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Barnes & Noble 3Q Net Falls 14%; Debuts New Tablet
Wall Street Journal (Updates throughout with details from the company's conference call, additional background and the latest stock quote.) By John Kell Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–Bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS), which reported mixed fiscal … Barnes & Noble fiscal 3Q net income falls as company continues to invest in Nook Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet, Like Kindle Fire, Now $ 199 Barnes & Noble sales rise, launches cheaper Nook tablet |
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Microsoft Office For iPad Nears Release?
InformationWeek Microsoft appears close to debuting a version of its Office productivity suite for Apple's iPad. By Eric Zeman InformationWeek iPad news app The Daily says it has spent some time with Microsoft Office for the Apple iPad. Though Microsoft has been … Should Microsoft release Office for iPad? Report: Microsoft Office Coming to iPad Microsoft Office for iPad Spotted in the Wild |
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Sorry, PlayBook 2.0 still isn't worth your money
CNET by Roger Cheng February 21, 2012 8:52 AM PST Follow @RogerWCheng Yes, the updated software now gives you access to email, but tablets should do a whole lot more. Does the PlayBook offer anything the iPad or an Android tablet? Not really. RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 adds native email, Android apps BlackBerry maker Research in Motion releases new software for its Playbook tablet BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 software available for download |
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