New IoT Density Sensor Opens Up More Possibilities For Real-Time Messaging

August 3, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Via Engadget If you follow tech writing, you won’t scroll too far on any site before you run into an Internet of Things piece. …

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Meet Veronica, Revel’s Digital Mannequin

July 8, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Ted Rosenbaum from Fargo, ND-based RevelDigital called the other day to tell me about Veronica, a digital mannequin the CMS and solutions company is using to …

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Intel Releasing Ubuntu Linux Compute Stick; Specs Not Encouraging

July 2, 2015 by Dave Haynes

If you are a digital signage propellerhead and have been looking at the Intel Compute Stick and thinking about running one with Linux on it, …

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Robots and holograms? Are US retailers losing focus?

June 26, 2015 by Brandon Harp

Guest Post – Emily Carroll, Prendi With the evolution of technological innovations, consumers are becoming increasingly connected and informed, with high expectations of the retail experience. …

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QSRs, Digital Signage And The Internet Of Everything

June 22, 2015 by Elena Lathrop

Guest Post: Ron Gazzola, Samsung Putting the quick in Quick Service Restaurants, or QSRs, has owed a lot to the sensors and systems that are …

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Intel’s Compute Stick Gets Big Shoulder Shrug In Lab Testing

June 1, 2015 by Dave Haynes

The geeks at Engadget have put put one of Intel’s new Compute Sticks through testing, and come back with a resounding shoulder shrug. “The …

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Lenovo Latest PC Maker To Join Chromebox Party

May 15, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Lenovo is the latest mainstream PC maker to crank out a Chromebox – something called a ThinkCentre Chromebox Tiny. The unit has a one-litre form factor, …

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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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Raspberry Pi Married To E-Paper, And They Make Digital Sign

April 15, 2015 by Dave Haynes

Here’s what I THINK is the first Raspberry Pi to be directly married to an e-paper display to make a rudimentary digital sign – …

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Triggered Content: What’s Old Is Somehow New Again

April 2, 2015 by Dave Haynes

More than 15 years in digital signage has, admittedly, left me a little jaded. What can excite a bunch of people barely gets a …

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HP Announces New $180 Windows Micro PC

January 5, 2015 by Dave Haynes

HP has announced a new teeny desktop PC that will raise the eyebrows of the crowd that’s endlessly looking to cut both cost and …

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