Nook Tablet Firmware Update 1.4.1: 3rd Party Apps Gone?
Just a few hours ago, we reported on a recent Kindle Fire update that could cause trouble for rooted Kindle Fire units. B&N has also issued an update that closes[…]
Just a few hours ago, we reported on a recent Kindle Fire update that could cause trouble for rooted Kindle Fire units. B&N has also issued an update that closes[…]
Amazon has just released a new version of Kindle software for Amazon Kindle Fire devices. Just like any software update, it has its positives and negatives. For starters, it removes[…]
The Kindle Fire has generated a lot of buzz in the past couple of months as it is one of the most affordable tablets around and pretty decent in what[…]
Many of us have adopted e-book readers as they are convenient to use and can save us money over the long run. That is if e-book prices stay as low[…]
We have been waiting quite a while to test Qualcomm’s Mirasol displays. The Kyobo eReader happens to be an e-reader with Mirasol Display technology. Tweaktown was one of the few[…]
Have you ever been in a situation where you have wanted to take your e-reader with you “on the go” but did not want others to know what you were[…]
The Kindle Fire may be one of the most popular gadgets these days. But it is not without its flaws. Many fan boys have decided to go after the device[…]
No device is unhackable. That applies to the Kindle Touch as well. Amazon Kindle Touch was first hacked a few days ago. We are already seeing developers introduce useful apps[…]
A short while ago, we were made aware of a new technology for e-readers that would allow its users to read on their devices in dark areas. Devices such as[…]
In case you missed it, B&N released an update for the NOOK Color tablets yesterday. Nook vs. 1.4.1 brings a number of new features and improvements to NOOK tablets (including[…]