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UK chocolatier Thorntons pilots in-store kiosks
The U.K.-based confectionery retailer Thorntons is testing a new in-store kiosk that allows shoppers to buy from its extended online product range using One iota SmartPod technology. The solution … Read more… Continue reading
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Kiosks could lead to a green, efficient society
A recent article on the Greener Ideal featured an interview with Julian Rooney of the U.K. kiosk company Cammax, in which Rooney discussed the technology’s potential to help businesses go green and … Read more… Continue reading
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Erie County, NY, begins rollout of DMV kiosks
Erie County, New York, is giving its motor vehicle departments a technology upgrade. According to an article on bizjournals.com, the county installed self-service kiosks at three of its busiest … Read more… Continue reading
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Multitouch kiosks offer improved user experience
American Industrial Systems Inc. believes the future of customer experience is in rapidly advancing multitouch technology. AIS multitouch flat panel displays are designed for digital signage systems … Read more… Continue reading
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Tennis Reservation Kiosk by AtHomeNet
AtHomeNet teams with Tuxford Community to develop a tennis court reservation system. The reservation system can be accessed via PC, handheld device, or courtside. This system is highly integrated into the existing community website developed by AtHomeNet. Located Located in Alpharetta, Georgia, not too far from Atlanta, the Tuxford Community Association has been using AtHomeNets Community Website to enhance communications in their community for years. Community Administrator Chip Yonkee has been somewhat of a visionary for Tuxford, using AtHomeNets website technology to take his community to the next level. AtHomeNet is the nations premiere provider of Association Management Websites, Community Association Websites, Homeowners Association Websites, POA websites, Organization Websites, and Small Business Websites. The company has hosted and designed websites for Community Associations in nearly every state in America, and over 5 countries worldwide. Having released the much anticipated AtHomeNet Elite earlier this year, AtHomeNets national Association Management clients are now beginning to use the late breaking technology designed with Portfolio Association Management in mind. The company is fast becoming the standard bearer for Community Management technology. Now celebrating their 11th year as a pioneering HOA website firm, AtHomeNet continues to grow and spearhead the movement for resident and community adoption of online communications. Tuxford communitys Chip Yonkee … Continue reading
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5 reasons digital kiosks benefit the consumer and the owner
In an era when consumers are becoming increasingly reliant on technology, businesses today are turning to digital kiosks as a more effective way to deliver service. Digital kiosks not only are … Read more… Continue reading
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Vegas startup secures funding for virtual receptionist tech
WinTech LLC, the creators of virtual ALICE Receptionist technology, today announced that it raised more than $1.7 million in private funding. The company said it intends to use the funds to scale … Read more… Continue reading
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Automated border clearance launches at Toronto Int’l Airport
The Automated Border Clearance program officially launched today at Toronto Pearson International Airport. ABC uses self-service kiosk technology to partially automate the processing of Canadian … Read more… Continue reading
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Resmark Systems Introduces Self-Service Booking Kiosk Enabling …
Utah's Moab Adventure Center is First to Use the New Time-Saving Technology Salt Lake City, UT – The Moab Adventure Center a one-stop, active travel. Continue reading
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Virtual Concierge kiosk serves users, collects data (Video)
The latest in virtual concierge solutions by Parabit aims to offer businesses a harder hitting ROI with the use of detailed analytics. During the recent Customer Engagement Technology World show in … Read more… Continue reading
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ehealth Access launches the Virtual Medical Kiosk | www …
ehealth Access Pvt Ltd, a company focused on developing a healthcare eco system through Advanced Telemedicine Technology, today announced the launch of first of kind Virtual Medical Kiosk – a breakthrough technology … Continue reading
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eHealth Access launches virtual medical kiosk
eHealth Access Pvt Ltd, which provides telemedicine technology solutions, has launched the virtual medical kiosk that enables patient-doctor consultation in a secure environment. Continue reading
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HealthSpot Station to provide health care in kiosk form
HealthSpot, a provider of health care technology, has developed a system that provides remote medical diagnostics to patients. The HealthSpot Station is a private, walk-in kiosk that gives acute care … Read more… Continue reading
