I don't see why it wouldn't ever happen... all that's required to read B&N magazines on a different OS image is to have the version of the Nook app on the Android ...
There's a publicly available AOSP-based build of Froyo available on XDA. It's still missing some basic functionality (like a keyboard and softmenu buttons) and you have to boot from microSD, but hey ...
It looks like the boys up XDA Developers Forum have gotten the brand new Barnes and Noble Nook Color rooted already! They got a fair number of Android Applications already running, such as the runaway ...
XDA is making steady progress unlocking the full potential of the Nook Color as a cheap Android tablet. Angry Birds is just the first step. [XDA, Thanks Jeremy!] Explore more on these topics Share ...
Sometimes, hacks work. Sometimes they don’t. A great example of this the Barnes & Noble Nook–the Nook Color’s resulted in a lot of hacking fun, but the new E-Ink-touchscreen Nook isn’t succumbing to ...
The Android-based Nook Color continues to look more appealing with each new piece of information. This time it appears the rival Amazon Kindle app is up and running on the E-reader turned tablet. With ...
For the first time in a long time, we on EDN staff once again happily have access to analytics tools that enable us to dissect web traffic data on our various online writeups. Such information is ...
Barnes and Noble just released firmware version 1.4 for the nook, and it was only a matter of time before devs cracked in to the root level. This opens up some extra features that are only available ...
Barnes and Noble and picked up the NookColor. I decided to go with the NookColor after the usual search and hands on testing. The iPad was too expensive as were most of the other conventional tablets.
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