Posted on 18 April 2012. Tags: Point of Sale, POS Software Brisbane, Software
Point of sale software used by retail stores has evolved significantly over the past decade. While early retail software programs worked like a traditional cash register, new advances in fuzzy logic and predictive analytics have changed the way that consumers interact with a business For more see www.idealpos.com.au)
When looking for POS software Brisbane has many possible choices. It’s important to understand the benefits and disadvantages of different POS packages. (To learn more see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_sale)
With the spread of smart phones and mobile data plans, many mobile retailers are embracing handheld POS systems. For example, there are credit card readers that can plug into an Android or iPhone. A mobile food vendor, mall kiosk or other mobile retailer can accept credit cards anywhere he or she has cellular reception. Continue Reading
Posted in Hardware, Software
Posted on 23 February 2012. Tags: HDMI, internet connection, technology, wireless broadband
Can wireless broadband be of value to the home user? Is it very different to having a normal cabled network and what does HDMI mean?
Wikipedia define HDMI as High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a video and audio interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data; it’s a digital version of the analog standard Radio Frequency (RF).
Wireless Broadband is a term used to cover both mobile and fixed wireless connections. This article is only discussing fixed wireless broadband.
There is an array of different terms used when speaking of wireless broadband connections and most are meaningless to the average user. What you need to consider if you are building you own home wireless network is how flexible do you need the network to be. Continue Reading
Posted in Computers, Internet, Software