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Self Service Technology Center – Kiosk Showcase
Overview video of the Self Service Technology Center, a kiosk showplace that brings some of the best kiosk vendors together to create and demonstrate state-of-the-industry kiosk solutions. Continue reading
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CETW show to go on after Hurricane Sandy
New York City has some work to do, cleaning up after Hurricane Sandy, but Customer Engagement Technology World organizers say next week’s show is still set to go. “Everything is fine,” according to … Read more… Continue reading
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Best Buy (Kiosk) Mistreats the Wrong Consumer | Home Media …
Best Buy's brand took a hit recently when a Time magazine technology reporter endured a poor sales transaction and follow-up at an airport kiosk . Continue reading
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Kiosk demo hints at possibilities for NFC, digital signage (Video …
Several digital signage providers have launched forays into NFC exploration, and RedDotNet showed off its 15-inch, NFC-integrated kiosk at this year's Customer Engagement Technology World in San Francisco. Continue reading
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Criminals need technology, too
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Why We Expect Digital Signage To Be Perfect
Dmitry Sokolov is an outspoken evangelist of digital signage, and is not afraid to say what’s on his mind. He backs up his thoughts with a lot of experience. So his tweets are always interesting and appreciated. Last Friday, he asked this question on Twitter : I retweeted it, but more for the rhetorical effect. Now, I want to answer it. We expect it to automatically be better than anything else out there. HDTVs are so much cooler than posters or backlit signs, right? And when you add in 3D animation, and bouncy text, and superdy duperdy cool sound effects, there’s no doubt it will be awesome, right? And we are supposed to be experts. We tell clients and buyers how to install a screen, put software on a computer, and create gorgeous, award-winning content. Sometimes we act like Steven Spielberg is on our staff. I asked if he could partner with me to help a client. He said he couldn't. He was busy. Pfft. We never tell people how good or bad our installations or content is. If we did that, we would lose a sale. I’m all for humility, but not at the expense of losing a potential client. Buyers have a very short grace period to justify the capital expenditure of high definition screens. If I’m going to pay this much money to have you put a screen where I could hang a piece of paper, I want my ROI. NOW. We tell people what these screens could do, but the screens don’t live up to the hype. And when the numbers (or bills) come back to the network owners, they start to ask questions. This is why the sales cycle takes so long: We can’t prove it works, and buyers don’t have huge amounts of liquid cash to play with. They need to know it works. Now. Maybe we criticize because it’s easy to see how we could do better than the other guys. Maybe the reason we criticize digital signage is because we over-promise on expectations, and we under-deliver on results. It’s a technology and practice that continues to evolve. We, the executors of digital signage, continue to evolve with it; we learn every day. But here’s the good news: We’ll get better at it. The market will saturate with screens and technology to the point where the disciplines are about consumer engagement and great content. And because that’s where the rubber hits the road, that’s where the expectations of performance will be realized. In the end, I’m not afraid to constructively discuss why digital signage can be better. I just hope I can bring solutions to the table as well. Everyone's a critic. Share/Bookmark Continue reading
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How Telemedicine Has Revolutionized Healthcare
Telemedicine uses internet and telecommunication technology to bring health care to remote areas. To many researchers, the first documented case of telecare took place in 1999 when Dr. Jerri Nielsen diagnosed herself with breast cancer while serving at a research facility in the Antarctic. Although she did her biopsy herself and talked untrained research personnel through procedures she had to experience, she consulted with doctors in the United States through e-mail and teleconferencing. This inventive form of self care opened the door for current technological breakthroughs in providing health care. As shown through Dr. Nielsen’s experience, sometimes a consultation is all one needs. Instead of missing work to drive across town and wait for a number of hours in a busy waiting room, patients can communicate with their doctors through the same technology that assisted a woman trapped in Antarctica. Diabetic patients can keep their doctors informed of recent changes in blood sugar levels by sending an email with an excel spread sheet attachment. Patients with high blood pressure can use internet connected blood pressure monitoring systems at local pharmacies and have their results sent directly to their chart. Doctors can read the test results and notify both patient and pharmacist quickly about any change in medication or dosage in a fraction of the time it takes for a traditional checkup. Business and