kiosk
Web kiosk pioneer seeks £1.2m
News The internet kiosk company Public Network is planning to float in October and hopes to raise £1.2m in cash. The company, which makes coin operated internet kiosks for pubs, hotels and airports is planning to float on the... [03 Sep 2001]
IT Consulting Company Develops Photo Kiosk in Just Six Months With New Software Platform
White Paper Executives at Germany-based HC Global needed to update an existing digital-photo kiosk or face an uncertain future. The Java-based platform underpinning the kiosk was no longer fit for purpose. They... [03 Jul 2007]
Customer complaints force Lloyds TSB into kiosk U-turn
News Mike Shaw, programme director for Interactive Point-of-Service at ICL, said the kiosk marketplace in the UK is about to explode. He said: "In the last two or three years, the cost of developing a kiosk... [15 Jul 1999]
MSDN Webcast: Windows Embedded Enterprise Kiosk and Self-Service Solutions (Level 100)
White Paper Windows Embedded Enterprise offers a productive set of tools and technologies and an active development community to give kiosk and digital signage Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) the confidence to bring their... [06 Nov 2008]
The Citizen Kiosk: A Vision for Local Government
White Paper This paper gives an overview of Government's initiative for public access of Government policies and actions. When the city set out to make government services more readily accessible to its citizens, it decided that deploying kiosks in... [06 Nov 2004]
BT lands £18m airports internet kiosk deal
News BT has won an £18m contract to install up to 180 internet kiosks and 350 payphones at Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports. A key part of the deal with British Airports Authority (BAA) will see BT replace one-third of the existing... [23 Feb 2004]
Kiosk/ATM Operating System Platforms
White Paper Kiosks are increasingly used by a wide range of retail, hospitality, and financial institutions to provide more convenient access to information, accelerate self-service transactions, and reduce the cost of customer service delivery. [08 Nov 2006]
BT tempts students with top-up kiosk
News With its old-school payphones falling out of use, BT reckons it has found another way to make money out of phone boxes. The telco is opening mobile top-up kiosks - where users can pop in and put credit on their pay-as-you-go phones - in... [05 Jan 2005]
Kiosk plans take flight for Lastminute
News Lastminute.com is expanding from clicks into bricks to give travelers in Heathrow and London's Oxford Street a chance to plan their moves. The cheap ticket internet company is to set up retail kiosks in each of Heathrow's terminals to... [16 Aug 2001]
Auravita brings online health information to Europe
News A healthcare retailer will today unveil its Web site and kiosk technology designed to bring online health products and information to European consumers. The company's team of 20 developers spent 18 months developing... [08 Nov 1999]
BT brings Netphones to the masses
News BT has unveiled the Multiphone - a kiosk service which will provide Net access, email and videophone capabilities. The phones, designed by King Products, rely solely on a touch-screen for input - a move which BT claimed... [15 Jul 1999]
Londoners get online benefits
News A London borough has started testing the first interactive kiosk system for checking welfare benefits. Residents of Waltham Forest can now access their social security information using a kiosk in... [05 Jan 1999]
Usability Guidelines for Self-Service Touch-Screen Kiosks
White Paper The self-service, touch-screen kiosk must be easy and simple to use by people who have little computer experience, a low literacy level, and no prior experience with the kiosk application. In addition,... [11 Jun 2009]
BT takes free net access to the public
News As part of the company's drive to transform the payphone into a multimedia kiosk, BT claims its new scheme will allow the remaining 60 per cent of the British population who are not yet logged on to get connected. [17 Jan 2001]
Dell dips toe in Singapore's retail waters
News PC maker Dell, which typically sells direct through the web and over the telephone, has chosen Singapore as a test bed for its first retail kiosk in the Asia-Pacific region. The kiosk is complementary to... [07 Nov 2002]