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"kiosk" Definitions
  1. a small shop, open at the front, where newspapers, drinks, etc. are sold. In some countries kiosks also sell food and things used in the home. synonym stand
  2. a small structure in a public area used for providing information, showing advertisements or providing a service, typically via a computer screen
  3. (British English, old-fashioned) a public phone boxTopics Phones, email and the internetc2 synonym booth

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Here's a fun fact the kiosk probably won't broadcast: Each LinkNYC kiosk has three cameras.
Smart kiosk "We're moving from a basic sort of kiosk to more of a technology company," said Nyakarundi.
He abruptly left the store before finishing the self-checkout process at a kiosk, but a camera on the kiosk had captured his image.
According to Rolling Stone, which spoke with a concert security expert who observed the kiosk, attendees who looked at the kiosk were immediately scanned.
She had broken the screen while FaceTiming her boyfriend, and brought it to a kiosk at the mall — the very same kiosk where Grayson Wentz works.
A city judge ruled the kiosk violated Trump's agreement with the city, and Trump agreed to removed the kiosk in January and pay a $4,000 fine.
The engineers observed that doctors and nurses regularly moved from kiosk to kiosk, logging in and out of different devices, making it difficult to deliver critical, time-sensitive messages.
" The kiosk, he said, "is absolutely in that category.
Much of the technology in the kiosk is similar to what's used in "green light" hubs, where the company on-boards drivers, one of the designers of the Toronto kiosk said on Twitter.
We don't need any kiosk or the docking station anymore.
I presume it means no waiting at an airport kiosk.
Nearby, a guestbook in a small kiosk invites written reflections.
The coffee kiosk is there to fund the radio station.
But I was happy to make copies from the kiosk.
We head for a restaurant called the Kiosk of Bacchus.
Each machine also has a kiosk for disposing dirty gear.
A Warung Pintar kiosk in Jakarta, Indonesia A Warung Pintar kiosk in Jakarta, Indonesia These investors are all betting that Warung Pintar can take off and provide greater functionality for street vendors and consumers alike.
The only fee is $5,000 from the vendor, which covers the cost of a new prefab kiosk, while all the tech appliances are provided without fee to help kiosk owners engage with the local community.
We head to the beach across the road from the kiosk.
A kiosk painted to look like an American flag sells sandwiches.
A kiosk painted to look like an American flag sells sandwiches.
Instead, he went to buy loose cigarettes at a nearby kiosk.
Previously, she had to close her kiosk at dark for safety.
As Elif Kubaşık, whose husband was murdered in his kiosk in
We would be looking out for this kiosk on our journey.
The kiosk is cuboid but with sinuous curves instead of vertices.
There will also be a kiosk to dispose of dirty needles.
It's technically a Starbucks kiosk and features a slightly abridged menu.
Every check-in kiosk was decorated with the Chinese national flag.
Neither did we, until we read it on a LinkNYC kiosk.
Others vaguely suggest a semi-architectural program: bandshell, pavilion, cabana, kiosk.
Social Security did install a video kiosk in the Quincy library.
They were hiding behind a newspaper kiosk 15 meters from me.
"This kiosk doesn't accept items purchased in store," the screen announces.
The company announced a partnership in September with an automated coffee kiosk company to help manufacture its product domestically, with plans to add the coffee kiosk to its manufacturing contracts for the planned Mount Pleasant factory.
You order at an iPad-powered kiosk, or using Cafe X's app.
Except that for the people detained here, this kiosk is their lifeline.
And so Facebook privacy kiosk employees will likely have their hands full.
A representative for the kiosk could not immediately be reached for comment.
I was somewhere in between the kiosk and the station agent desk.
The restaurants will allow for self-service kiosk ordering and counter accessibility.
A rendering of the BeeHex 3D food printer in a retail kiosk.
It has a bar and a tiny kiosk where we serve food.