schools can take advantage of telecare by hiring qualified nurse practitioners to run their infirmaries. Nurse practitioners can conduct in-person evaluations of anyone entering the corporate or school infirmary, and then connect over the internet to the person’s primary care physician. Once again, the amount of time between urgent care needs and delivery is reduced. Even in the case of a true emergency that requires ambulance transportation, a nurse practitioner can use telemedicine facilities to warn the emergency room of the incoming case. The emergency room staff can be fully briefed and ready to assist the patient as soon as the ambulance arrives. Perhaps the most telling way telemedicine has changed health care comes back to the experience of Dr. Nielsen in Antarctica. It is possible to set up health care stations in remote areas with satellite or internet resources. There is a serious shortage of qualified physicians all over the world. Telecare allows remote locations to contact with doctors who can evaluate conditions through web cameras and health screening equipment. Kiosks that house equipment can be placed in central locations and connected through cable, internet or satellite to a medical office or emergency room. The patient speaks to a web cam and sees his or her doctor on a screen in the kiosk. The doctor can instruct the patient on any equipment that needs to be hooked up for health readings, and then receive the information during the course of the consultation. Virtually any chronic condition can be treated long distance through the use of modern telecommunications technology. Telecare and telemedicine are changing health care by making it truly accessible to all anywhere in the world. Find more about telecare Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jamie_Simpson Continue reading
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Boost Your Business by Using Digital Signage
Forget old-fashioned hoardings and posters, the modern way to capture the attention of today’s savvy consumer is by using digital displays. Known as OOH, ‘out of home’, digital signage can be used for what’s called ‘adfortainment’ – a combination of advertising, information and entertainment. An investment in this type of display will yield higher returns than can be achieved by traditional static signage. Increases in sales revenue of between 5 and 50 percent can, research shows, be achieved. Digital signage, in case you don’t know, is the sort of display you’ll see at information boards at train stations, airports and bus stops. But this electronic wizardry is not confined simply to moving text. It encompasses words, images, colours, designs and movies and is a captivating way to advertise anything at all. Types of Digital Displays. Your digital installation can be located in a public location outdoors, indoors or even as a mobile display, for example on a taxi or even a person. LED and LCD are the two types of technology that underpin digital displays. Though LCD digital signage technology is used by both LED and LCD televisions, the way their screens are illuminated is not the same. An electric current passing through pixels filled with minute crystals creates the display with LCD whilst LED are simply light emitting diodes. Whilst LED displays, which are a form of backlighting, can be dimmed or brightened LCD’s are permanently ‘on’. Outdoors, large LCD (liquid crystal display) screens are illuminated by signals from a central computer working in combination with a media player. They need to be enclosed in order to cope with variations in temperature and weather as well as be vandal-proof. What’s so wonderful about this type of display is the fact that a countrywide or even worldwide network can be fairly cheaply set up and can be constantly updated. You can create and upload your own content or you can outsource it. Indoors: You need only a simple and cheap media player and LCD display to illuminate a digital poster, interactive kiosk or entire wall with your advertisement. As well as being a perfect way for shops to interact with customers this type of digital signage is also ideal for waiting rooms at dentists, doctors and vets where time can be whiled away looking at movies related to your service or in selling add-ons to your main business. Mobile: This market is expanding rapidly and is fundamentally a weather and vandal-proof ‘enclosure’ for the LCD display signs. Some enclosures are small enough to be worn like an item of clothing. There surely won’t be any tomorrow for those who continue to advertise with the old-fashioned sandwich boards! Is it expensive? Obviously the cost will be determined by the type and complexity of the digital signage and the nature of the content. You shouldn’t have to pay much more than Continue reading
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First Pinoy Farmers’ Internet Kiosk
Farmers in the province of Bulacan could now enjoy the benefits of information and communications technology (ICT) in agriculture following the recent launching. Continue reading
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Common factors and considerations of a Touch Screen Kiosk …
Interactive technology is fast becoming an essential commodity and popular trend in all industry sectors due to the need to provide easily accessible. Continue reading
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Self Serve Kiosks For Self-Storage Facilities | E-Torrent.com
