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 cash register that knows not only
who you are, but also what you want.
The ...
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At least 80% of humanity lives on less
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The Cash Register You Knew was Coming
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... 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.” ...
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