Barnes and Noble Nook has better support for sideloaded PDF

Barnes and Noble has just issued a new firmware update for the…

Will Barnes and Noble sell tablets again?

Barnes and Noble removed  all of their tablets from the website back…

Barnes and Noble Glowlight Plus $50 off for Black Friday

Barnes and Noble operates a membership program. It gives people free shipping…

What to do if you have an authentication error on the Nook

Many people who have a Barnes and Noble Nook e-reader or use…

Barnes and Noble has a 50% off sale on Nook Accessories

Barnes and Noble is running a sales promotion for Nook accessories and…

The Cold Millions is the B&N Book Club November Pick

Barnes and Noble has made their book club online only, since the global pandemic first begun. Discussion and book club selections are only available on the Facebook Page. The page is private, and readers have to apply, but they pretty well accept everyone. Employees at the B&N retail stores are totally unaware this program exist. The book club pick for November is the Cold Millions by Jess Walter.

Egregor takes responsibility for the Barnes and Noble Ransomware attack

Barnes and Noble was hacked a couple of weeks ago and they…

Barnes and Noble Nook Services are still not restored

Barnes and Noble experienced an outage a couple of weeks ago, due…

Barnes and Noble Experienced a Cyber Attack

Barnes and Noble experienced an outage last week, that affected their cloud…

Barnes and Noble Nook syncing systems are down

Barnes and Noble is experiencing an outage on their Nook e-readers and the Nook apps for Android and iOS. The Nook libraries are not syncing or loading purchases, which means you cannot read ebooks, view your purchases or make new purchases. The entire system has crashed and it won’t be fixed for a couple of days.

New Barnes and Noble CEO is committed to the Nook e-reader

Barnes and Noble CEO James Daunt sounds like he is ready to give Nook the attention it has desperately needed, as Amazon’s Kindle has run away with the space. “I absolutely love Nook, and I think my predecessors had fallen out of love with it,” he said. “It’s under-promoted to our customers, it became the sort of wayward child that had become embarrassing. But if you want to read digitally, the app is fantastic. I’m a champion of digital books and digital book retailing, but above and beyond that I’m a champion of reading. There are many reasons why people want to read digitally, but Nook needs to be much better supported within the Barnes & Noble ecosystem.”

Barnes and Noble issues new update for the Nook

Barnes and Noble has just published a rare firmware update for many of their Nook e-readers. Software update 52.0.78 is being pushed out and includes a number of bug fixes and enhancements. One of the most notable is author names always showing as their first and last name. This is useful if you like reading ebooks by the same author, it is easier to sort in your library. There is also a progress bar on your library, letting you know how far you are in various ebooks and also there’s now a line beneath completed books showing completed date. There is likely other aspects of this update, but Barnes and Noble does not publish changelogs anymore.

Barnes and Noble Nook for Windows 10 is back

The Barnes and Noble Nook app for Windows 10 was unavailable to download since April and people who wanted to read ebooks on their PC or tablet, were out of luck. This all changed, today, the Nook app has been updated to version 1.11.0.4 and can be downloaded once again. It is apparent that Barnes and Noble is getting serious about their various Nook apps for multiple platforms. They have seen a “huge boost” since the pandemic hit, CEO James Daunt said, noting that they have received massive traction. Obviously the Nook app for Android and iOS are the priorities, but at least the bookseller has fixed their Window 10 offering.

Barnes and Noble is no longer selling tablets

Barnes and Noble had an extensive tablet portfolio. They had their own Nook Tablet 7 and Nook Tablet 10.1, in addition to their deal with Samsung, for a number of Samsung Galaxy Tab for Nook. They also had a number of cases and other accessories.  It looks like the bookseller might be getting out of the tablet business altogether and have removed them from their website. The only devices they are currently marketing are their e-readers, the Nook Glowlight 3 and Nook Glowlight Plus 7.8.

The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue is B&N Book Club Pick

The Barnes and Noble Book club is a relatively new program. The bookseller has a dedicated Facebook Page where people talk about the book and at the end of the month, the author posts a Q/A the channel, so people can watch it. The page is private, but anyone who applies can get approved. The August pick is the The Pull of the Stars by Emma Donoghue.

Barnes and Noble is putting a priority on the Nook

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Barnes and Noble has been regularly updating Nook for iOS

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New Barnes and Noble Nook Lite WI-FI on sale soon

  We reported last month that Barnes and Noble was developing the…