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Barnes & Noble's Nook product collection may have started out with e-book readers, but eventually the bookstore chain released an Android tablet (though it called it Nook Color e-reader), and followed up with some real slates.
The Nook HD tablets were the latest, but they didn't really amount to much, eve... |
3 May 2013 03:43 GMT |
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Kobo may not be as well-known as Amazon, or even Barnes & Noble, on the e-reader market, but it has a whole collection of e-readers, which we have even seen at some of the trade shows that we have attended over the years.
The sales have actually been doing rather well, with 2012 bringing twice the number compared t... |
3 April 2013 03:12 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble had good e-reader sales a couple of years ago, but things have changed a lot, and even its newest tablets have failed to reignite customer interest. Over the past month, we have learned of plans to abandon Nook Devices altogether and go private. Just which of these things happen depends on how much... |
23 March 2013 05:41 GMT |
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A few days ago, we reported that B&N might be thinking of totally scrapping the Nook hardware division, and now we know why.
The murmurs about a private acquisition were part of it, but not the core reason.
In the end, the cause behind the rumors is much more straightforward: big financial losses.
B&N finished ... |
28 February 2013 10:13 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble has been a bookstore chain for a long time, but it performed some courageous inroads into the hardware and software market. The Nook line of e-readers and tablets has made the news quite often. The Nook HD and HD+ are fairly new items even. Sadly, the company is reportedly preparing to drop the who... |
26 February 2013 11:13 GMT |
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Last we heard, nook sales were very weak for Barnes & Noble. Now we are faced with the high probability that the devices, or at least most of them, will go extinct.
Opinions are divided on this matter, it seems. While The New York Times reports a likelihood for B&N to stop making hardware, CNET differs.
"We have ... |
25 February 2013 05:26 GMT |
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Barnes & Nobles's fiscal year 2013 will end on April 27, which is quite far off, but the bookstore chain already knows roughly what will happen.
After weak holiday sales of Nook HD and HD+ tablets, as well as declining e-reader shipments, the company will suffer a loss above the $262 million / 196 million Euro... |
14 February 2013 05:53 GMT |
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B&N is a bookstore chain, but its e-book and e-reader business, as well as the rising preference for online shopping, has led to its decision to reduce the number of brick and mortar shops. Barnes & Noble actually wants to compete with the likes of Amazon and Apple, and might start to diversify its hardware to do so... |
29 January 2013 10:31 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble couldn't just let Christmas come and go without some sort of acknowledgment, so it has prepared a treat for its customers. This weekend, 15-16 December 2012, everyone who buys a Nook HD tablet (7-inch) or a Nook HD+ (9-inch) will receive free B&N gift cards worth $20 / 15 Euro. The offer is av... |
14 December 2012 10:26 GMT |
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Being one of the first three companies to promote e-readers has its perks, and it doesn't hurt that tablets have also been selling under the same brand as the other devices. Barnes & Noble is the living proof of that. B&N's Nook devices (e-book readers and tablets) have never managed to outsell Amazon... |
30 November 2012 03:14 GMT |
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Since this is Black Friday, a lot of products are selling for less than the usual fare. This much has been obvious for days, since Dell, Sony and many others have lowered the prices of many products for a short time.
It turns out that Barnes & Noble is doing the same to the Nook Simple Touch e-book reader.
For on... |
23 November 2012 07:41 GMT |
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It was back in September (2012) when the Nook Simple Touch and Paperwhite e-readers from Barnes & Noble reached the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The tablets are finally following suit.
It has been almost two months since the formal launch of the Nook HD and Nook HD+ tablets, a long time to ... |
22 November 2012 05:07 GMT |
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Now that the winter holidays are approaching, people are bound to buy all sorts of presents, so B&N figured it would be a good idea to offer an extra reason for everyone to look at the Nook Color and Nook Tablet.
Nook Color was and still is advertised as a color e-reader, but its hardware and software are those of a... |
5 November 2012 04:44 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble has some good news for those who are getting one of its Nook HD tablets: the products will have access to online video content, courtesy of NBCUniversal and 20th Century Fox.
B&N signed the deals just a short time ago, according to CNET, and expects both Nook HD and Nook HD+ to let their future owner... |
30 October 2012 11:03 GMT |
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Barnes&Noble's Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight managed to stay up for order at $139 for a while, but that time is over, and it's all Amazon's fault.
Not that we are in any way upset over it. If anything, we are glad to see the Kindle Paperwhite out and about at last, as it gave the Nook something to... |
1 October 2012 11:11 GMT |
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Launching the Nook HD and Nook HD+ tablets wasn't enough of a show for Barnes & Noble. The bookstore chain has also made a move involving the Nook Simple Touch and Simple Touch GlowLight. The e-readers have been selling in the United States for some time now, but B&N is now taking them to Europe, specifically ... |
26 September 2012 05:52 GMT |
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Even though tablets still sell, on average, for $400-500, and Microsoft's Surface is rumored to aim for the $800 (€610) mark, B&N has chosen to sell its Nook HD and Nook HD+ for a pittance. In a way, B&N is doing what Amazon is doing, selling its devices for a lot less than one might expect, in the hopes ... |
26 September 2012 05:07 GMT |
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After the first Nook “tablet” got advertised as a color e-reader, and then an actual Nook Tablet insisted on keeping as many e-reader features as possible, Barnes & Noble may finally be changing their tune.
