Android apps run on PlayBook Tablet?

Android apps run on PlayBook Tablet?

BlackBerry Playbook. Issues arising in the states, Android apps will be run on a Playbook 7-inch tablet. One thing that is surprising considering, RIM itself can not run out of apps and instead push for the app on the BlackBerry App World more and more, and can be used in the Playbook.

Rumor has grown from the nearest source of RIM, which mentions a Canadian manufacturer that was to consult with the developers for this can be realized. Reportedly Android app capabilities in this Playbook, RIM intentionally assessed part of this strategy to expand the market for tablet they can more easily acceptable to the market.

Moreover, the manufacturer of the BlackBerry was faced with a tough task to break the dominance of Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and other competitors. Especially if you see Playbook coming somewhat late to market.

Previously rumored Playbook will probably use the Java Virtual Machine (VM) Dalvik, but then reportedly RIM was looking for other options besides Dalvik to achieve its objectives. According to undisclosed sources, RIM is planning to integrate technology in the OS Playbook (QNX) and at the same time provide consumers of more than 130,000 applications owned by Android. But more yet to be revealed further details as this can not be divulged to the public. RIM is also reportedly being internally developed software that will be ready in the second half of 2011.

Companies based in Ontario, Canada aims to create a Playbook into devices that can break the dominance of the iPad. By offering a tablet with guaranteed security and the ability of BlackBerry-style message.