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Since its release on 25 May 2011, the Nook Simple Touch has received generally positive reviews. The summary of a PC Magazine review observed: "Thanks to plenty of upgrades and a laser-sharp focus on the reading experience, the second-gen Barnes & Noble Nook Touch Reader is our new Editors' Choice for ebook readers."
According to an SEC filing, the two companies have amended an agreement signed in 2012 concerning the bookseller's Nook software. In the Barnes & Noble Allowed to Kill Nook App for Windows
The original Nook was followed in November 2010 by a color LCD device called the Nook Color, in June 2011 by the Nook Simple Touch, [4] and in November 2011 and February 2012 by the Nook Tablet. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On April 30, 2012, Barnes & Noble entered into a partnership with Microsoft that spun off the Nook and college businesses into a subsidiary ...
In June 2010 Barnes & Noble announced a Wi-Fi-only model of the Nook. On June 5, 2018 Barnes and Noble announced support for logging in to BN.com and adding new content to the device will end on June 29, 2018. [4] The second-generation Nook, the Nook Simple Touch, was announced on May 25, 2011 with a June 10 release date. [5]
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- NOOK Media LLC, a subsidiary of Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE:BKS), a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products, today announced an updated NOOK ...
Barnes & Noble Introduces Updated NOOK ® App v1.5 for Windows 8: New User Interface, Faster Performance and New Features Including Sideloading, Annotations, Dictionary and Find in Books New NOOK ...
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When the Nook Color and Tablet were first offered, users could install third-party apps. [10] However, days before Christmas 2011, the forced over-the-air "firmware update from Barnes & Noble for the Nook Tablet and Nook Color – 1.4.1 – close[d] the loophole that allowed users to sideload any Android app and also [broke] root for those who'[d] gone that extra step to customize the device."