In one kiosk is Betty's Hair & Beauty salon, run by Rebecca George.
KeyMe's key duplication kiosk is the key to unlocking the company's future.
It was another sleek, kiosk-heavy shop in a tourist-friendly area.
Continuing east, one arrives at a distinctive Parisian landmark: a news kiosk.
In 2016, the Strand opened a summer-season kiosk in Times Square.
"I saw the photograph on every newspaper kiosk … in Paris," Baldwin says.
CARL QUINTANILLA: I want to ask you about the economics of this kiosk.
Most folks buying Google Homes and Echos from a mall kiosk aren't aware.
"You're on the no-fly list," the woman at the kiosk told me.
LG: We've read a lot about it being dock-less or kiosk-less.
They could deliver you straight from the check-in kiosk to your flight.
Trump replaced the jeweler's kiosk with his own merchandise that bore his name.
At the grab-n-go kiosk, it's a green salad with grilled chicken.
Couldn't you just as easily use an order kiosk and press the pictures?
We made the biggest burger possible at McDonald's Singapore's "Create Your Taste" kiosk!
To be sure, any mall repair kiosk can replace a cracked iPhone screen.
Don't bother looking for a Virgin America kiosk at the airport Wednesday morning.
By the escalator there was a directory, registry kiosk, and phone-charging station.
Nearby, there was a kiosk for customers to drop off their Amazon returns.
We also found an unmanned kiosk that was advertising the Sears membership program ...
We learned a bit about the Sears membership program through this unmanned kiosk.
John Kenneth Galbraith came to the kiosk every day to buy Le Monde.
The kiosk was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Or a kiosk may not be working, slowing up an ordinarily smooth process.
"This is such a smart move," a young woman said outside the kiosk.
Unfortunately, just after Tim purchased his Spectacles, the kiosk appeared to be empty.
A kiosk decorated like a classic American barbershop sold Dapper Dan hair tonic.
The black shipping container is split into a D.J. booth and a kiosk.
It also worked fine for buying metro tickets at a kiosk in Montreal.
Who knew New Yorkers could call the North Pole from a sidewalk kiosk?
Roberta's has a kiosk where four types of nine-inch pizzas are served.
Bodega uses an array of cameras to see who's walking up to the kiosk.
Omar owned a small kiosk where he sold sweets like candy and ice cream.
The most recent kiosk was installed at the Dimock Center, a community health provider.
"Any tobacco or alcohol in the car?" the lady in the kiosk interrupted Tara.
DVD and Blu-ray rental kiosk operator Redbox announced a deal with Warner Bros.
It's also been testing a much smaller in-store kiosk for non-grocery items.
The kiosk is meant to communicate that Facebook is taking concerns over privacy seriously.
Snapchat spectacles at a pop-up kiosk in Venice sold out by 8am. Damn.
Instead, a lucky few will order the burritos from a special kiosk on campus.
YOU KNOW THEY CAN NOW CHOOSE WHETHER THEY GO TO THE SELF-ORDER KIOSK.
In 2800 years of tending his street kiosk, business had never been so bad.
A half-mile down the road, there is an information kiosk with a map.
One kiosk owner, Rakesh Kumar Jain, removed his Marlboro ads before Arora's team arrived.
The audio accompanies visuals from currywurst kiosk Curry 36 in the Berlin's Kreuzberg district.
Josh Halter (right), a chef and fermentation fanatic, is in charge of this kiosk.
To help you find a nearby KeyMe kiosk, the company provides a locator tool.
Last year, the company installed a $15,000 toilet bowl kiosk in Washington Square Park.
There are new interpretive signs and a kiosk of brochures, artifacts and a diorama.
Customers can order shoes via the DSW app or on a tablet kiosk nearby.
"They went to a kiosk and bought water to wash him with that," he said.
McDonald's locations in Australia, Canada, and the UK are even further along in kiosk usage.
In June, it tested a self-serve grocery kiosk in one of its Oklahoma stores.
