Roundup: As Expected, Lots Of Raspberry Pi In The Digital Signage Oven
July 27, 2012 by Dave Haynes
The little Raspberry Pi project that is trying to push out a useful computing for $35 has, as expected, attracted attention and activity from …
Read moreRaspberry Pi Just About Ready
February 7, 2012 by Dave Haynes
The Verge tech blog is reporting the $35 Raspberry Pi – which among many things could in theory be a very low-cost digital signage …
Read moreGadget news: DirectX 11, Raspberry Pi
September 27, 2011 by Dave Haynes
Geek.com is relaying news that AMD has released a new graphics processor chip that’s optimized for the high-end video and motion graphics needs of …
Read moreSpinetiX, Sharp NEC Partner On Upgrade-Capable Smart Pro Displays
October 31, 2023 by Dave Haynes
The Swiss digital signage hardware/software SpinetiX has partnered with Sharp NEC Display Solutions Europe to market a different take on so-called smart commercial displays …
Read moreNYC 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 …
Read moreShanghai Spinoff Touting $30 AI-based Camera And Processor With Built-In Analytics Capabilities
August 20, 2019 by Dave Haynes
A Shanghai spin-off company called HuskyLens is running a successful Kickstarter campaign for what is described as an easy-to-use AI-driven $30 USD camera that …
Read moreSixteen:Nine Podcasts: Francesco Ziliani, Spinetix
March 15, 2017 by Dave Haynes
SpinetiX has been on the digital signage scene for more than a decade now, and if you are in the business, you may know …
Read moreISE 2017: Embedded Displays Turning Rapidly Into Digital Signage Standard
February 8, 2017 by Dave Haynes
When Samsung came out with its Smart Signage series in early 2013 there were lots of people casting serious doubts about the notion of …
Read moreOne Pi + One Nerd = One Digital Sign For Kitchen
January 20, 2014 by Dave Haynes
San Francisco engineer/developer Brendan Nee got himself a little sub-$50 Raspberry Pi micro PC, played around with it, and came up with a real-time transit …
Read moreA $45 Android PC If You Don’t Want Pi
September 4, 2013 by Dave Haynes
There’s now another teeny PC player out there, at the same starter price point as the Raspberry Pi. The CuBox is 2″ by 2″ …
Read moreBig QR Code On Digital Signage Displays Drives Customer Feedback In Screenly-Tracx Partnership
November 27, 2023 by Dave Haynes
The UK software firm Screenly has announced an early adopter for its Edge Apps – an integration with a company specializing in customer feedback …
Read moreIntuiface Says Its Just-Launched Player Next Gen Software Enables Cross-Channel Delivery Of Rich Interactive Experiences
November 15, 2023 by Dave Haynes
The French software firm Intuiface has advanced new interactive player capabilities from broad beta testing to general availability, making it possible for solutions providers …
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