BlackBerry's next smartphone may run Android
An awkward-sounding secret weapon, really: a portrait slider phone that runs Android. Not one that runs Android apps, mind you — BB10 devices can already do that. They even ship with Amazon's app store pre-installed. No, this particular BlackBerry ...
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Android Headliner: Can Android Save BlackBerry?
About what you'd expect, right? Now BlackBerry has been running Android apps via a virtual machine for a few years now. BlackBerry has also brought a few of their apps over to Android, including the popular BBM app. So building a BlackBerry smartphone ... Read moreAn Android Handset Won't Help BlackBerry's Device Sales Or Reputation
This is interesting since BlackBerry already has the ability to run Android apps. Then why build a smartphone running Android as the native operating system? Our own Eric Jhonsa broke the story here on Seeking Alpha. We need to be careful though in ... Read moreCool iPhone apps that do amazing things your Android can't
The iPhone vs Android debate will likely never be settled. Fans of each platform will stubbornly defend their choice and will be unwilling to accept that sometimes the grass might be greener on the other side. Sometimes, amazing Android apps will be able ... Read moreTop New Android Apps – June 7 to June 14
Every week thousands of new apps and games are released and its hard to keep track of the best ones. Today, we take a look at the top Android apps of the week. Facebook Lite – Facebook has just released a very small and lightweight app that is only 1 MB ... Read moreProgramming Mobile Applications for Android: Online Course
Programming mobile applications for android handheld systems: Part 1 is a free online course conducted by the University of Maryland. This course is part of Mobile Cloud Computing with android specialisation. About the course This course introduces you to ... Read moreOur Favorite Android, iOS, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week
Welcome to another week of apps. Android gets a DIY smartphone kill switch, iPhones can now use one of the best photo editors ever made, and Windows Phone gets a new browser for your internet viewing pleasure. Let's take a look. Sometimes, you need a ... Read moreBlackBerry may finally make an Android device
On the one hand, you get access to a host of Android apps from Google Play or a third-party store like Amazon's. Plus you get all the great BlackBerry software features you're used to. Although soon you may not need a BlackBerry phone for that ... Read moreGoogle starts giving away free Android apps (for kids)
For the first time, the Google Play app store is giving away paid apps for free. Adults should temper their excitement though, since this applies only to the recently announced Family section of the Google Play Store, at least for now. At Google's I/O ... Read moreBlackBerry Risks Its Future With Plans For An Android Smartphone
There's no word if BlackBerry would go for the full Google Play enabled version of Android with support for all of Google's apps, or whether it will use the Android Open Source Project as a base and create its own Android fork (as Nokia did ... Read more
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