The folks at Digital Trends claim that their sources have “confirmed” that a new Nook... |
10 September 2012 09:05 GMT |
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E-readers and e-reading software have become quite widespread, but that does not mean there is a great variety of such things, and Barned & Noble wants to do something about it.
Competing with Amazon's Kindle lineup of hardware and software comes with the territory of being a bookstore chain with its own e-boo... |
20 August 2012 13:31 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble probably hoped it would weather the year without having to cut the prices of its gadgets again, but the newest 7-inch Android-loaded tablet has given it no other recourse.
Should one drop by the Barnes & Noble web store, they will notice that the standard prices of the slates are crossed out.
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13 August 2012 02:44 GMT |
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When Barnes & Noble launched its first e-reader, it got so many orders that it was unable to deliver most of them on time.
Now, something similar is set to happen with the Nook GlowLight, a version of the Nook Simple Touch that has front lighting as well.
Essentially, it retains the clarity and aspect of the E Ink ... |
26 April 2012 10:19 GMT |
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If anyone was wondering what in the world Barnes & Noble was doing lately, the answer is upon us.
Essentially, they made a new Nook product, but not an e-reader.
For the confused, we mean that the bookstore chain is now using the Nook brand for things besides e-readers and tablets.
Sure, the Nook Audio OE250 is me... |
19 April 2012 10:33 GMT |
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Barnes & Noble may not have managed to get its Nook e-readers the same level of fame as Amazon got its Kindles, but it still has a loyal fanbase.
In other words, the bookstore chain has a pretty stable ecosystem, so it makes sense that it would be devising a new e-reader.
According to The Digital Reader, the next-g... |
12 April 2012 10:51 GMT |
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One of the main reasons behind the big sales gap between Amazon's Kindle e-readers and B&N's Nook is that Barnes & Noble does not have a worldwide presence like the former.
Things have now changed: B&N has started a new company in Germany, called Barnes & Noble Digital Media GmbH.
The filing procedure was... |
29 March 2012 09:59 GMT |
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Since the Nook e-reader and Nook Tablet have been doing so well, Barnes & Noble has been lobbying for a way to expand its reach.The company wants to have its Nook products sent to countries besides the United States.The upcoming event in London, scheduled for March 19 this year (2012), may just be the first step in t... |
6 March 2012 09:49 GMT |
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We may have already mentioned a certain deal that Barnes & Noble has decided to offer, but the company has now made the official announcement, one that reveals a second product change as well.
It is easy enough to summarize B&N's latest marketing maneuver as an attempt to face Amazon a bit more directly on the... |
21 February 2012 16:31 GMT |
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The rivalry between the amazon Kindle Fire and the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet is one that the media has been talking about periodically, but only now has it sparked for real.The reason for this is the change to the on-board storage that the latter has been subjected to.Instead of 16 GB of on-board storage, Nook now h... |
20 February 2012 08:48 GMT |
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Owners of the Nook Simple Touch e-book reader from Barnes and Noble may have found that not all was well after getting the 1.1 software upgrade.
Barnes & Noble, after looking into the situation, has reportedly admitted that the update really did cause problems.
People who stopped by the e-reader forum may already... |
8 February 2012 08:51 GMT |
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The CyonagenMod team has been working very eagerly on custom builds of the Android operating system from Google, one of which is intended for the Nook Tablet.
There is more than one CyanogenMod software project in development, but the one getting attention this time is the CyanogenMod 7.
Aimed at the Barnes & Nob... |
6 February 2012 07:25 GMT |
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It appears that at least one competitor on the e-reader and tablet market has seen enough success to seriously consider big plans for the future.
Barnes and Noble have recently published their financial results, but what may stand out most is the part about future plans.
Granted, all the praise that the Nook Color... |
6 January 2012 09:30 GMT |
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Looks like Barnes and Noble is getting some docks of its own, or one of them, ready to act as the seat of power for the Nook e-reader and tablet.It wasn't B&N itself that designed the Docking Station for the 7-inch devices.Instead, ReaderDock made it and expects to start shipping it before the month is out (Janu... |
3 January 2012 11:13 GMT |
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Not happy about the newest limitations imposed upon Nook Tablet owners, a member of the XDA-Developers forum took it upon himself to find a way to revert the changes.
Firmware updates are usually something that users should look forward to.
After all, provided something didn't go horribly wrong during develo... |
23 December 2011 08:04 GMT |
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Looks like Barnes and Noble may have finally finished customizing the software of the Nook Tablet so that it stands apart from all other slates, although this may not be such a good thing.
Giving a product a feature or two that makes it stand out among others of its kind is all well and good.
