Rackspace Survey: Many Businesses Still Chained To Servers

March 29, 2012 by Dave Haynes

Cloud is a pretty seriously abused term these days – with companies using cloud almost interchangeably with Internet. Raffi Vartian from signagelive, which describes …

Read more

NEC’s VUKUNET Adds Media Sales, Addresses Software Conflict Qualms

March 13, 2012 by Dave Haynes

In the midst of madly running around last week at DSE I managed to grab the equally harried tag team of Pierre Richer and …

Read more

How We Did An NFC-Social Media-Twitter Mash-Up

March 12, 2012 by Dave Haynes

One of the big things we wanted to accomplish at this year’s Preset Group DSE Mixer was to fully integrate digital into the event, …

Read more

signagelive Partners With Data Host Giant Rackspace

February 28, 2012 by Dave Haynes

The term cloud has entered the mainstream and applied to pretty much anything that uses the intertubes to communicate. You could argue any networked …

Read more

Raspberry 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 more

Corning Posts Day Of Glass Sequel Video

February 6, 2012 by Dave Haynes

[youtube id=”jZkHpNnXLB0″ width=”600″ height=”350″] There are a whole bunch of things in this video I would like to order today, please and thank you, …

Read more

rAVe at ISE: Ingram’s Schulz On Five Enablers Of Industry Growth

January 31, 2012 by Dave Haynes

Content partner rAVe Publications has a pile of people in Amsterdam for the Integrated Systems Europe how that opened today. They’re doing blanket coverage, …

Read more

Start-up Puts Digital Menu System On Smart TVs

January 30, 2012 by Dave Haynes

A small SF Bay-area firm has paired up with another local start-up to offer a digital menu board system that integrates with the Point …

Read more

Shuttle Joins Skinny Digital Signage PC Pack

January 10, 2012 by Dave Haynes

Shuttle has been around for ages with smallish PCs that are about the size of toasters – good for tight spots in an equipment …

Read more

Opera goes holographic using projectors, transparent film

December 16, 2011 by Dave Haynes

This is pretty interesting. There have been virtual and augmented fashion shows using transparent film and projectors, but I’ve never heard of a holographic …

Read more

Immersive Labs gets nice profile in NY Times

November 14, 2011 by Dave Haynes

I don’t know who does public relations for New York start-up Immersive Labs, but whoever that may be gets a hat tip. The company, …

Read more

NanoLumens diversifies product line, and now goes outdoors

November 11, 2011 by Dave Haynes

I have been watching NanoLumens for about 2 1/2 years now, really liking the display product but always thinking the line needed to get …

Read more