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Tuesday Apple Rumors: New iPad Raises Privacy Concerns
The newly released iPad's voice-recognition feature is sparking fears about data privacy -- leaving consumers apprehensive about how much info Apple is collecting.
An FAA Plan to Allow Use of e-Readers and Tablets Gate-to-Gate
Because so many airline passengers use e-readers and tablets, the FAA may reassess the “gadgets off” rule imposed during taxiing, takeoffs, and landings.
Do Digital Magazines Have a Future?
Do digital magazines have a future? Some successes suggest they do. Here's a look at where the biggest challenges lie.
Why E-Books Still Roil the Publishing World
E-books still roil the publishing world as a government lawsuit alleges collusion on pricing, and publishers raise e-book prices for libraries ever higher.
Friday Apple Rumors: New iPads Planned
Apple plans to diversify tablet offerings to outshine competitors -- and continues to move forward with creating its own streaming-content service.
Trade E-Books Find Their Way
Will mass-market trade paperbacks be supplanted by their e-book cousins? Sale figures suggest the shift is well under way.
Why Amazon Should Wait to Release Its New Kindle Fire
Although a new Kindle Fire is reportedly in production, the current edition has good things going for it that Amazon has yet to fully exploit.
Best Specialty Retailers for Customer Satisfaction
Costco, Sam's Club and Staples were among the best specialty retailers on the ASCI's annual look at customer satisfaction.
Can Barnes & Noble’s Nook Grow Its Market Share?
The e-reader wars rage on, as Barnes & Noble's Nook battles hard for market share.
Why Kindle’s No. 2 Status Might Feel like a Victory for Amazon
Although Amazon cut the Kindle’s price deeply, the device earned recognition as an entertainment platform and the No. 2 spot in the market, behind Apple's iPad.
iPad Could Soar to New Heights with Air Force
Apple's iPad is a contender for adoption by the Air Mobility Command of the U.S. Air Force, which could purchase as many as 18,000 of the devices.
Can Kazuo Hirai Navigate Sony’s Sea of Red?
Sony's new CEO, Kazuo Hirai, is a company veteran unafraid to shake things up, but he faces major challenges as he tries to return Sony to profitability.
Starbucks Expands Its Airline Reach
The nation's seventh-largest carrier, Alaska Airlines, joins sister carrier Horizon Air and airline giant United in serving Starbucks on its flights.
LeapFrog Running on Tablet Power
LeapFrog's LeapPad children's tablet has helped resurrect the company's stock over the past few months. Now, the company needs continued demand.
Wednesday Apple Rumors: iPhone-Powered Earnings Boost AAPL Expectations
Apple's bust-out-of-the-blocks 4Q earnings prompt analysts to boost their AAPL share-price expectations, with at least one price target set at $670.
About that Holiday Spike in Tablet Sales
While the surge of tablet sales over the holiday season was encouraging, it likely won't mean much for the tablet market over the long term.
Monday Apple Rumors: A Big Weekend for Interactive Textbooks
Apple customers downloaded about 350,000 interactive textbooks over the weekend, reports say, while the iBooks Author app had 90,000 customers.
Bold Day for Bank of America — Thursday’s IP Market Recap
Bank of America shares clear $6 for the first time since November, and other U.S. banking giants make gains. Automakers, Dendreon also charge ahead.
Nook Spinoff Talk Might Signal Final Chapter for Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble plans to sell off its Sterling Publishing business, and it's even considering spinning off its popular e-reader, the Nook.