TO COMPETE IN TODAY’S ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT, MANY SELF-STORAGE OPERATORS ARE TURNING TO TECHNOLOGY TO LURE CUSTOMERS TO THEIR FACILITIES AND. Continue reading
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Federation for the blind sues United over airport kiosk technology …
A federation of the blind sued United, alleging that its airport kiosks in California lack technology such as audio interfaces and are discriminatory. Continue reading
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Slabb.com Computer Kiosks
Computer kiosks are the machinery of choice when it comes to giving the public as many options as possible when conducting transactions. You used to be limited to Automatic Teller Machines, but now computer kiosks are everywhere from banks to supermarkets, to every type of retail location you are capable of transacting business. Slabb.com wants to help you bring your business into the 21st century with their computer kiosks. Give your customers a higher level of service and watch your loyalty and new customer base increase. These days, the more convenience you offer, the higher degree of customer satisfaction you’ll enjoy. Slabb.com has a decade of experience in the computer kiosks industry. Based in Las Vegas Nevada, they have worldwide partnerships and an enviable client list utilizing their state-of-the-art computer kiosks. They are renowned in their industry for cutting-edge technology, as well as superior support and customer service. When you partner with Slabb, you can rest assured that every element of programming and maintenance of your computer kiosks will be taken care of with the utmost care and precision. When you make the choice to upgrade your technology, it makes sense to go with the best resources available. And when it comes to computer kiosks, Slabb has the experience and the knowhow to help you realize your goals. Slabb has an outstanding array of computer kiosks to suit all business needs. Depending on your industry, you can choose outdoor models, freestanding, desktop and wall-mounted computer kiosks that offer superior convenience and serve a variety of needs. Consumers have become comfortable with less contact with customer service representatives, and more contact with computer kiosks when transacting business. From banking transactions, to other types of payments, and even ticketing for concerts and airfare, consumers are more than willing to engage technology as long as it is user-friendly. Slabb ensures the best possible customer experiences with their computer kiosks, as well as ease-of-use and maintenance for employees. Their computer kiosks offer custom solutions with both hardware and software to ensure smooth operation at all times. A full-service entity, Slabb will be with you every step of the way as you transition to use of computer kiosks. They design and implement a unique plan specifically designed for your particular company, tailoring their computer kiosks for use in your particular business. They provide product management and consulting services, as well as expert installation and maintenance. You can even lease your computer kiosks from Slabb, with options available from your local Slabb representative. Slabb wants to assist your business as it ramps up to enter the global marketplace. The more technology you embrace the happier you’ll make your customers, increasing their loyalty and your bottom line. Offering the utmost in convenience wherever possible is the key to the future of commerce. Slabb’s technology and visionary solutions will ease your transition, allowing you to grow your business in ways you never thought possible. For more information on Slabb’s extraordinary computer kiosks, visit Slabb today. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/hardware-articles/slabbcom-computer-kiosks-3061320.html” Continue reading
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How Self-Service Technology Adds Service and Convenience to Hotels and Their Guests
Self Service technology is growing. Self-Service kiosks can now be found at many hotels. Many of these kiosks offer the opportunity to check-in and out of a hotel, print your flight boarding passes, check the status of your flight departure and even check your Facebook account. Now you can add self-service shipping via FedEx and UPS to the many options available. There is growing trend to make travel easier and hassle free. Self-service kiosks offer travelers an opportunity for access to 24/7 services, no waiting in lines, and one-stop convenience. Although some hotels have full-service business centers that offer FedEx and UPS shipping, there are thousands of hotels that do not. Many travelers want to avoid carrying extra and over-packed luggage to the airport, especially with all the extra charges from the airlines. Travelers want to ship business documents, souvenirs and books and materials from their conference meetings. Sometimes they want to do this at their convenience and they want all the necessary items readily available to do this. Years ago anything “self-service” was considered a “lesser” service. Well not anymore. Could you imagine not having access to an ATM and having to go inside a bank and wait in line to get some cash. Probably not. You can now find self-service kiosks in grocery stores, banks, movie theaters and many other places. People even expect it. In the age of having everything at our fingertips, we are demanding more and more technology to make our lives easier. Self-service shipping is making travel a little more hassle-free. The Shipping Concierge by Pop Up Shipping offers self-service shipping for hotels. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/how-selfservice-technology-adds-service-and-convenience-to-hotels-and-their-guests-1470024.html” Continue reading