Meanwhile in China, bikeshare programs have evolved from kiosk-based systems into something else entirely.
In China, kiosk-free bikeshare programs have proven almost as problematic as they have popular.
The first kiosk has already been installed in the nightclub Nook in Kurla's Phoenix Marketcity.
Orders can be made from an app or via touch screen at the kiosk itself.
That's because the storage section is removable and can be set up as a kiosk.
A bus kiosk ad in a new anti-stigma campaign from a Cleveland abortion provider.
"This move puts them at the forefront of the kiosk and tech movement," Tristano said.
Today, the machine's manufacturer, Snatap, provided Motherboard with a video of the kiosk in action.
Now he just looks like a guy who manages a vape kiosk at the mall.
Like Autolib', all you need is a keycard that you tap at the rental kiosk.
He said he had observed people watching pornography on the kiosk screens with children nearby.
Later, the men talked at a Dunkin' Donuts kiosk and decided to keep in touch.
The crew member countered by suggesting that she buy new clothes at an airport kiosk.
I played around with the automated check-in kiosk anyway, and had my face scanned.
The office is open to the street, with a kiosk at the front for donations.
Separately, burger giant Shake Shack said recently that it's testing a cashless, kiosk-only location.
This week, DVD kiosk company Redbox quietly launched an ad-supported online video streaming service.
For instance: the airport parking lot shuttle (loves it!), the self-service kiosk (yes, please
"The red!" he said, admiring a scarlet stripe on the side of a news kiosk.
I originally had this idea that there would be a kiosk that contained all information.
Registered customers can pre-order items on the Jane app and pick them up in stores that are using the kiosk, or they can simply order from the kiosk in store for an expedited experience, choosing product, inserting cash and showing the cashier their receipt.
Instead, people face a kiosk screen and talk to a virtual agent or kiosk fitted with various sensors and biometrics that seeks to flag individuals who are untruthful or signal a potential risk based on eye movements or changes in voice, posture and facial gestures.
A special kiosk confirms identity and moves vacationers to the front of PreCheck or security lines.
Each kiosk costs just $300 to make, but pay for themselves in less than a month.
Today, Rachel could just head to the airport and get her ticket reprinted at a kiosk.
A kiosk at a Taylor Swift concert reportedly used facial recognition technology to look for stalkers.
Competitors offering kiosk-free bike sharing in the U.S. include Social Bicycles, Spin, Bluegogo and Zagster.
A LinkNYC kiosk enabling access to the internet in New York on Saturday, February 20, 2016.
She was pushed inside the souvenir kiosk and stayed there hiding until the chaos was over.
A LinkNYC kiosk in New York CityIt's no secret that US cities need better transportation systems.
Each kiosk will have two large displays that can show targeted ads to people walking by.
One vendor became ten, and now Warung Pintar has 12 kiosk owners in Jakarta thus far.
In recent years, the miniKTV, a phone-booth-sized kiosk, has made self-service karaoke possible.
All they'll have to do is a press a button at a digital kiosk and voila!
Officers reportedly checked their guns at a kiosk at the entrance and uniforms weren t allowed.
She was pushed inside a souvenir kiosk and stayed there hiding until the chaos was over.
"The foreigners are always the ones at fault," the employee at the döner kiosk chimes in.
Use the promo code 26 at any kiosk to get your free 25-minute free ride.
The brand has also been testing technology innovations, including a kiosk-only store in New York.
This is relevant for both retail banks and digital currency ATM kiosk money services businesses (MSBs).
We also found a kiosk for people to drop off their Amazon returns while at Kohl's.
The burger chain is testing a cashless kiosk in New York that it opened last month.
Sitting at her jewelry kiosk at the pedestrian mall, Sylvette Villafañe-Ruíz said she was torn.
The kiosk is currently being piloted in 16 hotels in the Midwest, including several Holiday Inns.
