When you are undoubtedly aware that the PlayBook will gain the power to run Android apps at some point , RIM’s own up to specifics as to which of them will run at the biggest BlackBerry. In keeping with Thinq, engineers from the Canuck company confirmed that the approaching compatibility layer won’t support apps written with the NDK — , wares written in C as opposed to the common one-two Java / Dalvik punch. Also at the chopping block are those who incorporate Google Maps, in-app billing or Mountain View’s text-to-speech engine. Similarly, live wallpaper and applications that use VoIP or have multiple activity associated with the launcher also are at the outs. It has been decreed then: don’t expect a fantastical bevy of apps to make the jump sans elbow grease, which if we’re honest, is ready right given the opposite news out of Waterloo .
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