Video: Google On Chromebox And The Power Of Intelligent Screens

May 14, 2015 by Dave Haynes

The Google For Work team – the business unit driving the company’s efforts in the digital signage market – did an online video presentation/hangout thingie …

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Research: How Consumers Really Use Devices In Retail

May 13, 2015 by Dave Haynes

So how do shoppers really use digital tools in-store, versus the many assumptions out there? Here’s some useful new insights via Nielsen, about device-driven …

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Digital Billboard In London Falls, Crushes Passerby

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

A woman walking down a street in suburban London sidewalk was seriously injured earlier today when a four ton, 20-ft wide LED billboard run …

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New App Gives Sound To Silent Screens

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

A start-up called AudioStreamTV is taking another crack at getting the sound turned up at countless sports bars and hotel and airport lounges by …

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Wayfinding: Big Directory Or Little Screen?

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

I sometimes wonder about the long-term prospects for companies that do touchscreen wayfinding directories but limit the solution to those big screens. To me, …

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Projects: Shell Does Own Gas Pump Network

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Fuel giant Shell is bankrolling its own screen network on gas pumps in the Netherlands, with some 75 stations and 600 screens up and …

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Research: A Video Also Worth A Thousand Words

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

The automated video creation service Animoto has released results of research that reinforces the wide understanding that most consumers would rather watch a video …

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Why Use A Touchscreen When A Banana Will Do?

May 12, 2015 by Dave Haynes

How about a little gadget that turns almost anything into a trigger to launch content on a screen? Like a doughnut? A piece of …

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And Now There’s A $9 PC That Makes A Raspberry Pi Seem Pricey

May 11, 2015 by Dave Haynes

An Oakland, California start-up called Next Thing is touting a new single board computer that makes the $35 Raspberry Pi seem expensive. The Chip will, …

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Seneca Puts Solid State NUC On Market

May 11, 2015 by Dave Haynes

The little Intel NUC seems to have generated a lot of traction as s signage player, as I often hear from vendors how they …

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Samsung, Google, Hypersign Team On Education Bundle

May 7, 2015 by Dave Haynes

This seems slightly odd. Samsung has put a huge amount of effort and resources into marketing the features and benefits of its Smart Signage …

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Stratacache Hires McDonald’s Menu Board Head To Run QSR Practice

May 7, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Stratacache has hired a guy named Dan Williams to lead its business development efforts in the QSR sector. Why that’s interesting is that Williams …

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