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Frequent fliers sign up at airport

August 23, 2004

The Washington Times: WASHINGTON - Frequent fliers can skip long security lines at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and go directly to a kiosk. The…

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Sale ends one era, begins another for KIOSK magazine and site

KIOSK magazine has undergone many changes during its five-year existence. And one of the biggest came in July, when parent company Voyagi Inc. sold it and…

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KioskCom among 50 fastest-growing tradeshows in U.S., Canada

August 22, 2004

Recognizing and honoring the 50 fastest-growing tradeshows in the United States and Canada, Tradeshow Week has announced that KioskCom, a worldwide event for…

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California relents on touchscreen balloting use for November election

August 22, 2004

Contra Costa Times.com: In an Aug. 9 order, California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley said Alameda County could use its Diebold AccuVote TS system in…

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Voting machine testing shrouded

August 22, 2004

The Miami Herald: HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - CIBER, Wyle Laboratories and SysTest Labs certify the nation's voting technologies, but they refuse to discuss the…

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EMS-TV to expand operations to Southeast Asia

August 22, 2004

PARMA, Mich. - Emergency Medical Systems, Inc., developer of EMS-TV - a kiosk-based satellite network for health information - has opened an office and created…

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Ascendovations delivers Web-based kiosk system to Lynx

August 19, 2004

Orlando Business Journal: University of Central Florida Technology incubator client,  Ascendovations, recently delivered a Web-based kiosk system to Lynx. The…

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Probationers can check in with automated officer

August 19, 2004

Peoria (Ill.) Journal Star: This fall, minimum- and medium-risk probationers in Peoria County will begin reporting to a kiosk, rather than a probation…

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Photo kiosk software firm caters to DIY customers

August 19, 2004

The (Toronto, Canada) Globe and Mail: Beaufort Solutions' software drives the Olympus TruePrint photo kiosks - kiosks that Olympus hopes will win market share…

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Case Study: The Future of Interactive Retailing: The Shift to Interactive Point-of-Purchase

August 19, 2004

Point-of-purchase displays have a critical role in retail settings, but the landscape is changing. New technologies have created interactive solutions. Learn…

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California DMV expands self-service

August 19, 2004

CRM Daily: Officials in California hope self-service kiosk pilot projects shorten lines and ease congestion in Department of Motor Vehicle offices. The…

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Vegas ups bet on kiosks

August 18, 2004

BTNonline.com: Las Vegas McCarran International Airport is expanding its self-service kiosks, adding more airlines to the program, including American Airlines…

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Short notice rules out touchscreens in Miami-Dade

August 18, 2004

Sun-Sentinel.com: MIAMI - Miami-Dade has ruled out replacing its 7,200 touchscreen voting machines with paper ballots and optical scan equipment by the…

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Entertainment kiosk gains digital music downloading and CD burning features

August 18, 2004

DENVER - Synergy Media Group announced in a press release Monday that its TouchStand Media Kiosk will add new features to provide retailers with in-store…

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Metro Group opens RFID retail testing centre

August 18, 2004

DMeurope.com: Neuss-Norf, Germany - German retail giant, Metro Group, has opened an RFID Innovation Center in Neuss to test the RFID technology before its…

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Active Recognition Technologies Partners With Computerized Valet Parking Systems

August 18, 2004

Stockhouse.com: PHOENIX - Vehicle identification and license plate recognition software developer Active Recognition Technologies has agreed to partner with…

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KaBloom pins new concept on changing consumers

August 18, 2004

Boston Business Journal: WOBURN, Mass. - Floral chain KaBloom has installed self-serve flower kiosks in every conceivable place - from convenience stores to…

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Log on to India's first e-district

August 17, 2004

Times of India: Malappuram, India - Malappuram, formerly India's most backward district, is now the country's first e-literate district. The state of Kerala…

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