In spite of the hegemony of tablets, ebook readers continue to survive in the modern marketplace. As such, the time is right for another Battle of the ebook readers. Historically, this feature has ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
The Nook, priced at $259, was unveiled at a Barnes & Noble event Tuesday afternoon, and as previously rumored, will run on Google's Android platform, plus have a color touch screen in addition to its ...
One could be forgiven for assuming there were only two contestants in the e-reading race: Apple’s iPad and Amazon’s Kindle. However, new research appears to boost the visibility of a lesser-known ...
Report from DigiTimes Research claims the Barns & Noble e-reader sold--or at least shipped--better than Amazon's Kindle in March. Hard to confirm without exact figures. CNET contributor Don Reisinger ...
It doesn’t matter whether Amazon’s Kindle has 60 percent market share, or that Sony has its powerful brand backing its Reader. Barnes & Noble wants in on the nascent e-reader market. Those details ...
Barnes & Noble announced a $249 Nook Tablet Monday that will compete with Amazon’s not-yet-launched Kindle Fire tablet; the Nook Tablet sports a customized version of the Android OS, runs Android apps ...
Here are four ways the Nook Tablet beats the Kindle Fire. More storage Both the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet are WiFi-only devices, which means that if you’re out of range of a WiFi network, you’ll ...
Both Barnes & Noble and Amazon announced new versions of their e-readers on Tuesday: a touchscreen e-ink Nook and a Kindle 3G with "special offers," in an ongoing price war, while Microsoft previewed ...