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E Ink dashes hopes of a next gen display in 2011, but pencils in full-motion video for 2012
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E Ink Holdings is brazenly making us wait until 2012 before producing a successor to its popular Pearl electronic paper display. One of the company's VPs dropped into CNET's offices to spill the bad n...
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Nook Color 1.2 update bricking some devices
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Early adopters of the new Nook Color 1.2 update have been reporting a consistent problem with the update bricking their hardware. The Android 2.2-based patch will unpredictably force the Nook to reset...
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NOOK Color Adds New Exclusive Game: Aces Bubble Popper
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The Barnes & Noble NOOK Color eReader is really setting itself apart from the competition. Earlier this week, the eReader got a firmware update that brought new features including NOOK Email and apps....
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Ad-supported Kindle ships early, fans of grayscale advertising rejoice
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Great news for people who love to read but wish the experience involved more advertising: an Amazon executive has announced the ad-supported Kindle, originally slated for a May 3 release, is going out...
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Latest software update for the NOOK Color officially brings Android 2.2 Froyo
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For the many people who decided on picking up the Barnes & Noble NOOK Color as opposed to the host of other dedicated Android tablets on the market, they’re in for one special treat that supremely unl...
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Cancel a Kindle mag subscription and lose back issues
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If you cancel your subscription to a magazine on the eReader, you also lose your back issues. That is like the publisher coming to your house and picking up the magazines on your coffee table if you c...
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eBooks Are Now Overtaking All Other Formats
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It's starting to get a little frustrating when people ask whether or not they should get an eReader. Yes. If sales are any indication, whether you opt for a Kindle, Nook, or even your iPhone, ebooks a...
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E-book sales triple year-over-year, paper books decline in every category
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We're sure there are still scores of lifelong book lovers whose paper tomes we can pry from their cold, dead fingers, but the evidence strongly suggests that plenty of others are rapidly warming to th...
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B&N updates developer tools for NOOK Color
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Barnes & Noble has announced an update to the developer tools and services for its NOOK Color. The new tools are designed to help developers build their apps faster and distribute them easier.
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IDC: Tablets, eReaders to fuel semiconductor growth; 120% increase expected in 2011
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Market analytics firm International Data Corporation (IDC) is predicting a big boom for semiconductor manufactures in 2011. Citing strong tablet and eReader-based semiconductor revenues — $3.3 billion...
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NOOK subscribers get access to The New York Times’ digital content, too
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Late last month, Amazon announced that customers subscribed to The New York Times via its eReader would qualify for a free digital subscription to the paper’s website. Not to be outdone, Barnes & Nobl...
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Kindle subscription to the New York Times will net you free web access as well
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Can't get enough New York Times over your Whispernet? Worry not, dear Kindle reader, for Amazon's on a roll with its announcements today, the latest of which is that a subscription to the NYT on its w...
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Nook Color getting access to apps, Flash support, and more in April
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I know there are a lot of people out there that like the idea of getting the Android-powered Nook Color eReader and rooting the device to be used as a cheap Android tablet. Rooting the Color gets acce...
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Ebook sales in the US double year-on-year, paper books suffer double-digit losses
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We doubt the world will ever get to a stage where it'll completely ditch ye olde paper books, but the US consumer market seems to clearly have its heart set on the electronic kind right now. Net ebook...
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Kindle, Netflix updates go through despite iOS rules
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Apple showed possible leniency on its in-app subscription and in-app purchase rules on Tuesday by allowing through new versions of the Amazon Kindle (free, App Store) and Netflix (free, App Store) iPh...
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