RIM's
BlackBerry Playbook looks very promising in the preview of the upcoming
BlackBerry 10. So far it has many exciting plans for the development of these
tablets, such as the introduction of support for Android applications. And it
looks like it could be a driving force large enough as it gives users access to
the tablet is a new world of applications. On the BlackBerry, it can make a
world of their applications look very small. RIM Vice President, Alec Saunders
via his Twitter account saying that RIM will delete / remove the ability to
sideload apps from OS Playbook.
Saunders
argued that deleting / removing the ability to avoid acts of piracy. From the
sounds are not only native applications to be installed from the App World, but
re-packaged Android apps as well.
RIM
acknowledged they had problems with the availability of applications, but if by
removing this support can solve the problem? Based on the comments back from
tweet Saunders, average users will be disappointed that decision, but it seems
they can make it happen if RIM can convince developers of the well-known for
making them a popular title applications to the platform Playbook.
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