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by Phil Nickinson
Aug 23, 2011
Barnes & Noble has announced that the Nook Color will be getting a software update over the air this week. The Version 1.3 upgrade brings access to a number of Time Inc. magazines, including...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 07, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewingWhy do we hack and root Android devices? Because we can. And while it's not exactly the same as rocking a dual-core tablet, the latest Nook -- all six inches of it...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 01, 2011
Barnes & Noble's new Nook is smaller, lighter, and has decidedly more geeky inside -- and it's now shipping. For $139, you can get now get the diminutive e-reader that's powered by Android 2...
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by Phil Nickinson
May 24, 2011
Believe it or not, folks, you're looking at the latest Android tablet/e-reader/thingy from Barnes & Noble. It's the all-new Nook -- six inches of E Ink Pearl on a Wifi-only device. It weighs ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 07, 2011
An e-mail just dropped from Barnes & Noble, bringing details of its upcoming wave of new applications. First off, devs are now able to register and start submitting apps at NookDeveloper.com....
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by Jared DiPane
Mar 31, 2011
Our very own Phil Nickinson has been quite a busy man, pumping out news, heading down to CTIA to bring us all the coverage, talking tablets with our sister sites, and now hitting TV. As we...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 10, 2011
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a great little $250 e-reader to turn into a decent little Android tablet. But maybe you went just a little too far and borked it. Or maybe you just want to g...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 04, 2011
We've read enough books on the Samsung Galaxy Tab to say that e-reading's a breeze on Android tablets. But that hasn't stopped Amazon from wanting to improve its Kindle app, and today it announced it...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 30, 2010
Barnes & Noble today announced that its Android-based Nook line of e-readers is "the company's biggest bestseller ever in its nearly 40-year history." That's, like, EVER. It a...
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by Sean Brunett
Dec 13, 2010
The Android Market can now be accessed from the Barnes & Noble NookColor. Once it was rooted last month, it was only a matter of time before the community was able to enable the tablet/e...
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by Android Central
Dec 07, 2010
Operating System: AndroidDisplay: 7-inch touchscreenResolution: 1024 x 600Memory: 8 GB built in with microSD slot (up to 32 GB)WiFi: 802.11 b/g/nPandora pre-installedSupported document files: EPUB, PD...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 28, 2010
We brought you a preview of the Amazon Kindle app for Android a month ago at Google IO, and now it's available for all in the Android Market. The app is free (you must be running Android 1.6 or highe...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jun 21, 2010
If you've been looking to get into the Android-based e-reader game but haven't been to crazy about the price, you're starting to run out of excuses. The Barnes & Noble Nook line just got a re...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 26, 2010
With the onslaught of e-readers in the works, and the tablet device craze gaining steam, life has to be tough for the Alex. It clearly has slipped off the radar recently, even the announcement t...
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by Jared DiPane
Apr 23, 2010
We all know that E-Readers have grown in popularity over the past couple of months, and we have seen a wide variety of them, most of them rather non pocket friendly, much like that iPad thing. The Li...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 23, 2010
Barnes & Noble's Nook Android-powered e-reader just got itself another update. Here's what's new in version 1.3: Read in Store: Just like it sounds, it gives you access to entire b...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 07, 2010
Here's a very brief look at a non-working Entourage Edge. So, we can't really comment about how the e-ink display (that's the one of the left) works in conjunction with the Android-powered LED side of...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 07, 2010
Watch out Nook, you have a real competitor for that Android-powered, Dual-screen E-Book Reader space. We spent a little time with the Spring Design Alex E-Reader at CES and came away pretty impressed....
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 16, 2009
Sure, the Barnes & Noble Nook is cool and all (and even cooler now that it's been rooted). But who wants one screen when you can have two? (Why, that's twice as many!)Enter the Entourage Edge, whi...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 21, 2009
Now that's how you design a dual-screen E-book reader! Barnes & Noble just announced their own E-Book Reader called 'Nook' and its fresh design offers both a 6-inch E-ink display with a 3.5-...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 20, 2009
We've seen Android in so many different platforms already--smartphones, netbooks, MID's, set top boxes--that it's surprising we haven't seen it power an E-book Reader already. Luckily for those ...






































