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Barnes & Noble Nook HD, HD+ vs. Nook Tablet: what’s changed?
Posted On 26 Sep 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
When William Barnes and G. Clifford Noble set up their first bookstore in 1917, neither of them could have conceived of an e-reader or tablet, let alone trying to sell one of 'em. Their historical lack of foresight aside, the company outed a pair of ...
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Source: Barnes & Noble prepping Nook Tablet followup with ‘incredible display’ for fall release
Posted On 05 Sep 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
This week may belong to Amazon and whatever information the mega-retailer decides to drop on our heads tomorrow at its press conference in Santa Monica, but Barnes & Noble's apparently won't be letting the Kindle maker hog the spotlight for too l...
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Barnes and Noble sees quarterly sales surge, losses fall to $41 million
Posted On 21 Aug 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
Barnes & Noble has had a quarter worth remembering, bringing in $1.5 billion and reducing its losses to $41 million -- down from $57 million last year. Retail business was up, thanks to the closure of Borders branches and blockbuster sales of Fif...
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Crackle’s free movie streaming expands to the Nook Tablet, Android and iOS apps updated for TV playback
Posted On 17 Aug 2012 By Donald Melanson. Under: Uncategorized.
It may not have quite the catalog of Netflix (or the same HD quality), but Sony Pictures' Crackle streaming service does have one big thing going for it: it's completely free. It's also found its way onto plenty of different platforms (most recently ...
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IHS iSuppli: Apple iPad takes 69.6 percent of tablet brand market share in Q2, reader tablets take a bruising
Posted On 14 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
An earlier portrait of the second quarter's tablet market share made it quite clear that the iPad was on a rebound, if it was ever in a slump to start with. All those numbers focused on platforms and not brands, however -- we didn't know how the indi...
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Barnes & Noble cuts prices across its Nook lineup, vies for your budget tablet affection
Posted On 12 Aug 2012 By Joe Pollicino. Under: Uncategorized.
In what could be seen as a response to the positive reaction that Google's $200 Nexus 7 has garnered, Barnes & Noble has just cut down the prices on all three of its Android-based, seven-inch Nook Tablets. The 16 and 8GB models have been respecti...
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Skobbler brings maps to Nook Tablet, Color with ForeverMap 2
Posted On 30 Jul 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
We've seen attempts to bring mapping functionality to Barnes & Noble's Nook Color in the past, but Skobbler's going full out with the arrival of ForeverMap 2 for that device and its more clearly defined tablet successor. The app utilizes WiFi pos...
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Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 app lands on Nook Tablet, turns eBook fans’ gazes skyward
Posted On 19 Jul 2012 By Sarah Silbert. Under: Uncategorized.
eBook enthusiasts love some good quadricopter action as much as anyone, and now those with a Nook Tablet can get in on flying the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 that launched this May. Today Barnes & Noble announced that the AR.FreeFlight 2.0 app is availab...
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DC Comics arrive on Nook Tablet, Barnes & Noble lets you watch, zoom the Watchmen
Posted On 26 Jun 2012 By Brian Heater. Under: Uncategorized.
When we initially did our Nook Tablet / Kindle Fire battle royal, the choice between the devices for comics fans largely came down to the preference between the Marvel and DC universes. The lines, however, are blurring. Thanks to today's announcement...
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Barnes & Noble’s Q4 and FY 2012: revenue up, losses up, hopes Microsoft hurries up
Posted On 19 Jun 2012 By Daniel Cooper. Under: Uncategorized.
Barnes & Noble has released its financial results for both the final quarter and full financial year of 2012. It's a picture of a company that's holding steady in the face of continued onslaught from its rivals, albeit with some hope on the horiz...
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