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Kiosk news: Nintendo Wii kiosks build big buzz

November 6, 2006

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Nintendo Wii kiosks build big buzz

The new Nintendo kiosk, featuring a wireless controller, has created a blogging clamor for months with speculation on its design and how stores plan to keep the controller from being stolen.

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Instant credit kiosks increase average retail ticket

By allowing customers to apply for private-label credit before they begin shopping, instant-credit kiosks are raising the average ticket for big-item retailers — by as much as 30 percent.

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