More powerful than a Kindle but less functional than an iPad, the Nook Color occupies an unusual place on the electronic bookshelf. But the middle spot has turned out to be fertile ground for Nook ...
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color e-reader has proven to be a favorite among consumers and critics alike. With its 7-inch capacitive touchscreen and Android 2.1 operating system, it blurs the boundaries ...
Unveiled last month, the Barnes & Noble Nook Color, the first major color e-book reader, has started shipping. The 7-inch device sports a 16 million-color touchscreen VividView LCD with a 1,024 x 600 ...
On Saturday, the future of Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color will be revealed in the unlikeliest of places. The Home Shopping Network claims to have the exclusive scoop on new features for the 7-inch color ...
Amazon's Kindle has dominated the market for e-book readers since it debuted more than three years ago. Now it may have met its match. Longtime rival Barnes & Noble recently released an updated ...
Nook Color Review - MobileTechReviewThe user interface is attractive and easy to use. B&N kept it simple and consistent so we suspect even the less tech savvy will have no trouble using the Nook Color ...
In December 2009, brick-and-mortar book-selling powerhouse Barnes & Noble got into the e-reader game, two years after Amazon.com‘s Kindle jump-started the category. Its Nook had some distinguishing ...
Update: Barnes and Noble reps are now saying that it has no plans to offer full access to the Android Market on the Nook color. That doesn’t mean the device won’t be getting a major Android update, ...
Barnes & Noble has sent an invite out for a media event in New York on the morning of November 7. Presumably, the company will be unveiling its next-generation Nook Color tablet e-reader. Executive ...
Barnes & Noble announced today that it added significant new features and content to the 7-inch NOOK Color Reader Tablet ($249). With this major software update, the NOOK Color offers more apps, built ...
Let's all give the Nook Color a big pat on its back. Barnes & Nobles' e-reader, the underdog that could, has now supplanted Amazon's Kindle as the most popular e-reader. E Ink-only devices might be in ...