Rumour: RIM plans to run Android Apps on PlayBook
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Rumours are emerging that BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is planning to run Android Apps on its iPad-aping PlayBook tablet PC as well as forthcoming smartphones. The often accurate Boy Genius Report says it has been told by multiple trusted sources that RIM is "seriously considering a feature that will allow BlackBerry devices to run Android apps." Apparently, the Canadian company is currently mulling which flavour of Java it will use to run legacy Apps on the...
26 Jan 2011 by
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