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Photos: Hack the Nook Color into a full Android tablet
The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is a $250 e-reader powered by Android. Here's what this sharp device looks like when you hack it into a powerful and fully functional Android tablet.
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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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It's about time: Amazon Kindle could get a color screen this year
Amazon may finally release a Kindle with a color E Ink screen, according to a recent report.
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Here's the part of the Microsoft and Barnes & Noble agreement everyone's ignoring
A Barnes & Noble filing about deliverables coming as a result of its new Microsoft partnership is chock-full of references to Windows Phone.
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Why you may never see Windows Phone on the Nook
It's possible that Microsoft has a vision for a unified ecosystem at some point down the line, but right now, it makes more sense for the company to stick with Android.
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NFC chips coming to Nook devices, says Barnes & Noble CEO
Future Nook products will be joined by near-field communication chips, allowing Barnes & Noble to further leverage its store locations against Amazon.
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What's what with Barnes & Noble and Microsoft
In an unexpected twist, Microsoft buried its Barnes & Noble lawsuit hatchet, and formed a partnership. Why did the two make a deal and what comes next? Here's my take.
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Barnes & Noble cuts Nook eReader prices ahead of Mother's Day
Barnes & Noble wants you to show your love for mom with either a discounted Nook Color tablet or Nook Simple Touch eReader.
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Windows Phone Nook: The best device Microsoft's money can buy
The Microsoft/Nook deal has pundits wondering if we'll see a Nook based on Windows Phone. If that happens Windows Phone will appear to power the best devices Microsoft's money can buy.
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Move over, Apple: Could Barnes & Noble bring Microsoft to college?
Microsoft's problem is how to get more college students into its stores. What if it can't? Can the company bring its stores to them?
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Will Barnes & Noble and Nook usher in a $199 Windows Metro tablet?
The resolution of the litigation between Barnes & Noble and Microsoft has resulted in a $300M partnership. Will it produce an entirely new class of mobile Windows device?
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Is there a Windows-based Barnes & Noble reader in the works?
Microsoft and Barnes & Noble aren't talking product roadmaps (yet), but there are some clues indicating a Windows-powered e-reader/tablet from the pair could be coming.
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Microsoft and Barnes & Noble settle patent dispute; create new subsidiary
Microsoft and Barnes & Noble just became unlikely allies, settling a patent dispute and forming a new subsidiary in one fell swoop.
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Green gaming for Earth Day
It’s hard to argue about the evils of gamification when it’s being used to inspire people and corporations to act responsibly, whether that’s to improve your waistline, learn basic...
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Barnes & Noble taps into e-reader consumption habits
Barnes & Noble listened to its customer base when re-designing the Nook Simple Touch with the addition of GlowLight technology.
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Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight (photos)
As rumors swirl that Amazon is developing a new Kindle with an integrated light, Barnes & Noble's new $139 Simple Touch with Glow Light is already a reality.
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Barnes & Noble pushing e-reader market forward with new Nook
Apparently there is still room for innovation in the electronic ink e-reader market as Barnes & Noble prepares to roll out a new version of the Nook Simple Touch.
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Barnes & Noble announces Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, its first eReader with a lit screen
Beating out Amazon, Barnes & Noble is introducing its first eReader with a lit screen.
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The future of the Nook Simple Touch is a glowing screen, says leaked image
The next Nook Simple Touch could come with a front lit E Ink display, according to leaked B&N materials.
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Should We Limit Use of Color in Documents?
We live in a very media competitive world. Print has to go head-to-head against the alternatives and shouldn't be handicapped by being less colorful than other media, unless, of course, the use of...
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