blog.wired.com - 1/9/2009
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By Andrew Blum Asking the question: “Do you know who I am?” is not likely to score you any points at the store, even in these trying economic times. But Intel wants to change that with a proof of concept...
yankodesign.com - 1/10/2009
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yankodesign.com —
Intelligent Cash Registers. Duh. They remember who you
are, they know your “interests.” They know you! Intel...
is going to unveil this prototype “register” at the National Retail Federation show in New York on Sunday , but ...
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The Cash Register You Knew was Coming
wepc.com - 1/9/2009
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wepc.com —
Everything amazing you do on your computer starts
with an Intel processor inside. There's power deep inside...
your computer that determines how fast software runs, how smoothly PC games play, how energy efficient your PC is and how quickly videos load. ...
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The Cash Register You Knew was Coming
Yanko Design —
... The best part, (or -only actual good part, for you hippies,) is that these machines fall back asleep when they aren’t active. This accounts for most of the 90-percent less energy spent. And as Wired metions: “for a retail chain with 5,000 terminals, that’s a serious rebate.” ...
Smart Cash Register Knows Who You Are and How Best to Empty Your Wallet [Intel]
Gizmodo —
... However, you shouldn't expect them to be popping up in stores anytime soon. Intel created this smart cash machine as a way to demonstrate the future of retail terminals using Intel's innovative processors, so these cash register prototypes will not be put into production. You and your wallet can rest easy. [Wired via ...
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