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Barnes & Noble sticks Google Play on Nook tablet
Walled garden approach not working -
Amazon hires Microsoft mobile expert
Might be developing a smartphone -
FAA under pressure to let flyers keep electronics on
Or at least say why they can't -
Steve Jobs made major tablet mistake
Size really wasn't everything -
HP takes another stab at the tablet market
$169 Android gear appears -
Amazon introduces virtual currency
Sets money on fire -
Samsung Galaxy brand trumps Android in popularity contest
Brand awareness done right, to Google's dismay -
IsoHunt founder suggests new project on the cards
Meanwhile, the web is winning -
Mobile revolution built on logical fallacy
CommentThe time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things -
One in four Americans owns a tablet
Has anyone found a use for it? -
Apple shares slide another six percent
Billions drop from the company's value -
TI winds down mobile processors
Cuts 1,700 jobs -
Amazon slams iPad Mini in public ad
All gloves are off in 7 inch tab battle -
Amazon reports net loss
First in years -
Amazon pushes into schools
Boldly going where Apple has been before -
Amazon tipped to buy a bit of Texas Instruments
RumourWants its own OMAP chip division -
Those iPad Mini rumours described in full
AnalysisIt's going to be the October Revelation -
Google well poised to privatise the web
Consumer Watchdog warns of TLD shopping spree -
Amazon slams Apple's "false advertising" claims
Even Jobs thought App store is generic -
Press wades into Amazon tablet
Claims Kindle not setting the world on Fire -
Amazon snubs Nvidia
Texas Instruments just as good -
Amazon expected to release a new tablet today
But only for Americans -
RT Surface rumoured to be $199
All bets are off as Ballmer takes his tablets -
Amazon snubs Europe over Kindle Fire
They are for Americans only -
E-books outpace paperbacks on Amazon UK
114 for every 100 hard copies sold -
Apple tops Q2 tablet shipments
Competition to heat up soon -
Travellers lose gadgets overboard
Research is sure to make waves -
Amazon has bold mobile plans
Fire, I want you to burn -
Amazon tipped to delay next gen Kindle
RumourE book reader hits E Ink shipments -
Nexus 7 cost Google $154 for the bits
$18 more than Kindle Fire -
Amazon rushes Kindle Fire II into shops
Taking on the Nexus 7 and new iPad -
Google is not taking on the Apple iPad at all
CommentAsustek says it has Amazon in its sights -
Government delay on ebook royalties labelled "unlawful"
Writers demand library lending payments -
Browser wars begin in the mobile space
Same war different battleground -
Pan Macmillan publisher, Tor UK, dumps DRM
On the request of its authors -
NAND revenues to rocket with Ultrabook boom
Intel expected to ship 30 million this year -
In the wake of Apple antitrust claims, Amazon cuts ebook prices
CommentIndustry claims foul -
Apple expected to modify its eBook cartel
Most favoured nation status about to collapse -
Google plans to sell tablets online
Building its own store -
LG comes up with flexible e-ink display
Mass production begins -
Nokia tipped to release Windows on ARM tablet
As early as Q4 -
Proview asks distributors to kill iPad HD in China
Cease and desist -
Apple and publishing companies sued over ebook deals
Jobs said stuff the users, lets make a buck -
Tablets and smartphones: Why PC vendors should panic
AnalysisA thorough explanation -
Kindle Fire attacks Apple's tablet stranglehold
Samsung slumps in fourth quarter -
iPad 3 sounds more like the iPad 2S
RumourPossible chip and camera upgrade -
Amazon continues to erode book publishers' businesses
CommentBricks and mortar crumble -
Wintel tablets will demand sky-high prices
ARM tipped to do the same for less -
Schick as a parrot, stuck at CES - foam for all at MGM Grand
CES 2012Ford Prefect Pepcom -
Employers to hire more Android developers over iOS in 2012
Jumping ship -
Apple's iTV set to be a lemon
Use to baste Google's telly turkey -
Apple crumbles
Things are not what they used to be -
Amazon leans on Fire supply chain
OEMs take careful approach - so they don't get burnt -
Amazon tells Android to fork off
Source code nothing like the original -
Amazon's Kindle Fire catches on
Black Friday sales key driver -
Early Kindle Fire teardown appears
UpdatedCheap as chips components lower bill of materials -
Kindle set to burst into flames
Jennifer Juniper predicts the future -
Small publishers baffled and worried by e-books
Too many writers, plus Amazon owns it all -
E-Ink eyes up Christmas bonus after record Q3 results
Chairman says e-readers "recession-proof" -
x86 will find its feet in tablets - eventually
Analysts declare ARM tablet king -
Patent trolls swoop on Amazon Fire
We can't have innovation in the US -
Amazon Fire tablet sells for below cost
Book seller will lose $10 on every one it sells -
Best Buy and Edelman confuse with Kindle Fire claims
We know tablets -
Amazon launches $199 tablet
Kindle Fire out soon now -
Waterstone's hints at surprise e-reader launch
Paperback? Pah -
Amazon rips co-founder of The Register
Amazing! -
Amazon surrenders to Apple and Jobs' Mob
Stops people visiting its own store -
Apple press rushes to write off PCs
CommentToo early to kill off the PC -
Lenovo finally confirms ThinkPad, IdeaPad release
Android stinkpads join up in crowded market -
Amazon plans tablet
Is it goodbye to the Kindle? -
Internet marketer furious at TechEye
Gets his mate to say he is not dodgy -
Amazon's Kindle getting clogged with spammy books
Not enough controls -
Barnes & Noble says Liberty Media wants to buy it for a billion
HMV flogs Waterstones -
Older British women turn into e-book thieves
Of a certain age -
Paper screwed up in favour of digital readers
Elderly still like the old rags -
Amazon places tablet orders with Quanta
Quanta shipments for 2nd half 2011 -
Shift to e-books pushes book publishing off the cliff
Mills and Boon can't help, maybe Kate Middleton can -
iPad kills US jobs, says Jesse Jackson
Congressman rants -
Ebook sales overtake paperbacks
Worth plenty -
Microsoft has lost the war to Linux
Open Saucer hits the hard stuff -
Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble over Android on Nook e-reader
Inventec and Foxconn in the mix too -
Here's what's Top of the Cebit pops
CeBIT 2011And all the flops, too -
US schools district to hand out 26,000 tablets
Teachers rip up the textbooks -
Amazon revolutionises Kindle and social reading
By adding page numbers to books