Apple claims they could haveup to 22% of the e-book market. Barnes & Noble claims a similar share. And what about Sony, or Kobo? And what does that leave Amazon, presumably still the largest e-book seller? Despite all the numbers being tossed around, I’ve known for a while that Am...
Lighting issues - obviously, not all Kindles are made with the same tone of lights There is no way to make a black background while having lit text. This makes reading before bed very frustrating since I don't want such a bright lig...
Barnes & Noble on Tuesday unveiled a simplified touchscreen e-reader: the Simple Touch Reader. Designed for a “pure and simple” reading experience without buttons, keyboards or complexity, the new compact Nook will be available around June 10th in stor
is the ability to read the same book on multiple devices. whether you're reading your novel on a dedicated e-reader, a smartphone or a tablet, you can indulge your literary passions without missing a beat. barnes & noble recognizes this, and is extending its e-reader ecosystem to browsers...
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Amazon has just launched a range of new Kindle devices, including the first Kindle with a color screen, a new Kindle Paperwhite, and an improved Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. If you’re looking at one of Amazon’s new Kindles, which is the better e-ink device to buy? What’s th...
That's not so great for ebook readers, which (like a paper book) require a light in order to be seen. I've been asking ebook manufacturers why they wouldn't add lights to their devices for some time, and now Barnes & Noble has done it. The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight is a...
Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight MSRP$140.00 Score Details “The Kindle may beat Nook slightly in a few areas, but when it comes down to it, nobody getting a Nook is going to walk away disappointed because it's not a Kindle. And in many ways, the Nook is superior to...
Barnes & Noble Inc. is releasing a new Nook e-book reader for the holidays, while it evaluates the future of tablet computers.
That the only way Barnes & Noble stock valuations could have dropped faster would’ve been to strap them toThe Titanic? Short of using sock puppets to act this out, I just…literally can’t even. There was a time those in charge of big publishing could have learned and retooled. ...