October 12, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - NetWorld Alliance, which owns KioskMarketplace, has signed Source Technologies, St. Clair Interactive Communications Inc., Palm Desert…
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It's time to cast your vote for the best kiosk and self-service applications of the year! But hurry ... voting closes October 12!
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The Wise Marketer: More than 112 million consumers in the United States have given the "thumbs up" for biometric technology applications, with personal…
read nowOctober 2, 2005
Sun-Sentinel: With a few keystrokes, Port St. Lucie residents can find out if sex offenders and sexual predators live in their neighborhood.
read nowOctober 2, 2005
Stuff.com: New Zealand Customs and Auckland International Airport have begun shopping for self-service border control kiosks that could mean the end of…
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New York Times: Nobody likes waiting in lines, and the Clear Registered Traveler Program capitalizes on that fact. This article contrasts the fee-based service…
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Demand for self-service technology touches virtually every industry. Attendees from the retail, hospitality, financial services industries…
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TOKYO - Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. announced in a news release the launch of IRISPASS-M, its next-generation iris-recognition camera with fully automated…
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USA Today: The government's small, 13-month-old test program known as Registered Traveler is provoking an intense and increasingly complicated debate about…
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Leaders in the development, installation and design of self-service solutions will exhibit at the upcoming Self-Service & Kiosk Show in…
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DAYTON, Ohio - NCR Corp. announced in an Aug. 1 news release that William Nuti, the president and chief executive of Symbol Technologies, has been hired to…
read nowby James Bickers — Editor, Networld Alliance
Hardware and software designers constantly fine-tune their work to build a kiosk that is usable by as many people as possible. Satisfying government…
read nowby James Bickers — Editor, Networld Alliance
July 28, 2005
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - The popular Internet browser Firefox - which has chipped away at the market share of Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer browser…
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RFID Journal: The similarities to the "Sorting Hat" in the Harry Potter books are strong: Stapleton-Gray's "Sorting Door" project aims to test the potential…
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USA Today: Orlando's recently launched Registered Traveler program has helped many people get on their flights faster - but at a cost. In addition to the…
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Newsday: Orlando International Airport has launched the nation's first large-scale fast-pass traveler system. Customers who pay $79.95 to join the program can…
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USA Today: The enormous Terminal D is slated to open July 23 at Dallas/Fort Worth airport, and among its distinctions is its surprisingly small number of…
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CRM Buyer: Germany's upper house of Parliament has approved a bill to deploy passports that contain biometric data. Plans are underway to begin issuing the…
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ePaynews.com: Contactless payment systems might become commonplace in the U.S. earlier than expected. JP Morgan Chase, the nation's largest credit card issuer…
read nowby James Bickers — Editor, Networld Alliance
Credit and debit transactions might be on the rise, but cash isn't going anywhere - in order for most kiosks to reach their potential, they still need to…
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