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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 Will Shanklin
Feb 09, 2011
Just a few days after we introduced more complicated methods to install Honeycomb to the Nook Color's internal memory, the latest version of deeper-blue's Android 3.0 port is now available t...
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by Will Shanklin
Feb 09, 2011
You really have to wonder how closely Motorola has been watching the extravaganza that the development community has been having with the Nook Color. Dollars will undoubtedly flow towards ...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Feb 06, 2011
Have a Nook Color and wonder how much better Honeycomb would run if it didn't have to be run off of an SD card? You're in luck, because we have the instructions for installing it to your Nook's ...
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by Will Shanklin
Feb 04, 2011
With wild (and unconfirmed) rumors swirling about the future of rooting on the Nook Color, those who already have one of the modded Android tablets just got some good news: the port of the Honeycomb p...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Feb 03, 2011
Update: sources from Barnes & Noble have stated (unofficially) that this was merely due to a brief supply shortage of Nook Colors. It looks like this was most likely a false alarm and they'...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Feb 02, 2011
If you were holding off on the Honeycomb port for Nook Color because some pretty major features like sound and SD card storage weren't working, then it might be time to start downloading. T...
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by Will Shanklin
Feb 01, 2011
The Nook Color port of the Honeycomb SDK preview has been released to the public, and is now available for installation. Currently set up to run off of an SD card, the ROM (from developer deeper...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 29, 2011
This one just keeps getting better and better. First, photos were posted of Android 3.0 Honeycomb booting on the Nook Color, then the developer posted a video of Honeycomb booting, and now a...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Jan 28, 2011
The turn-around time between source releases and dev community releases seems to be shrinking more and more these days. Just two days after Google released the Honeycomb SDK Preview, dev deeper-...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 28, 2011
Nookie Froyo, the Nook Color's Android 2.2-based custom ROM, can now be flashed via ClockworkMod Recovery. Developer modembug (not the developer of the ROM) has managed to bring us a working .zi...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 28, 2011
Less than two days after Barnes & Noble's 1.1 update to the stock ROM went live, there's already a rooted version of it ready to be flashed.Developer Decad3nce managed to create the pre-roote...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Jan 24, 2011
On this latest episode of :That eReader does WHAT??" the Nook Color's 800MHz processor has now been overclocked to a full 1100MHz. Currently only for the rooted stock Barnes &...
Review
by Will Shanklin
Jan 23, 2011
The modding community helps a device with an identity crisis to "find itself" The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a very unique device to review, because you're really talking ab...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 21, 2011
Developer "cicada" (known to some by his mild-mannered alter-ego, Pat King) recently chatted with Android Central about his Nookie Froyo ROM (run off an SD card on the Nook Color)...
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by Will Shanklin
Jan 19, 2011
While the stock Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor ROM has had a custom kernel capable of overclocking the 800MHz processor for over a week now, only now has SD-card-run Nookie Froyo gotten in on the...
Article
by Will Shanklin
Jan 18, 2011
By now, you've probably heard about all the Android mad scientists hacking their Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor's into full-fledged Android tablets. If you haven't donned the Einstein wig yourself and...
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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...


































