Nook is the e-reader announced by Barnes & Noble late in October 09. With its E-Ink display reading screen, a colored LCD touch-screen strip at the bottom for navigation, a Wi-Fi internet connection and an Android OS opening a world of possibilities for hackers, it posed what was perhaps the only real threat to Amazon’s Kindle in the market. Just as the Kindle, nook users in the US with access to AT&T’s free 3G network have the privilege of buying books directly on their devices from the Barnes & Noble online store. To be able to buy books, users need to have an account on B&N’s website with their default credit card details saved. Once that step is completed, the user should use the same account details to register their nook devices & get access to their B&N library.
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