The Nook Color, which was designed mainly for reading books and magazines, is about half the size of an iPad or a Xoom. It weighs about 30% less. It runs on WiFi, but not 3G. It has an absolutely ...
Barnes & Noble's NOOK Color has begun shipping, earlier than expected, meaning pre-order customers will be getting a premature treat as a 7-inch color touchscreen ereader drops on their doorstep. The ...
Barnes and Noble has issued what the bookseller dubs as the "largest-ever update to Nook 3G and Nook Wi-Fi firmware," plus an upgrade for the Android app. Sync current reading position across all ...
I don't see why it wouldn't ever happen... all that's required to read B&N magazines on a different OS image is to have the version of the Nook app on the Android ...
Turns out the mysterious photos released last week of a rumored Barnes & Noble-sponsored digital reader were the real deal. B&N CEO Steve Riggio along with B&N.com president William Lynch were on hand ...
Full-Color Touchscreen Tablet with Wireless Access for Reading Books, Magazines and Newspapers at $249 Barnes & Noble, Inc. today announced the launch of NOOKcolor by Barnes & Noble, the ultimate ...
When Barnes & Noble introduced the Nook Color then the Nook Tablet, they each cost far less than most slates on the market. The bookseller partially achieved this by leaving out some hardware, such as ...