Alas, this is not exa... |
20 December 2011 10:25 GMT |
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There is a lot decidedly un-e-reader-like about the Nook Color from Barnes and Noble and now there is even more to make it qualify almost perfectly as a tablet.
Barnes and Noble just officially announced an update to the software of their Nook Color e-reader.
The item already had a hard enough time of continuing t... |
12 December 2011 09:47 GMT |
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Microsoft either made on too many demands, or more than one too many, as Barnes and Noble is none too happy about all its licensing complaints and demands.
This may not have been at the forefront of the patent news bulletins because of how Samsung and Apple have been hogging the attention there, but Barnes and Nobl... |
15 November 2011 05:20 GMT |
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Amazon's Kindle may have gotten a lot of attention from the media recently, but Barnes & Noble is not about to fall too far behind, having also taken steps towards the further promotion of its existing products. Amazon has fresh e-readers and even a tablet on the market now, such as it is, though the Kindle to... |
4 October 2011 10:21 GMT |
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Barnes and Noble could be said to be already selling a tablet, even if it is advertised as an e-reader, but new reports say that a trio of new such things might be on the way.
Either the tablet market is too appealing or the prospect of multi-feature e-readers is too good to pass up because, according to a new ru... |
26 September 2011 04:33 GMT |
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Seeing as how the so-called back-to-school season is up and running, promotions are, as expected, showing up, with B&N setting up one of its own, meant to encourage sales of its Nook e-reader.Users that have been keeping track of the e-reader market will obviously know of the Nook from Barnes & Noble.Though the past... |
10 August 2011 05:21 GMT |
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The Nook e-reader may be making the news, but it might just be that sales aren't as high as the bookstore chain might like, considering the most recent marketing move on its part. While tablets do seem to be grabbing much of the consumer base's attention nowadays, other things aren't exactly going by... |
2 July 2011 04:10 GMT |
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Although Amazon's Kindle has mostly led the e-reader market since the race began, it looks like Barnes & Noble has finally snatched the leading place in the ongoing struggle, or so reports suggest. E-readers are one of those market segments that managed to increase in profile by quite a great deal over the pas... |
18 June 2011 04:29 GMT |
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It appears that the period of time an e-reader can run for before its battery gets depleted is an issue that companies selling such things are taking quite seriously, as proven by a recent couple of statements.While Amazon has had its current-generation Kindle e-book reader out and about for quite a while, Barnes an... |
26 May 2011 05:07 GMT |
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Barnes and Noble have finally gotten around to releasing a new version of their Nook e-reader, and it looks like the newcomer has quite the feature set for something which sells for $139.This once, it is not Amazon that provided a new electronic, but Barnes and Noble, its Nook having gotten an overhaul.This is not a... |
25 May 2011 06:07 GMT |
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Barnes and Noble may not have changed the hardware specs of the Nook Color e-book reader, but it looks like it came up with a software tweak that drastically limits how much space one can devote to music and sideloaded content.Those that have the habit of reading books in electronic format will definitely know of a ... |
23 May 2011 09:13 GMT |
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A certain device from Barnes and Noble may very well be one of the more controversial, in a good way, devices on the market, since it can be seen as an-reader, a tablet or a hybrid of both.The Nook Color from Barnes and Noble may be sold under the title of e-reader, but it seems to be veering closer and closer to fu... |
29 April 2011 05:41 GMT |
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The Nook Color is one of those devices that partially fit into both the e-reader and the tablet product categories, and it looks like its maker expects a lot from it if certain rumors are true.Barnes and Noble may have been having troubles of the legal sort over the past few months, but this doesn't seem to hav... |
28 March 2011 05:58 GMT |
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Some may know that Microsoft started a lawsuit against Barnes and Noble not long ago, one that was also aimed at a pair of OEM partners, and it looks like some entities on the market feel that the real purpose of the action is actually to disrupt release plans.The IT market is one that has seen the beginning of many... |
23 March 2011 09:49 GMT |
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It would appear that, while a certain B&N e-reader is getting phased out, the more recent and most functional model is bound to only get better, especially now that it is about to be loaded with a certain version of Google' Android OS.
Some end-users may be aware of the fact that, not too long ago, it was re... |
29 January 2011 04:27 GMT |
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It appears that launching new products is not all that is happening on the market, as certain devices seem to be nearing the end of their lives, like a certain device form Barnes and Noble.Barnes and Noble is known for being a very large bookstore chain, possessing a very encompassing collection of tomes of various ... |
25 January 2011 06:02 GMT |
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It would appear that the Nook e-reader form Barnes & Noble is cause for more than just joy, but also for, indirectly at least, headaches, metaphorical or otherwise, induced by a lawsuit started by Spring Design. As some end-users may have noticed, the holiday season somehow acts as a signal for the cropping up of va... |
29 December 2010 06:22 GMT |
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It appears that history is repeating itself as far as Barnes and Noble is concerned, as quite a few users of the Nook e-reader found that they were unable to make the best of their devices due to server issues.Late least year, around the same holidays as the ones happening now, two things happened to B&N's e-re... |
27 December 2010 06:00 GMT |
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