Digital Signage And Health Care Go Hand-In–Hand
Health care in the United States is a huge and continually growing sector of the top occupations, according to statistics, employing over 13.5 million people. This sector is constantly evolving with medical and surgical technologies, yet one important improvement has yet to emerge into the 22 century – the process of patient registration. Office paperwork has been replaced by computer software, however when a patient arrives at the desk, all he is greeted with, is a clipboard and pen – how old fashioned! Due to consumer attitudes this practice is now on its way out as the health care system updates one of the last the consumer facing industries, by introducing electronic check-in procedures, as members of the public now feel more comfortable using technology, for example using an AMT is now totally acceptable and unthought-of 20 years ago. Eventually, preferably sooner rather than later, patients will have the comfort of registering at patient kiosks, using a screen for their data, or submitting information on a wireless tablet, where they feel comfortable using a self-serve system to provide their private information, linking directly with their medical providers registration system. This move in technology comes at a point when the health care system is at a critical time, as it struggles to keep costs to a minimum – but at the expense of the patient? Paper work is a costly necessity and this creates expense, as medical practitioners each require three to five office support staff just to process the manual paperwork and filing. Almost all departments work with very low margins, so to utilise technology eliminates the cost of paper work therefore reallocating funds for other departments within the medical centres. Patient self-service in the medical sector will be as accessible and as easy to use as found with banking, entertainment and travel. As a patient confirms their own information, they acknowledge this information not only is correct, but it also means they can shop around for the best choice of care and nobody knows a patients’ information better than themselves. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/customer-service-articles/digital-signage-and-health-care-go-handinhand-1934250.html” Continue reading
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Digital Signage: Five Things you Need to Know, Five May not
Whenever I write these columns, I share a common predicament with those who create content for digital signs: How do I communicate my message to a mixed audience, some of whom have a detailed knowledge about my subject and others who at best have a passing familiarity? I’ll do my best in this column to serve up some information that old hands and newcomers alike can take away that I hope will make the next few moments of your time well spent. If you’re brand new to digital signage, struggling to understand where it fits into the communications landscape, here are five basic principles that will help you put digital signage into context –whether you’re thinking about using it to greet visitors in your company’s lobby or influence shoppers to make a purchase. • Dynamic messaging: Digital signage transforms dull, static signs into a dynamic mix of video, graphics, text and animation that can communicate and influence viewers in ways more akin to television than a printed placard. • Easily changed: Unlike signs that have to be reprinted to update messaging, digital signage text and graphics can be changed in a matter of moments to reflect the exact messaging that’s needed at any given moment. • Scheduled to maximize impact: Because it’s easy to update digital signs, they can playback messaging needed to address an audience that changes throughout the day. For example, a digital sign outside a hotel restaurant can entice early risers to visit for breakfast in the morning, transition to lunch fare in the afternoon, display an elegantly appointed table with dinner specials in the late afternoon, and promote featured music acts that will appear in the lounge after dinner. • Comfort and credibility: The very fact that digital signage relies on LCD and plasma panels and even CRTs for display –just like the one’s in the living rooms of most U.S. households- and that it can present messaging every bit as appealing as anything on television, imparts a degree of credibility to the medium that’s easy to take for granted but difficult for other new media to attain. • Linear and interactive playback: Digital signage can be used to playback a series of pieces of linear content –that with a beginning, middle and end- as well as stand in for digital kiosks that give users access to branching interactive content to meet their needs. The same digital sign can do double duty in a hybrid application to attract an audience with linear content and deliver specific content in interactive mode at the touch of a screen. For the old hands, here are five factoids about digital signage that are worth considering: • Fine Art: With so much attention focused on the commercial aspect of digital signage, it would