BlackBerry Tablet OS was created on 2011-04-19.
BlackBerry OS was created in 51999-01.
It is neither. The Blackberry Playbook is running theBlackBerry Tablet OS.
A Blackberry Playbook can be rooted and Google Tablet Operating System put on side by side or as a total replacement to the blackberry os. Hardware features of 'google tablets' have a wide range, where as there are only two playbooks available. so measure any google tablets vs. the specs of a playbook. Using a playbook 'factory/out of the box' would limit you to 'blackberry app worlds', some android to blackberry apps, and blackberry os which is slowly evolving out of the market. A playbook hardware is a fine device, so running Android OS is not a bad situation to be in, even better would be an HP Touchpad running Android/Google OS
No, and Autonomy has stated that it currently has no plans to develop an android app.
Depending on your Blackberry device, you can choose the OS. To do so
Windows Mobile 6 is fast, but the Blackberry OS is considerably faster.
Unfortunately, the none of the BlackBerry series phones run Android. This is because the company that owns BlackBerry has their own OS for the BlackBerry. The OS for BlackBerry tend to be more stable than other mobiles OS's.
The latest BlackBerry software currently on the market is the "BlackBerry 10 OS" according to the company's website. However, this software is not compatible with BlackBerry phones using BlackBerry 7 OS and earlier. BlackBerry 10 OS is an all-new BlackBerry experience, and is not available as an update to older phones.
4.2.2.184 OS is the latest operating system for the BlackBerry 7250. The blackberry 7250 is a top of the line blackberry only succeeded by the next version which is the 8808 Rodgers.
Android, MeeGo, iOS, BlackBerry OS, Nokia OS, and Symbian. Also Palm OS
Not that we know of
No, it's a BlackBerry device that runs their OS.