Every once in a while we ask industry experts, persons we consider knowledgeable and influential, to share their insights on various digital signage- related aspects. This time it’s Denis Gaumondie, CEO of Digital Media Village & Editor of Ooh-tv who … Continue reading
Category Archives: Digital Signage
Outdoor display helps you solve a crime in New York City
Among the many fun/ crazy news discovered today (such as the drum kit made up of chandeliers…) here’s one worth presenting on our blog (more extensively). News came to us that an interesting electromagnetic display made up of no … Continue reading
Digital signage- between the SD card and the professional software
We have had several customers recently coming to us after having used USB memory sticks* and SD media cards to manage their screens’ content for a while, most of them complaining about the system’s clunkiness and the amount of … Continue reading
New major version of digitalsignage.NET spiced up with a new HTML5 flavour
We are pleased to announce the latest major version of digitalsignage.NET that fully supports IAdea’s HTML5- capable devices, creating a compelling solution for those looking to display dynamic and eye-catching content on their screens, quickly and easily. Taking full … Continue reading
Why sign- makers need to look into digital signage
‘’The static sign isn’t going to disappear but the ability to supply both static and digital, integrated to complement one another and maximize the effectiveness of both, will be a significant competitive edge for any sign-maker’’ notes Mark Pigou … Continue reading
Pay phones in NYC are replaced by touch-screen tablets
500 of New York City’s somehow obsolete pay phones will be replaced with 32” touch screens, according to the French digital publication Next51.net. The tablets will be Internet-connected to offer real-time location- based information (nearby restaurants, traffic updates etc.) … Continue reading
One Leap for your business- the website linking ideas to resources
If you are a current or a would- be British entrepreneur and have a brilliant business idea but need some sound advice (and funding) then you should check this out. One Leap is a British organisation that enables you … Continue reading
Why London’s vintage posters should go digital
These posters were to be seen around London during the 1920’s- 1930’s, promoting the Underground and different venues or events (Covent gardens, London Zoo, or the circus). Colourful, with sharp text and bold images, they seem to have met … Continue reading
Video: The ”talking” shopping cart that follows you around
A shopping cart that follows you is no longer a scene from a movie, as Microsoft is demoing the cart of the future, Kinect- powered and fitted with a Windows 8 tablet. Besides following you around the store, the … Continue reading
Reading, watch out -NFC is coming to town!
Ooh-tv has recently announced us that JCDecaux will equip the British town of Reading with NFC technology, the system being active from the 5th of March. NFC technologies allow the transfer of information between digital devices by bringing them … Continue reading