be easy to miss the fact that large flat panel plasma displays are currently being used as a digital canvass for the a series of 30 high definition video portraits at New York’s Phillips de Pury and Paula Cooper galleries and at the Ace Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibit, VOOM PORTRAITS by ROBERT WILSON, underscores how the technology at the heart of digital signs is becoming increasingly common. • Changing media markets: On their own, digital signage networks are becoming a significant advertising medium. Well-positioned to complement the skyrocketing online advertising market, which is expected to grow 35 percent this year, digital signage networks are coming into their own as a viable advertising medium. • Proximity sensing: As hybrid interactive digital signs increasingly stand in for digital kiosks, the need to recognize the presence of viewers grows. Not only can such knowledge automatically launch a presentation, it also can control audio volume to prevent audio from closely spaced signs from competing with one another and creating an audio mess. Proximity sensors that easily interface with interactive digital signs can take control and create order from what otherwise would be chaos. • Projector alternative: New technologies that allow projected images to be clearly seen on screens mounted in full daylight are emerging. Coupled with new technology that corrects for geometric distortion of projected images from oddly placed projectors, the new screen technology opens new opportunities for projectors to be used in digital signage applications. • Flatter all the time: For the first time, flat panel displays have surpassed CRT-based televisions in consumer sales. Not only does that mean economies of scale will continue to make digital signage displays less expensive, it also means digital signage will continue to blend easily into the media landscape. There you have it, five things you need to know about digital signage and five things you may not have known. Whether you’re an old hand or newcomer, I hope it was time well spent. If you have a digital signage topic that you would like me to research and write on, please provide feedback. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/multimedia-articles/digital-signage-five-things-you-need-to-know-five-may-not-122187.html” Continue reading
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What is Kiosk? – Short Description of Kiosk
Kiosk can be broadly described as a booth providing a computer-related service, such as an Automated Teller Machine (ATM). Or in other word (In information technology), a kiosk (pronounced KEE-ahsk) is a small physical structure (often including a computer and a display screen) that displays information for people walking by. A kiosk requires a simple user interface that can be used without training or documentation, and the hardware must be rugged and capable of operating unattended for long periods of time. Touch screens can provide some of these features because they enable a user to enter and display information on the same device and eliminate the need for keyboards, which are prone to break. Kiosks are common near the entrances of shopping malls in North America where they provide shoppers with directions. Kiosks are also used at trade shows and professional conferences. The word is of Turkish and earlier Persian origin, where it meant an outdoor pavilion or a portico. The kiosks best known to travellers are those that display show and movie posters on the streets of Paris. More sophisticated kiosks let users interact and include touch screens, sound, and motion video. A simple kiosk can be created using HTML pages and graphics, setting the typesize large enough to attract people from a short distance, and removing the Web browser’s tool bar so that the display screen is effectively in “kiosk mode.” The presentation can be designed to simply loop through a series of pages or to allow user interaction and exploration. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/information-technology-articles/what-is-kiosk-short-description-of-kiosk-398337.html” Continue reading
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FHTM Overview – Base Your Decision on This
Overview FHTM has been growing since it was founded in 2001 by Paul Orbison. Continue reading
Intelligent hospital kiosk for quick health tests – IndiaVision News
Global chip maker Freescale Technology has developed a low-cost intelligent hospital kiosk that enables patients to quickly check their health parameters and seek a physician’s advice through the internet. Continue reading
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Slabb.com Kiosk Manufacturer | Article Directory
In today’s fast paced world, technology changes in the blink of an eye. If you’re a retailer or other type of merchant services provider, you want a kiosk . Continue reading
Hardware And Software For Digital Signage In Health Care
