you bought a Playbook tablet on the basis of running Android apps on it—according to someone who spoke to Engadget, the support has been pushed back to late fall. [Engadget] The BlackBerry ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 has launched the latest beta of PlayBook OS, with version 2.1.0 boasting enhancements in the platform s Android runtime, among other upgrades. The latest version of the OS is designed to make ...
There was a rumor floating around that the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet would support Android's vast selection apps. Of course, this was taken with a grain of salt because, well, why would RIM ...
Earlier this month, it was reported that the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet could have the ability to run Android apps. A new video from the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has surfaced that ...
A leaked version of the Android App Player for the BlackBerry PlayBook foreshadows an official version due out later this summer—a move that could help boost sales. I'm not putting a lot of stock into ...
A leaked version of the Android App Player for the BlackBerry PlayBook foreshadows an official version due out later this summer—a move that could help boost sales.