March 5th, 2010 by
The iPhone is – if I may say so – one of the greatest mobile revolutions of the past decade. More and more, mobile phones seem to materialize out of our wildest dreams. Because of the tight integration of third-party applications, you can do nearly everything with your device — be it gaming, working, fooling around, and of course phoning. However, because of the sheer vastness of possibilities, not a lot of people are using their iPhone to the full extent of its capabilities. As of such, a lot of great features are missed on the users. Download The Unofficial Guide to the iPhone both for the young and old, this guide comes highly recommended. With this free guide you will also receive daily updates on new cool websites and programs in your email for free courtesy of MakeUseOf. Request Free!
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February 22nd, 2010 by
The demand for online analytics has expanded far beyond clickstream data to encompass activities like gaming, social networking and mobile commerce. As a result, companies ranging from online retailers to mobile service providers need to manage a greater volume and more diverse array of information than ever before. This Bloor Research white paper discusses: Different use cases with needs to analyze web-based information Technical considerations for loading and analyzing web data How open source solutions from Infobright and Talend enable fast integration and analysis of multiple sources of web and mobile data Request Free!
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January 15th, 2010 by
AV Technology provides instructional, problem solving content to AV/IT professionals in the education, corporate, hospitality, entertainment, medical, gaming, worship, and government markets. The magazine helps readers navigate their jobs better and therefore generate more revenue for their employers. Request Free!
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December 14th, 2009 by engineering magazines
FutureLogic, Inc. announced today that its TableXchange® printer/scanner was named a second-place winner in Global Gaming Business magazine’s 8th Annual Gaming & Technology Awards. The 2010 G&T Awards recognizes excellence in innovation and practical application in all gaming disciplines. The awards were presented at the Global Gaming Expo 2009 (G2E), recently held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The TableXchange printer/scanner, the only peripheral device to earn an award in the Best Productivity-Enhancement category, connects table games to the casino’s existing Ticket-In-Ticket-Out network by scanning and printing TITO vouchers. This technology provides a common currency across the casino, creates a bridge between slots and tables, and helps casinos identify valuable crossover players. It further streamlines casino operations by virtually eliminating the need to replenish chips at table games.
Award winners (Best Productivity-Enhancement Technology category):
– 1st Place: Bally — Biometric Recognition
– 2nd Place: FutureLogic — TableXchange printer/scanner
– 3rd Place: Bally — Business Intelligence
For further information, contact FutureLogic at 949.487.4829 for sales inquiries, or 702.439.2755 for technical service.
About FutureLogic
Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Glendale, Calif., FutureLogic designs and builds high-reliability electromechanical assembly solutions for nearly every printing need. As the undisputed leader in super-robust thermal printer technology, FutureLogic is the industry’s premier supplier of thermal printers for casino gaming, promotional equipment, kiosk, industrial, RTAL, gas pumps and medical applications. FutureLogic has shipped more than 1.2 million gaming printers worldwide, which produce approximately four billion vouchers annually. In July 2004 the company founded FutureLogic Europe, Ltd. to provide direct sales and engineering support for the growing OEM thermal printer markets in Europe. In October 2006 FutureLogic expanded its global support network into the Asia Pacific market, with a new sales and service center in Macau, China. More information on the company is available at www.futurelogic-inc.com.
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