Heathrow Express Mashes Up Projection, Sensors To Urge Travellers To Take Express Train In From Heathrow

September 3, 2021 by Dave Haynes

I thought Microsoft killed off the Kinect sensor program years ago, but it evidently exists in a much more sophisticated, commercial-grade form aimed at …

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One World Trade Center Adds Giant LED Welcome Wall, 140-Screen Video Mosaic

September 2, 2021 by Dave Haynes

This is a new exhibit that welcomes visitors to the observatory attraction at the top of One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan, on …

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Sept. 23 Online Roundtable Plans Deep Dive On Real-Time Data In Digital Signage

September 2, 2021 by Dave Haynes

If a CMS software company or solutions provider is serious about chasing business beyond the SMB market, the chosen platform better support real-time data …

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LinkNYC’s Woes Continue; NY State Auditor Says MediaCo $69M Behind On Revenue Shares

September 1, 2021 by Dave Haynes

The consortium behind all those “smart city” LinkNYC kiosks on the streets of New York is continuing to find their big idea to be …

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NYC Artist Brings Above-Ground View Into MTA Subway Cars In Guerilla Projection Mapping Effort

August 26, 2021 by Dave Haynes

Via DesignBoom, Hat Tip David Title Suppose you could sit in a subway car, look up at the ceiling, and view the passing scenes …

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Samsung Remotely Disabling Connected Smart TVs Stolen By South African Looters

August 24, 2021 by Dave Haynes

Samsung has announced an interesting way to deal with looting and theft of smart TVs and, I assume, smart commercial displays – remotely disabling …

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Intel Winding Down Its RealSense Computer Vision Business: Report

August 19, 2021 by Dave Haynes

Via CRN The long-running IT publication CRN is reporting that Intel is “winding down” its RealSense computer vision business, meaning its depth sensor cameras …

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Philips Pro Displays Can Now Be Managed, Monitored From Crestron Controller Screens

August 19, 2021 by Dave Haynes

PPDS, the company that markets Philips commercial display solutions, has done an interesting tie-up with AV automation and integration giant Crestron that makes networked …

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Will Vaccine Passport Kiosks Catch On As A Common Tool For Safe Access To Venues?

August 13, 2021 by Dave Haynes

In the early months of the pandemic, there was a flurry of activity in the area of kiosks and tablets that were adapted for …

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New Nike Rise Store In Seoul Uses Run Club Data To Drive Visuals On Giant Feature LED Wall

August 12, 2021 by Dave Haynes

Nike seems to endlessly roll out new tech-driven concept and flagship stores, but one that just opened in Seoul is interesting for the way …

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LG Using AI-driven Voice Assistants In Mobile Service Provider Stores In Korea

August 6, 2021 by Dave Haynes

Hat Tip Craig Keefner at kioskindustry.org for flagging this … LG’s mobile retail wing is starting to use voice recognition technology from an Israeli …

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Telelogos Integrates CMS With Business Systems Giant SAP

July 27, 2021 by Dave Haynes

There are numerous digital signage CMS software companies heavily focused now on workplaces as their key vertical, and increasingly you are seeing direct partnerships …

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