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  • 10 Technologies from NRA 2011

    Hospitality Technology recaps 10 of the biggest technology announcements from the 2011 National Restaurant Association show, including: mobile point-of-sale applications that leverage the iPad, online learning modules, and a guest-facing application that combines features from Foursquare, Citysearch and more.
  • Panasonic Previews 3D Projection System at NRA

    Offering consists of two PT-DW530U DLP projectors, a dual-projector stacking frame, a pair of circular polarizers, 100 pairs of circularly-polarized glasses, 133" diagonal silver screen, as well as additional components needed to setup the system.
  • Squirrel to Debut POS for Android at NRA

    The ability to run Squirrel Professional on an Android tablet is the latest addition to the Squirrel Mobility suite of solutions, which also includes point of sale software for the Apple iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
  • NRA Preview: ChefTec to Demo Reporter Eleven

    ChefTec Reporter offers consolidated reporting across the business enterprise and allows managers to mine data from multiple business units.
  • Microsoft Snags Skype for $8.5 Billion

    The acquisition will increase the accessibility of real-time video and voice communications, bringing benefits to both consumers and enterprise users and generating significant new business and revenue opportunities.
  • Customers Seek Convenience, Control when Ordering Online

    Cornell University reveals online ordering inhibitors, plus what restaurateurs must do to meet guest expectations.
  • Onset Releases HOBO UX120 Energy Mgmt Data Logger

    The HOBO UX120 Pulse Logger is a four-channel energy data logger that combines the functionality of four separate data loggers into a single compact unit.
  • Annual Restaurant Study Points to Renewed IT Investment

    An examination of companies' IT budgets as a percentage of revenue reveals that restaurants are allocating more money toward IT budgets in 2011 than they did in 2009 or 2010.
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