Tweet If you have been noticing a lot of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich talk going on around here, it is all the rage right now. If there is an Android device out there, it deserves to have ICS on it. There is no device that has exceeded it’s original viability than the NOOK Color. [...]
Tweet “Instead of focusing on innovation and the development of new products for consumers, Microsoft has decided to invest its efforts into driving open source developers from the mobile operating systems market.” That is a quote directly from Barnes & Noble on the topic of Microsoft’s licensing scheme over Android OEMs. It seems that they [...]
Tweet Barnes & Noble, hot off the announcement of their Nook Tablet, has sent a letter to Justice Department’s chief counsel for competition policy Gene Kimmelman asking for an investigation into Microsoft’s heckling of Android handset makers. Microsoft is rumored to be making $444 million each year from patenting fees from Android partners like HTC, Samsung [...]
Tweet As expected, this morning Barnes & Noble announced the Nook Tablet for $250. The 7-inch devices offers an IPS display with 16GB of built-in memory, which can be expanded via a microSD slot, and can playback videos up to 1080p. With the device you will get 11.5 hours of battery life and have [...]
Tweet The guys over at Android Central got their hands on a complete leak for the new Barnes & Noble Nook Color – specs, pricing, and the release date. When Amazon announced the Kindle Fire last month for only $200, everyone thought of it as the final nail in the coffin for the Nook Color. [...]
Tweet Barnes & Noble’s Nook Color Developer team will be on hand at this years App Developers Conference in Santa Clara, CA. Even better, B&N will be hosting a Nook Developer Workshop in the hopes of attracting more developers to their highly popular e-reader/tablet. The workshop will take potential developers through the entire process of [...]
Tweet NookColors flying at 1.1 GHz? Hope you’re wearing your oven mittens! Our favorite little tablet to read about has just been given the “Big Daddy” status rocking a 1.1 GHz kernel. The great people over at XDA are making this piece of technology a lot more appealing to everyone. Boasting some impressive Quadrants and [...]