Picture the keypad of a telephone and calculator side by side. Can you see the subtle difference between the two without resorting to your smartphone? Don’t worry if you can’t recall the design. Most…
Apr 12, 2021
Point of sale (POS) technology in a modern enterprise solves a myriad of problems, from managing inventory to insights that improve customer experience and retention, as well as a host of other tools to support omnichannel retailing.
By Allan Dickson, independent chairman of redPanda Software
As competitive retailers hurtle ever faster into the efficiencies made possible by digitisation, it is prudent to consider the history of POS to get a clearer picture of how a “if it isn’t broken don’t fix it” approach represents being stuck at a juncture along the evolutionary journey of POS. Sometimes this is caused by a preference not to spend money on technology, other times it is because retailers are hindered by legacy infrastructure.
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National Inventors’ Day: 5 patents that show the innovative genius of Daytonians Lisa Powell
Today, Feb. 11, is National Inventors’ Day as proclaimed by then-president Richard Nixon in 1973 and it’s the perfect time to call attention to the creative genius from the Gem City that helped revolutionize the world.
Dayton, a hotbed of ingenuity, was known as the invention capital of the United States in the early 1900s.
Local inventors drew up patent applications and submitted them in droves, each one accompanied by illustrations that are an artistry of detail in and of themselves
At first glance, the carefully drawn object in each illustration seems familiar, but it can take careful study to recognize the often everyday objects in a new perspective.
15 Biggest Malls in the US
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5 biggest malls in the US. When one thinks about America, shopping is definitely in the top ten things that spring to mind. Shopping is a big part of the American experience. Malls are some of the most common places for teenagers and adults alike to hang out or meet up with friends. One can even call the shopping mall America’s public square. Today there is a shopping mall in every corner you turn but less than a century ago, the concept of a shopping mall was as alien as the concept of spaceships is today.