Patient self-service applications are uniquely suited to this sector, because of the complex process of the patient check-in procedure. This follows a flowchart process of questions – as one question is answered, it creates another – unique to the personal data of the patient. At present it is manually calculated by a person, who has to remember much information and/or prompted from a form, which in most instances is inflexible, should alternative or additional information be required. This can lead to inaccurate or crucially important data being omitted. The software market is competing to be the one who supplies this pending patient self-service technology; however it must integrate with existing software and be programmable on the two prevailing hardware kits that have emerged as front runners most suitable for patient facing. These preferred products being the patient kiosk and wireless tablet. The kiosk provides privacy for the patient check-in process, is a free standing facility, which can easily be incorporated into a lobby or reception area and can accommodate a printer. This is a practical way of issuing a receipt or taking payment from a card reader, or such device which allows the patient to pay his co-pay or outstanding balance. Other models, like mini-kiosks allow the same functions, using touch screen technology, but are table top mounted, particularly useful if space is at a premium. Continue reading
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Interactive Digital Signage: Where Brick-and-Mortar Retail Meets Online Opportunities
Imagine living in a rural area of the country and having to drive an hour or more to get to a department store to do some much-needed shopping, only to find out that the merchandise you wanted was out of stock. Continue reading
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Business Technology : Multi-Purpose Kiosks Are A Wise Investment
Recently the use of computerized kiosks has been becoming more and more popular. Continue reading
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How Best to Use Digital Signage
The use of “digital signage” i.e. the presentation of digital screen content in public places, is increasing due to various factors including: reduced cost and high availability of large LCD and plasma screens, high return on investment when compared to non digital advertising, availability of purpose designed software and hardware devices and network ubiquity. This market sector is likely to keep growing, embracing delivery over mobile networks using interactive media, new advanced ultra thin flexible displays, emerging standards for interoperability across diverse applications Continue reading
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Digital Signage For Banks – Some Interesting Ways Your Financial Institution Can Use New Technology
A bank is often thought of as a boring, drab environment, and digital technology is most well-known for its ability to liven up any environment. So naturally, when bank managers started seeing all the different uses digital signs had for modern environments, they were quick to hop onto the bandwagon so they could create a dynamic environment while maintaining the professional integrity needed in order for people to trust them with their money Continue reading
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Point of Sale Software – Your Key to Business Success
In today’s business environment, Point of Sale (POS) software systems are perhaps the most important components of business automation. point of sale systems are staples of the modern retail industry, although the hospitality and restaurant industries have also become major adopters of POS technology. The arrival of POS systems in the mid 70s signaled the beginning of a new era in the business marketplace. Continue reading
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Taking Back Old Computers and Electronics at Best Buy, Costco, and Staples
Costco trade in program In their effort to become leaders in recycling electronics, Costco has teamed up with Gazelle.com. Gazelle is a leader in the on line electronics reuse and recycling business. Continue reading
A Closer Look at the Inventor of the Internet
The discovery of the Internet is definitely one of the biggest technological advances in recent years, which is primarily a worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that operate within a standard Internet Protocol Suite. This technology has influenced even other media like newspapers, which have been transformed into various forms including web feeds, blogging and web sites Continue reading
Interactive Team Recognition Displays – Capturing the Essence of Teamwork
When we accomplish something with a team, we often search for ways to acknowledge the experience we shared together?the bond we created. Because teamwork is never just about the goal at the end of the project or season. It’s about the experience of leveraging interpersonal relationships to create something more than ourselves. Continue reading
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Collecting on Telemedicine’s Promise, Technology Catches Up With Provider Needs, Giving Them Options
Just as technology must evolve to meet consumer needs, telemedicine has reached a pivotal point in its development that finally makes it a realistic option for senior living providers. Telemedicine talk and try-outs have long been part of resident care discussions, but only now can the technology really start making good on its promise of providing effective virtual care-bringing physicians and residents together, despite the miles between them. Continue reading
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Intel is Working on Smart Kiosk | TechnoZeast
Intel is leading technology developer that is famous because of its amazing processors. Speaking of processors, Intel is the inventor of x86 processors that. Continue reading
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