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Items tagged with 'Barnes and Noble'

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Amazon Copying Page from B&N, Will Add Lending Feature to Kindle

Amazon Copying Page from B&N, Will Add Lending Feature to Kindle

Monday, October 25, 2010 - by Paul Lilly in News
If it's true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Barnes and Noble should be blushing all kinds of red. That's because Amazon has made the decision to let Kindle users lend books to other Kindle device and Kindle app users, a feature Barnes and Noble's Nook had since Day 1. "Later this year, we will be... Read More
Barnes & Noble NOOK To Go On Sale At Walmart

Barnes & Noble NOOK To Go On Sale At Walmart

Friday, October 22, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Barnes & Noble is planning an event in New York City shortly, and many are expecting a revised NOOK to be the highlight of the show. And if true, what better time than now to strike a deal with Walmart? The NOOK has been sold in a variety of places since being introduced last year, but Walmart wasn't one of them. Amazon's... Read More
Barnes & Noble NOOKstudy Aims To Unify Education Text/Study Market

Barnes & Noble NOOKstudy Aims To Unify Education Text/Study Market

Monday, July 12, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Barnes & Noble's NOOK started as just an e-reader. It was the primary rival to Amazon's Kindle, and it offered something major that Amazon couldn't: another screen. But the lower color LCD that enables users to wade through book titles isn't the only thing. B&N can also showcase their device in their wide array... Read More
Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Wi-Fi Only Model, New Lower Prices

Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Wi-Fi Only Model, New Lower Prices

Monday, June 21, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Who says Amazon will always rule the e-reader market? Barnes & Noble has been playing hardball ever since the company released the original NOOK, and now things have been stepped up a notch further. Today, the world's largest bookseller (who just so happens to sell their own e-reader) has introduced a new Wi-Fi only... Read More
Barnes & Noble Introduces PubIt! Self-Publish System To Rival Amazon

Barnes & Noble Introduces PubIt! Self-Publish System To Rival Amazon

Thursday, May 20, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
The e-reader market is a questionable one right now. Some say that it's fine, and that true bookworms will continue to support E-Ink based devices. But some say that tablets and multi-use devices such as the iPad pose a great threat to e-readers, which are generally limited in what all they can do. One thing that is very... Read More
Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Web Browser, Games, And More In New Update

Barnes & Noble NOOK Gets Web Browser, Games, And More In New Update

Sunday, April 25, 2010 - by Ray Willington in News
Anyone who ever told you that a single company owning the market was a good thing had their head in the clouds. In the latest edition of "why competition works," the Barnes & Noble NOOK e-reader is seeing one of the most impressive updates in a long time, and we have to believe that this update wouldn't be nearly as... Read More
Intel Reader To Help Visually Disabled

Intel Reader To Help Visually Disabled

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
Intel on Tuesday introduced a new e-book reader, one designed for the visually impaired, which can read digital files of books aloud, as well as capture images from printed material via a 5-megapixel digital camera and similarly read the text aloud at a variety of listening speeds. Additionally, the Intel Reader, as its... Read More
B&N's nook Faces Spring Design IP Lawsuit

B&N's nook Faces Spring Design IP Lawsuit

Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - by Michael Santo in News
Barnes & Noble's nook hasn't even seen the light of day yet (it's pre-order only), and it's already embroiled in a lawsuit. In this case, Spring Design, which has its own e-book reader, is claiming B&N has used IP garnered from meetings with Spring Design in its nook.The lawsuit addresses Spring Design's "Alex"... Read More
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