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  1. New Nook gets touchscreen at a lower price - Crave - CNET Asia

    asia.cnet.com &bull May 25, 2011

    The new touchscreen Nook ships on June 10 and costs US$139. Barnes & Noble unveiled a smaller, relatively inexpensive Nook e-reader. Like the original Nook, the US$139 "Simple Touch Reader" has a black-and-white screen for reading books. Unlike it, though,… Full Story »

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  2. New Nook coming soon - Crave - CNET Asia

    asia.cnet.com &bull May 6, 2011

    This isn't how products are typically announced, but thanks to a couple of sentences in an SEC filing, word is out that Barnes & Noble plans to release a new e-reader later this month. Barnes & Noble spokeswoman Mary Ellen Keating declined to comment beyond the 8-K filed with… Full Story »

  3. Archos 70 Android Internet Tablet (ARM Cortex A8 Processor 1GHz, 7-inch display) Review - Notebooks - CNET Asia

    asia.cnet.com &bull Apr 27, 2011

    The Archos 70 doesn't run the latest version of Google's Android OS or sport a dual-core processor, but it does delivers a ton of bang for the buck. In the world of budget Android tablets, Archos reigns supreme. Compared with big names like the Apple iPad or Motorola Xoom, the tablets coming from Archos are ridiculously affordable. The Archos 70 is the perfect case in point. It doesn't run the latest version of Google's Android OS or sport the latest wave of dual-core processors, but for as little as S$459 (US$357.31), it delivers a ton of bang for the buck.… Full Story »

  4. Nook Color hacked with Honeycomb - Gadgets - Crave - CNET Asia

    asia.cnet.com &bull Feb 15, 2011

    A couple of weeks ago, I posted something on how an industrious Android enthusiast, who goes by the handle deeper-blue on the xdadevelopers' forum, had hacked or "rooted" the Nook Color to run a preview version of Honeycomb. At the… Full Story »



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