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Barnes and Noble NOOK NYTimes Subscribers Get Web-Based Bonus

Barnes and Noble NOOK NYTimes Subscribers Get Web-Based Bonus

Posted on Jul 08, 2011 by MG1

Those of you with a NOOK on hand that have a hankering for some most popular newspaper in the world reading are in luck, The New York Times is giving a bonus to everyone who loves their paper enough to get a subscription via Barnes & Noble’s most lovable ereaders. Every NOOK, NOOKcolor (also known as NOOK Color) or all-new NOOK ereader owners, essentially anyone with access to the NOOK NewsStand will be able to get access to not only a subscription to The New York Times but to the NYTime.com website as well – double win!

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Barnes & Noble sweetens the deal for NOOK upgraders

Barnes & Noble sweetens the deal for NOOK upgraders

Posted on Jul 04, 2011 by MG1

Barnes & Noble is running a sweet promotion for those who are sick of their old and crusty e-reader and are interested in a new NOOK. Starting today, and while supplies last, those who bring in an old e-reader to the bookstore and buy a new NOOK will get a 2GB microSD card loaded with 30 digital e-books, worth $315. The offer is good for both the new NOOK Simple Touch Reader and the more powerful NOOK Color. The books included cover a variety of genres, so if you were hoping to get the 30 best Danielle Steele novels, you are out of luck. Interested customers can head to www.nook.com/thebest to learn more about the promotion.

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NOOK Beats Kindle For The Very First Time On Consumer Reports

NOOK Beats Kindle For The Very First Time On Consumer Reports

Posted on Jun 20, 2011 by MG1

The e-reader competition between the Barnes & Noble Nook and the Amazon Kindle has always left the former with a bruised ego. But with the latest “All-New Nook” (also known as the Simple Touch) unveiled earlier this month, things have taken a turn. For the very first time, Consumer Reports has nudged the Nook ahead of the Kindle in its e-reader rankings.
We had our hands-on and unboxing of the All-New Nook and definitely liked the more simplified form factor. Gone are the dual screens and distracting features of the first edition Nook for an All-New Nook that provides a more purist reading experience.

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New Nook hacked to show Bluetooth, third-party Android apps

New Nook hacked to show Bluetooth, third-party Android apps

Posted on Jun 14, 2011 by MG1

Barnes & Noble delivered its new touchscreen Nook touch ahead of its scheduled June 10 ship date. It now seems that the company packed more into the e-paper reader than originally thought. According t...

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All new Barnes & Noble NOOK has web browser after all

All new Barnes & Noble NOOK has web browser after all

Posted on Jun 13, 2011 by MG1

Barnes & Noble hasn’t acknowledged it yet, but the new NOOK actually does have a built-in web browser. It’s no surprise — the NOOK is powered by Android, so it should have some sort of browsing experi...

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Barnes & Noble shipping new NOOK now

Barnes & Noble shipping new NOOK now

Posted on Jun 02, 2011 by MG1

Barnes & Noble has started shipping its newly announced NOOK e-reader. The new version of the NOOK features a 6-inch E Ink Pearl touchscreen and uses Android 2.1 Eclair as its operating system, though...

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Barnes & Noble announces the all new NOOK

Barnes & Noble announces the all new NOOK

Posted on May 25, 2011 by MG3

Barnes & Noble on Tuesday unveiled its all new NOOK eBook reader, and to say it’s an improvement over the previous-generation model is an understatement.

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