VIDEO: Barnes & Noble Launches New NOOK HD

Barnes & Noble’s new NOOK HD product line is available for pre-order today. There will be two models of the high definition tablets, the NOOK HD and NOOK HD+. The standard model will sport a 7 inch screen and will retail for $199. The HD+ tablet will have a 9 inch display and cost $269 dollars. Both the HD and HD+ are the lightest tablets in their size ranges. The new devices will be capable of displaying over 3 million books, magazines, and applications. In addition, the new NOOKs will be able to take advantage of the new NOOK Video and NOOK Catalog platforms. The tablets will officially launch in early November.

VIDEO: What’s in the News for September 26, 2012

The Wall Street Journal reports that home prices showed their best year-to-date gains since 2005, up 5.9% through July, signaling the housing market’s steady march toward recovery. Also from the Wall Street Journal, IBM (IBM) will increase its efforts to sell so-called cloud computing services to mid size businesses, and has lined up partners to resell its services and is helping software companies adapt their products to IBM’s machines. The move puts it in more direct competition with Amazon (AMZN) and Salesforce (CRM). Reuters says that the billionaires who own half of TNK-BP are interested in buying out BP’s (BP) entire 50% stake, and will make a binding all-cash offer by mid-October, sources say. Also from Reuters, South Korea’s SK Telecom (SKM) will sell part of its stake in steelmaker POSCO (PKX) for $390.66M, leaving it with a 1.42% stake after the sale. Also according to Bloomberg, Oil fell to the lowest level in seven weeks after a report showed increasing U.S. stockpiles and Philadelphia Fed President Charles Plosser said a new stimulus plan probably won’t raise economic growth. Finally, Bloomberg reports that Costco Wholesale (COST) workers who sued the retailer for gender bias will be able to proceed with their claims as a group. In San Francisco, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen certified a class, or group, of plaintiffs, seeking monetary relief that includes several hundred women employed since 2002 who have been subject to the company’s system for promotion to management positions.

VIDEO: Analyst Moves: VZ, T, MTN, RIG

This morning, Oppenheimer raised its price target on both Verizon (VZ) and AT&T (T) as lower iPhone subsidies will improve earnings. The firm set a $42 price target on AT&T and a $52 price target on Verizon while maintaining its outperform rating on both stocks.

VIDEO: Mid-Day Market Update: August 21, 2012

Here is your Mid-day Market Update for August 21. Stocks trading mixed Tuesday on optimism of the euro zone taking steps to quell the ongoing debt crisis. European stocks rose today on talks of bond rescue plans and further economic stimulus. Mining companies led the gains as well as an increase of Glencore and Xstrata stock over merger news.Oil and Gold trading higher so far today. Oil is up just over $97 a barrel while Gold is soaring up $17 so far to $1,640 an ounce.A big winner so far in today’s session is Urban Outfitters (NYSE:URBN). Its stock is up over 18% due to its positive quarterly results. One of the biggest losers is Raven Industries (NASDAQ:RAVN). Its shares are down over 5% after missing the street’s estimate on earnings.Taking a look at the market so far today, the Dow is down over 3 points to 13,268. The S&P is up two points and the Nasdaq is up over two and a half points so far today.For more market updates and analysis of the business world follow us on twitter @FNNOnline or check out our website at fnno.com

VIDEO: What’s In The News: August 22, 2012

From Fnno.com, This is the financial news network. Here’s what’s in the news for Wednesday August 22, 2012. The Wall Street Journal reports the Obama White House played a central role in encouraging the Carlyle Group (NASDAQ:CG) to rescue a Philadelphia oil refinery, whose imminent closure by Sunoco (NYSE:SUN) threatened to send gasoline prices higher before the election, and in a likely battleground state. The Wall Street Journal also reports a federal grand jury is examining ties between Regions Financial (NYSE:RF) and an executive-recruiting firm that entertained bank executives on golf trips and borrowed from the Alabama lender. Reuters reports Japan’s exports slumped 8.1% in July, the most in six months, as shipments to Europe and China fell, adding to concerns over global demand after a number of poor trade figures from Asia’s export engines. Reuters also reports KKR (NYSE:KKR) is in early stage discussions to launch a debt fund to invest in India that could raise $750M to $1B, sources say. Finally, Bloomberg reports Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ) plans to sell a new Nokia (NYSE:NOK) phone with Microsoft’s (NYSE:MSFT) Windows 8 software this year, the first time it has released a Windows device since May 2011. For more financial news and analysis follow us on Twitter @FNNOnline or check out our website at fnno.com.

VIDEO: NeoMedia Granting Microsoft License To Its Patent Portfolio

NeoMedia (PINK:NEOM) is popular among investors today after the company announced it will be licensing its patent portfolio to Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT). The portfolio consists of 74 patents mostly dealing with the mobile barcode industry. The technology they pioneered turns phone cameras into barcode scanners which allows for a variety of uses including mobile marketing, consumer oriented advertising, and mobile ticketing and couponing. Microsoft will have a worldwide, non-exclusive license to the portfolio, allowing the company to use NeoMedia’s assets to create new, customized solutions for mobile barcode software.This could not only bring more value to NeoMedia but also to Microsoft as it continues to try and roll out its new line of Windows smartphones.