by Dave Haynes | 7th September 2010
From Digital Signage Universe comes word that Garland, Texas-based CE Labs has jumped into the digital signage waters with its own solution. Don’t know it. Haven’t see it (though I am a theoretical fan of solid state solutions). It comes with software (with templates) and there are two different networked players, by the looks of [...] Read More
by Dave Haynes | 24th August 2010
The Swiss seem to make very nice little digital signage boxes. Spinetix has had a very nice little solid state box and platform on the market for at least a couple of years, and now we the technology firm NOXEL AG – also from Switzerland – releasing what appears to be a great little digital [...] Read More
by Dave Haynes | 24th July 2008
There are lots and lots of gas stations out there, so it is no surprise to learn of another entry into the screens on top of gas pumps game – the latest in Lexington, Kentucky. Fuel View TV has 100 screens installed on pumps at Shell stations around Lexington, and plans to add another 80 [...] Read More
by Dave Haynes | 17th July 2008
An Atlanta-based startup has announced its entry into the increasing crowded competition for getting in the middle of advertising transactions in the out of home sector, including digital. Last week it was AdSemble. Now we have UnSoldSpace.com, a Web-based search and broker tool that enables media planners/buyers to sniff out available media and quickly put [...] Read More
by Dave Haynes | 9th July 2008
I bumped into a Google Alert-ed blog entry about a new Sunnyvale, California start-up that is taking a different spin on servicing the digital signage sector. AdSemble has built a Web-based platform that enables network operators to make time available on their systems for third parties to come in and buy or even bid on [...] Read More
by Dave Haynes | 12th June 2008
Mark Hemphill sent me a note yesterday to let me know about his new company ScreenScape, which is offering an entry level digital signage app that is a spin on the networked screensaver concept. The company is based in Prince Edward Island and grew out of a university project in that pretty little part of [...] Read More