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NEWS HEADLINES: Tues, Jan 11, 2010
Looks like we’re one step closer to the world of the Minority Report. Intel is pushing a new version of digital signage that is multitouch, multiuser, and intelligent. Let the shopper beware. Intel says digital signs are now everywhere--airports, banks, retail stores--and they’re ushering in a “new era of in-store and on-site advertising and communications.” |
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