Kiosked announces that it has raised a further $6.9m funding from private investors, which will be used to support the company's rapid expansion into the U.S. and Asian markets. The funding will also be used to launch Kiosked's mobile ...
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It's hard to manage a house, by chance a big one, with a dysfunctional doorbell affixed on the front or back door. Well, how about fixing the doorbell buzz, so that the idea of a doorbell being present at your doorstep makes sense. To learn ...
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In an unplugged world, why should we expect even doorbells to be wired electric devices? Wireless doorbells are most commonly used in all homes today. Not only is it easy to install them, but they are also much easier to fix, compared to ...
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Reports suggest that BlackBerry is looking at spinning off its BlackBerry Messenger service as a standalone business, positioned to compete with such consumer stalwarts as WhatsApp and Viber. While BlackBerry has so far refused to comment ...
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Mobile advertising platform Medialets' founder Eric Litman has advised start-ups seeking to monetise mobile applications and services to "follow where the dollars are, not where you think they might be". Speaking at DEMO Europe in Moscow ...
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Any parent will tell you that one of the scariest times of their life is when they first hand the car keys over to their teen, but some automakers are offering a way for parents to monitor and place limits on their teen's driving behaviors. ...
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Catering equipment supplier Nisbets has added a number of new glasses with crystal stems to its range of Olympia glassware. Catering equipment supplier Nisbets has extended its Olympia range of crystal glassware Product ...
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Taking a page from the Ford Mustang playbook, Chevrolet has resurrected a classic moniker (and order code) with the Camaro Z/28. Sure, fuel economy may be the buzz of the New York International Auto Show, but it is heartening to see that ...
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The 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 made a surprise appearance at today's New York auto show, marking a triumphant return for the iconic performance nameplate. Dubbed "the most track-capable Camaro ever", the new Z/28 teams the design ...
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The U.S. healthcare industry is facing an even more significant IT worker shortage than previously thought, and that shortage is slowing efforts to roll out electronic health systems. A new analysis by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Health ...
The UK market was at its seasonal low in February, although one should avoid any undue gloom…demand was entirely in line with expectations. Indeed, it may surprise you to note that January was actually up some 8% up on the same month ...
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Writing a book about Windows 8 takes a peculiar combination of perseverance, insight, and a high tolerance for pain. Those who write books about Win8 get to dig into the heart of the beast -- they're exposed early and often to ...
Major physician and healthcare IT management groups are concerned about the U.S. government's timeline and process for rolling out the final phase of electronic health records (EHRs). The American Medical Association (AMA) and the College ...
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Ford is issuing a voluntary safety recall of 2013 Escape SUV and Fusion sedans equipped with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine over concerns they can overheat, creating a fire risk. Ford is advising customers to contact their dealers to ...
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In the terrific little iOS Game Tiny Tower, developer Nimblebit tasked you with building a tower that reached into the clouds. The game maker must have decided that the only place to go was up, as its latest app--Pocket Planes--has you ...
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