Barnes & Noble is knocking $20 to $50 off the prices of its NOOK tablets running Google Android software. You can now pick up a NOOK Color for $149, an 8GB NOOK Tablet for $179, or a 16GB model for ...
More powerful than a Kindle but less functional than an iPad, the Nook Color occupies an unusual place on the electronic bookshelf. But the middle spot has turned out to be fertile ground for Nook ...
Barnes & Noble has sent an invite out for a media event in New York on the morning of November 7. Presumably, the company will be unveiling its next-generation Nook Color tablet e-reader. Executive ...
Barnes and Noble noticed when a number of customers started hacking their Nook Color e-readers into Android tablets. B&N has readied an update of their proprietary software, Nook Color v. 1.2., that ...
Barnes & Noble unveiled a major update for its e-reader tablet, the Nook Color, on Monday. The US$249 e-reader lets customers have some tablet features without having to break the bank. The Barnes & ...
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Barnes & Noble introduces Nook Tablet (live blog) New Nooks, including a new color Nook Tablet, aim to take on Amazon and the Kindle Fire. All the live news from today's press conference.
Update: Barnes and Noble reps are now saying that it has no plans to offer full access to the Android Market on the Nook color. That doesn’t mean the device won’t be getting a major Android update, ...
Moments ago, Barnes & Noble announced the new Nook Tablet. CEO William Lynch spent a good portion of the announcement bashing the Kindle Fire, which is released a day before the Tablet on November 15 ...
Book seller Barnes & Noble is expected to unveil a new tablet to compete with Amazon's Kindle line and Apple's iPad through a "very special announcement" at an event on Monday, Nov. 7. The Nook maker ...
Barnes & Noble's new Nook Tablet may cost $50 more than Amazon's Kindle Fire, but B&N has no trouble explaining why that extra $50 is worth it. The brick-and-mortar bookseller will engage in mighty ...