
PlayBook
Tablet device BlackBerry Playbook touted as a device that will be a heavy competitor Apple iPad, even before Mike Lazaridis has said that the Playbook is the only device that focuses tablets for professional business users.
What is offered by RIM to provide differentiation in the Playbook to compete with similar products in an increasingly uncertain market this? before, we know that the Playbook will run using the QNX operating system but to provide added value to users Playbook, RIM plans to add the ability to run the Playbook for Android applications.
This will provide the attraction for Playbook, and we know that there are currently more than 130,000 Android apps out there, and with this feature, could boost sales of Playbook expect to achieve 30 percent market share probably will increase to more than 50 percent .
However, Marisa Conway, RIM spokeswoman, declined to comment on this. RIM has said it plans to introduce the tablet device in the United States in the first quarter and then overseas.
When this paper we make no information, what system will be used by RIM to run Android applications, since RIM decided not to use Google Dalvik, while we know that Google Dalvik is used in a Java application running on Android. Google Dalvik disuse following a dispute over patent rights being waged by Oracle Corp. against Google over the software previously purchased from Sun Microsystems and Oracle.
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