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Barnes & Noble's new Nook e-reader is a 'tablet

Barnes & Noble is upgrading its Nook e-reader line with a device that's less like an e-reader and more like a full-blown tablet, taking up the fight with Amazon as it is set to launch its Kindle Fire tablet....

Senh: It's Android tablet vs. Android tablet. I'll put money on Amazon's.

 

RadioShack to Carry Nook

RadioShack will begin selling Barnes & Noble Nook e-readers next month. The retailer already carries iPads and Kindles.

 

People and other magazines added to Nook

People, Fortune and other leading magazines are coming to the Nook....

 

Barnes & Noble Adds Apps to Nook

Barnes & Noble Adds Apps to Nook

Barnes & Noble is adding an applications store and an email program to its Nook e-reader. That brings the $249 device closer to working like a tablet computer in the vein of the iPad.

 

Barnes & Noble sued by Microsoft

Barnes & Noble sued by Microsoft

Technology giant Microsoft sued Barnes & Noble, alleging the US bookseller's electronic book reader Nook infringes its patents.

 

Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

Move Over, Apple! My Tablet Cost $200

How to convert a Barnes & Noble Nook Color into a fully functioning tablet computer.

Senh: Dammit, why didn't this article come out when I bought my Kindle.

 

B&N Calls Nook Its Best Seller

B&N Calls Nook Its Best Seller

Barnes & Noble said its line of Nook e-readers has become the best-selling product in the company's nearly 40-year history.

 

Is a color Nook coming soon?

Is a color Nook coming soon?

Will Barnes & Noble fire the latest shot in the escalating e-reader battles with a color version of the Nook?

 

B&N Cuts Price on Nook

B&N Cuts Price on Nook

B&N cut the price of its Nook e-reader to $199 and unveiled a new W-Fi only model that costs $149, as the competition over electronic-book readers turns to a new battle front: price.

 

Barnes & Noble Will Ship Around 60,000 Nooks This Year

A lot more people have ordered the Barnes & Noble Nook, first announced on October 20, than the company expected (despite getting panned by the official reviewers). The company had Foxconn, their ODM, build far fewer of them than they should have.

 

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