Quite a puzzling move if you ask me, since B&N's NOOK Tablets were supposed to be cheap alternatives to the pricier Android tablets on the market - locking them down isn't going to make sideloading/root customers very happy. However one thing to note is that all apps that have been sideloaded previously still work after the update, so it's safe to load your tablet with all the apps you need before you get the update.
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