Why the Consumer Electronics Show is Dead – For Product Launches
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In 2015, we made a change in leadership, proposed a comprehensive new measurement system, gained 37 new members, shifted our marketing and outreach strategies and secured a new office in Times Square. The positive transformation of the TAB will continue into 2016. We have so many exciting initiatives going on! […]
To help people make a positive start to the New Year, leading science publication New Scientist has partnered with JCDecaux to bring some healthy tips to those out and about this January. New Scientist will be sharing its top 20 tips, taken from its research stories, to help us all live better in 2016. […]
Digital Signage Expo (DSE) has designed its four-part Digital Signage Seminar Program at DSE 2016 specifically for digital out-of-home and place-based network operators will include an hour-long session entitled, “Out-of-Home Advertising in the Connected City. […]
Each kiosk will have USB ports for charging phones. New York City is building a public, free Wi-Fi network that will eventually blanket all five boroughs with as many as 7,500 Internet-providing kiosks called Links. The project, called LinkNYC, is taking a big step forward. […]
Cogeco Metromedia specializes in the public transit sector, with traditional and digital ad placements in Montreal Metro stations, on city buses, commercial parking lots and other locations. Cogeco declined to provide the sale price, but said it purchased the operations in 2011 for $41-million. […]
Via Engadget … Here is that two-sided OLED panel that LG said it would be showing at CES this week, courtesy of an Engadget writer and his smartphone video camera. It was posted via the gadget blog’s Instagram account. It’s pretty wild to see something that skinny pushing out deep, rich video back to back. […]
The giant plasma screen commissioned on the old concourse will display train information system in three different languages. Already two 25X16 feet screens on the new concourse have been installed, which screen short educational and comic videos in-between flashes of train arrival and departure information. […]
A number of different technologies will be on display at DSE. But where do you start if you’re just learning the industry? This week we take a look at media players … a requirement for networks of any size. […]
Digital Signage Expo is now nine or 10 weeks out, and work has quietly been going on in planning the annual Preset Group Mixer – the unofficial kickoff party to DSE week in Las Vegas. I got my first “Hey Dave, can you get us in …” e-mail today, so I figured I’d knock out an update on where we are at for the 2016 version. […]
Relatable, relevant and engaging lifestyle vignettes were created to attract customers, and animated finger icons would overtake the screen to encourage interaction. […]
AccuWeather reported that the video-centric site feature, powered by Brightcove Video Cloud and developed with Brightcove Gallery, grew video views more than 300 percent in 2015. […]
Working alongside the UK and export sales teams, Fenton will be responsible for growing new business opportunities across all regions. […]
There are some overarching elements that apply almost across the board when creating an immersive digital signage network. […]
Built with professional-grade digital inking technologies by Wacom, it is the world’s thinnest and lightest 12-inch tablet powered by Windows. […]