
Google’s technology for targeted online advertising is being tested out for use with television advertising. The installation of Google Fiber in Kansas City will be trialling targeted TV advertising, providing local companies with a way to advertise their business to nearby customers in existing commercial breaks alongside national advertisers. The system will share the same […]
Mar 23 2015 | Posted in
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PopCap is giving away a ton of PC and Mac copies of the tooth-friendly game for adults to give this Halloween, all in the name of fun, zombies, and promoting oral health awareness. Parents can pick up free coupons redeemable for a PC or Mac copy by visiting the Stop Zombie Mouth website, or by […]

SprintĀ today announced the Sprint Relay ID pack, which allows anyone who has difficulty hearing on their phone and members of the deaf community who use sign language to receive a customized bundle of applications, links, tips, icons, widgets and wallpapers on their Sprint ID-capable Android device. The bundle includes voice mail transcripts, visual and […]
May 5 2011 | Posted in
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The Seattle Seahawks used iPad kiosks to register more than 20,000 fans for the team’s 15 open practices at Bing Training Camp in Renton, WA. The iPads and kiosks from BeyondKiosks.com provided the team flexibility for the satellite check-in location. “BeyondKiosks had the right product at the right time,” said Seahawks director of digital media […]
Aug 30 2010 | Posted in
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IWRelay launched the first mobile video relay application recently, allowing Deaf and hard of hearing iPhone users to have on-the-go conversations with friends and family members who hear. The iPhone application, called IWRelay VRS, connects Deaf mobile phone users with video relay interpreters. Using the new iPhone 4 FaceTime feature, a Deaf caller communicates by […]