GREENSBORO, N.C. (WFMY) – So imagine it’s lunch time and you’re craving McDonald’s. You walk into the restaurant and you’re led to a touch-screen kiosk by an associate to make your order. Within the ...
Touch screens have long been a part of our lives, whether on smartphones, ATMs or self-checkout lanes at grocery stores. But restaurants have been slower to adopt the technology. Only late last fall ...
Vicki Hodder is a freelance technology writer based in Columbia, Mo. Chicago-area bar and restaurant owner Frank Elliott sees the adage “time is money” at work every day. The faster his bartenders and ...
Overcrowded message boards. Outdated directories. English-only menus. Walk into almost any courthouse or government office across the country, and you're likely to encounter all of those headaches and ...
A Subway franchisee has implemented touchscreen drive-thru kiosks from Nextep Systems at his restaurants in Loveland, Colo., and Cheyenne, Wyo. A 20-year veteran with 25 successful Subway franchises, ...
This may be a smartphone age, but our lives are becoming a series of kiosk stops, from ATMs and supermarket checkouts to airlines and gas stations. And now, increasingly, there’s the fast-food kiosk.
Over the last few weeks you might’ve heard about the ultra-futuristic information kiosks recently developed for the New York City subway system. It’s sci-fi stuff, thoroughly modernizing the arteries ...
This summer marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the groundbreaking civil rights law that transformed access to public spaces, digital tools and employment for the tens ...
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