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Jul 21 2009, 7:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The eBook store will also support Windows PCs and Mac computers. Barnes & Noble also announced that its bookstore would be the exclusive provider for the coming Plastic Logic eReader. It's not clear if the eBook store will support the Amazon Kindle or not.
The titles on sale in the bookstore will sell at $9.99 for new releases and best sellers. In all, there will be 700,000 titles available for purchase. More than half a million of those titles will be free public domain books from Google.
Via Barnes & Noble
Hewlett-Packard will open a lab in the second quarter where select customers will be able to play around with its first low-power server based on an ARM processor, a company executive said this week. Early access customers will be able to start testing a ...
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