Hospitals, doctors and other healthcare providers are turning to kiosks for a mix of uses, from check-in to the monitoring of patient well-being.
read nowThe Digital Screenmedia Association announced that it has named Customer Engagement Technology World (formerly KioskCom) its official tradeshow.
read nowby Tom Harper — Pres, NWA
The publisher of KioskMarketplace.com welcomes readers to the re-launched and revamped kiosk industry news portal.
read nowKiosks generate larger tickets for restaurants but may not be right for all customers.
read nowA request to redesign a low-performing device led to the DVD rental kiosk that serves millions everyday.
read nowA variety of approaches to the concept are in the works around the globe as firms seek entry to this promising field.
read nowby Anthony Bay — CEO, MOD Systems
Making the case for the consumer preference for in-store purchase of digital movies, games and music via a self-service kiosk.
read nowThe manufacturer of the redbox applies mass-production techniques to build one kiosk at a time.
read nowSeveral cities initiated rental bike programs, promoting health, a green alternative and ease of use.
read nowA who's who of bankers, payment networks and telecom carriers have joined in seperate projects to pilot mobile payments in New York and Atlanta.
read nowNearly 80 percent of users say the technology is very useful for check-out and for shopping.
read nowThe value of transactions conducted through kiosks continues to see steady growth.
read nowThe approach of digital streaming as the consumer's choice for DVD and game rental has some investors concerned about the future of the redbox.
read nowby Alicia Kelso — Editor, QSRWeb.com
Efforts to allow customers to self-order in fast-food restaurants have been stymied despite successes at several firms.
read nowThe self-checkout market is positioned for strong growth in the next few years, and the timing could not be better.
read nowSelf-Service Networks has nearly doubled placements of its GiftWise mall kiosks from last year.
read nowThe company best known for its durable terminals is in the midst of recreating itself as a creative and aggressive software- and services- house.
read nowPricing numbers can be difficult to tease out of sources but a researcher breaks down kiosk costs by international region.
read nowA Detroit court may soon decide whether two kiosk salesmen were con men as they offered African American churches a deal that proved too good to be true.
read nowAn application that demands more art than science may work only in special circumstances.
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