RFID, PDAs, electronic labels - is this how retail will look?
By Steve Ranger
Published: 8 August 2006 09:00 GMT
BT has built this mock-up of the shop of the future in its London headquarters, with the aim of showing off some of the tech developments that could be hitting a high street near you soon.
Photo credit: Steve Ranger.
Hardly futuristic! With the exception of RFID, IC...
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