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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
With games being a surprisingly prominent element at BlackBerry DevCon 2011 in San Francisco, there was a good opportunity to find out more about RIM's take on the subject with a games panel talk.
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 ...