Borders, Barnes & Noble Experience Major Losses
Things aren't looking good for big booksellers Borders and Barnes & Noble. The AP reports that both chains have posted major losses for this quarter, ...
Things aren't looking good for big booksellers Borders and Barnes & Noble. The AP reports that both chains have posted major losses for this quarter, ...
CNET | John P. Falcone | Posted 11.23.2009 | Books
[F]ear not, Kindle owners: you too have access to many of the ... public domain titles, numbering in the thousands. The problem is finding them. While...
AP | Posted 11.20.2009 | Technology
NEW YORK — Consumers who haven't yet ordered Barnes & Noble's electronic book reader, the Nook, won't see one before Christmas. The earliest th...
Engadget | Paul Miller | Posted 11.18.2009 | Books
We've rounded up a few of our favorite devices, though be warned: with a market this much in its infancy, there's always going to be something just a ...
Bruce McCall | Posted 11.13.2009 | Books
With an e-book, you can deface the reading area to your heart's content and then simply wipe the viewing screen clean with a damp cloth.
Tom Alderman | Posted 11.13.2009 | Books
"Level 26: Dark Origins" is the first of it's kind, but it's just the beginning of a whole new species of hybrid books that may change the publishing landscape.
Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 11.12.2009 | Books
A recent article from Publishers Weekly announced the launch of Carina Press, a new imprint of romance publisher Harlequin that will exclusively publi...
The Huffington Post | Posted 11.09.2009 | Books
If The Joy of Sex is on the Nook, will it be called "Nookie"? And if Sebastian Junger's Fire is on the Kindle, will it be called "Kindling"? We...
Mashable | Posted 11.03.2009 | Technology
Spring Design, makers of the Alex dual-screen eReader, are suing Barnes & Noble over their Nook eBook reader, another dual-screen device announced the...
PC World | David Coursey | Posted 11.02.2009 | Books
Just because a Flurry study found that more book apps than games were developed for the iPhone over the past four months does not mean the Kindle and ...
PC Magazine | Tim Bajarin | Posted 10.26.2009 | Books
There is, however, a device on the horizon that could really disrupt the e-reader market, and may even render them irrelevant in the near future. The ...
businessinsider.com | Posted 10.25.2009 | Technology
I'm an avid reader, studied literature in school, and nerd out over tech, yet past ebook readers have left me cold. The Nook is the first reader I rea...
Gerald Sindell | Posted 10.22.2009 | Books
If you read the N.Y.Times in its coverage of the disruption of the Kindle, you might think that publishers are losing a fortune from the sudden rise in Kindle sales. Actually, the opposite is true.
Gizmodo | Posted 10.20.2009 | Technology
Cupertino released a lot of new products today, and it was easy to miss a lot in the press release onslaught. To stay versed in the Tome of Apple, her...
Posted 10.20.2009 | Technology
Book seller Barnes & Noble Inc. has released its new e-book reader, the Nook. The e-reader, which has a dual-screen monochrome and color touchscree...
Posted 10.15.2009 | Technology
As we reported before, the "e-reader wars" are going to be heating up given that book retailer Barnes and Noble's new, branded e-reader is looming on ...
Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 11.25.2009 | Books