Nook iPhone
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How to Read and Buy Nook Books on the iPhone
Nook Apps for the iPhone and the In-App Purchase Workaround NOOK™ for iPhone from Barnes & Noble offers an incredible ebook reading experience on the iPhone without having to buy a nook. With more than two million NOOK Books from Barnes and
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Who is Kobo?
According to Kobo's bio: "Kobo is a global eBook retailer backed by Indigo Books & Music, Borders, REDgroup Retail, Cheung Kong Holdings, and other leaders in technology and retail. We believe consumers should be able to read any book, anytime,
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Apple Pushing the iPhone OS Out Onto Other Mobile Devices
Business Week reports that Apple plans on bringing the operating system to "new platforms," which is the focus of an Apple job posting. This underscores the company's growing reliance on mobile devices, such as the iPhone, iPod, and iPad over tradit
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Cheaper iPhones Coming in June
AppleInsider reported that Apple is predicted to introduce lower cost iPhone models in June, 2010. Not only will the phone hardware be cheaper, but the service plans will be too, lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO) for the user. The iPhone i
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Doctors Used to Using iPhone Apps Aren’t Fond of the iPad…Yet
MacWorld had an article about how doctors are going to start using the iPad more and more in the medical community. If Apple had just opened up the iPad to be more like a Mac (useful as a desktop/laptop replacement) – or heaven forbid, more open
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Nook E-Reader Proven Capable to Run Apps, Browser
What could be better than listening to music as you read a book? How about listening to music as you surf the web on your nook? Barnes and Noble's nook already was capable of playing MP3's in the background while you read a book, but recently a fe
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Barnes and Noble Sees Amazon’s Kindle, Raises with the Nook
Nook takes everything good from Amazon's Kindle and leaves all the bad behind, but is this really a game changing event? Amazon shot for simplicity and what they created was a simple product. Yes, it was improved with the Kindle 2, but Barnes and
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Barnes and Noble’s Nook VS. Amazon Kindle
While Barnes and Noble's Nook and Amazon.com's Kindle are very similar, there are ten main differences: The Nook has a color navigation screen, whereas the Kindle does not. The Nook has Wi-Fi, but again, the Kindle does not. The Kindle
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