-
Kobo introduces 7-inch, Android 4.0 ‘Arc’ tablet
Kobo, in what seems like a preemptive attack on Amazon and their next Kindle Fire, has announced a new 7-inch Android-based tablet. Called the Kobo Arc, it is the $200 successor to the Kobo Vox. Details for the device are pretty decent when compared to …
-
Kobo VOX gets Google Play support
The lower-priced alternative to the Kindle Fire feature support for the full Android app experience.
-
Kobo Counters Amazon Kindle Fire with $199 Vox
Can this ereader compete with Amazon and Barnes & Noble?
-
Android Caught Running On a Sony PRS-T1, No Angry Birds Support
We’ve seen Android hacked and modified to do many cool things, but I’ve never seen it running on an E-Ink display with ADW Launcher. Until now. So how is Android on a E-Ink display? Well, buggy and slow, but oh-so awesome. Don’t get your hopes …
-
Best Buy Offering $170 Android-Based Pandigital Nova Digital Reader/Tablet
Best Buy has begun offering a budget-friendly 7-inch full color digital reader in the form of the Pandigital Nova Digital Reader. The tablet/eReader runs Android 2.3 under the hood and features an 800MHz processor, 7-inch (600×800) TFT LCD screen, and 4GB internal storage with microSD …
-
NOOKColor’s Android 2.2 Update May Add Android Market
Huge news coming out of the eReader market today surrounding the NOOKcolor’s Android 2.2 update. According to Smartphone Magazine, the update coming in January 2011 may possibly bring the Android Market along for the ride.
-
Sharp Announces Pair of ‘Galapagos’ Tablets [VIDEO]
Sharp has officially joined the Android tablet party. The company unveiled a pair of Android-based ‘Galapagos’ devices today at a Tokyo event. One model features a 10.8-inch LCD display (1366×800) while the smaller version offers a 5.5-inch LCD at 1024×600 resolution. Both come with WiFi …
-
NookDevs Release New Firmware for Rooted Nooks
The NookDevs team have released a new version of their firmware for rooted Nook e-readers. Released as v2.4.1, it’s based around the 1.4.1 released by Barnes & Noble a short time ago. Those of you with rooted devices will be pleased to learn that some …
-
B&N Releases “NOOK for Android”
Barnes & Noble are announcing today that they’ve released their popular eReader application into the Android Market. Titled NOOK for Android, the app allows users to shop the Barnes & Noble eBookstore right from their Android devices. Peruse new releases, free classic titles, and bestsellers …
-
Pandigital’s $200 Color e-reader Due in June, Supports Barnes & Noble
Pandigital, a company known for digital picture frames, will be dropping their first e-reader, the Novel, next month. For $200, users will get a 7-inch color touch screen, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) connectivity, and 1GB of internal storage. Like many other e-readers, the Novel supports PDF, …
- Home
- News
- Rumors
- Reviews
- Get This Look!
- Wallpapers
- Appteasers
- Common Android Questions
- Where do I find apps and games?
- How do I uninstall apps or games?
- How do I add an email account?
- How do I create a new contact?
- How do I check to see if there is an Android update?
- How do I change the wallpaper?
- How do I toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc?
- How do I add an icon or widget to the home screen?
- How do I lock my Android?
- How do I adjust screen brightness?













