The best Android tablet is the Android tablet that can run Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’. And I guess that means the Nook Color, which has just received a port of Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Which you can ...
When considering which is the best tablet for you, one can’t help but consider the Barnes & Noble Nook Color. Yes, the $249 device is an eReader, but it’s built on Google Android and has officially ...
Barnes & Noble has updated its NOOK app for Android phones and tablets, giving virtually any Android tablet much of the same functionality you’d expect if you purchased a NOOK Color device. NOOK 2.6.1 ...
Having launched its official developers' portal at the end of 2010, Barnes & Noble has confirmed it is now accepting app submissions from developers looking to sell their titles on its Nook Color. The ...
XDA is making steady progress unlocking the full potential of the Nook Color as a cheap Android tablet. Angry Birds is just the first step. [XDA, Thanks Jeremy!] Explore more on these topics Share ...
It might lack the level of power dual-core tablets boast, but Barnes & Noble has delivered on its promise to upgrade its Nook Color e-reader to Android 2.2, otherwise known as Froyo. The launch of the ...
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