As reports indicated that U.S.-based shoppers have splurged tens of billions in online shopping during the busiest weeks of the holiday season, Amazon reported on Thursday that its bestselling ...
Just in time for a friendly Christmas competition with Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble is announcing the release of its competitor, a Nook Tablet. The Fire got insane reviews. Some bloggers were ...
Amazon’s announcement of the Kindle Fire today threw down the gauntlet for both tablets and e-book readers. At just $199, it’s not much more expensive than previous e-readers, and it’s a heck of a lot ...
Even before Cyber Monday, Amazon’s Kindle hit a sales record in November, topping all previous months in the e-reader’s two-year history. Amazon doesn’t disclose specific sales numbers for the Kindle.
Barnes & Noble has revealed its latest ereader, and if you're still not on Team Kindle then the NOOK GlowLight 4 could prove persuasive. Headed to shelves on December 8, the newest NOOK takes the core ...
Some details of Barnes & Noble's new e-reading device, the Nook, were leaked to press in advance of Barnes & Noble's planned unveiling Tuesday. Along with photos purported to be of the e-reader, which ...
Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet computer ships to customers on Tuesday, Nov. 15, for $199, while the Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet goes on sale in stores for $249 later in the same week. Both are Wi-Fi-only, ...
I need help deciding on which of these I will be picking up this weekend. I'll give you the rundown of what I'm looking for. Pure and simple, I want an E-Reader. I love reading, but can never get ...
I've just finished writing an ebook, and curious as to how I should format it (PDF) for use on mobile devices. I don't mind making multiple versions optimized for different devices. Right now, it ...
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 ...
Will 2010 be the year of the e-reader? It sure looks that way. Amazon continues to improve its popular Kindle lineup, and Barnes & Noble claims it can’t keep up with customer demand for its new Nook e ...
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