And they approach the kiosk attached to the side door of my globe to begin payment.
Otherwise you could end up with a kiosk instead of an iPhone and nobody wants that.
When I checked myself out upon departure, an attendant had to reset the temperamental iMac kiosk.
He took part in archaeological digs and designed an information kiosk for people visiting the island.
At Tivoli, an old-fashioned amusement park, there was a kiosk to return reusable coffee cups.
As they entered the theater they encountered cinema staff, bartenders, and ticket staff working the kiosk.
This super-secretive kiosk maintenance took nearly 20 minutes, enough time for more rumors to swirl.
Each kiosk will also generate an estimated $223,2000 a year for the company from digital advertising.
Customers also can visit an in-store kiosk if they want a printed receipt, Amazon says.
Avoiding the check-in desk and kiosk at the airport by checking-in for flights online
I go with her down to the coffee kiosk but don't feel like getting anything myself.
I told him I'd been working on a bench in front of a Dunkin Donuts kiosk.
A curbside kiosk in Midtown Manhattan has rotating toilet seat covers, classical music and an attendant.
They can apply online before the trip or at a kiosk upon arriving in Saudi Arabia.
They threw rocks, smashed windows, graffitied walls, and torched a reception center and a security kiosk.
They open up that kiosk with a three-digit password and then grab something out of it.
But many banks charge an international fee too, which you won't be alerted to at the kiosk.
It's previously experimented with a self-serve kiosk, self-driving floor scrubbers, and AI-powered shopping apps.
Plus, the kiosk also requires hungry customers to input their phone numbers as a second authentication factor.
The vending kiosk company, also known as 32M, will "chip" employees at a party on August 1st.
In addition, the Howie T's Burger Bar in Canada's Wonderland was not a restaurant, but a kiosk.
The Chinese kiosk seemed to be out in the open, scanning virtually anyone who approached the screen.
But now we have answers to some key questions about this kiosk, including who was behind it.
As the big 5-0 approached last year, wellness kiosk company higi approached Kavinoky with a proposition.
People huddle against the information kiosk in Grand Central Station after being stranded by the power failure.
We Hacked 2000 server/pc in SFMTA including all payment kiosk and internal Automation and Email and …!
And just like last year, the party featured an In-N-Out kiosk that served 1,700 burgers.
People can check their blood pressure, weight and body mass index at a kiosk inside the store.
But almost a year later, he and Lickenbrock unveiled a CPR training kiosk at Indianapolis International Airport.
The air smelled of ketchup, and a mysterious, fluting voice encouraged us to visit the merchandise kiosk.
Plus, there's a service kiosk onsite for repairs and maintenance like changing or patching a pesky tyre.
Via the kiosk screen, or 3D-printing mobile app, you select the effects you want to induce.
Thanks to the kiosk, his son is back in education and Pierre dreams of owning a house.
The kiosk, called the Portland Loo and made in Oregon, was designed specifically to discourage drug use.
IBM announced a pilot project with Twiga Foods to process microloans to food kiosk owners in Kenya.
You simply scan your passport at a kiosk which prints out your boarding passes and baggage tags.
Next, I went to a Gong Cha kiosk in the nearby Fulton Center New York City Subway.
They were on the escalator when a sinkhole split the ground floor open, inhaling a sunglasses kiosk.
This is the point of the kiosk: to once again take these fans out to the ballgame.
According to an interview in Rolling Stone, the kiosk took photos of people looking at the videos.
It would also sell and place the ads, raising an estimated $60,000 per year from each kiosk.
However, there didn't seem to be any particular protocol for where online or kiosk coffee orders go.
And most of what passes for stamps are generic images printed on demand at a postal kiosk.
When I asked the T.S.A. agent why, he sheepishly claimed that the passport kiosk "misread" my form.
I ordered the Buffalo Chicken Nacho Fries at a self-serve kiosk at my nearby Taco Bell.
Customers can order their food via a digital kiosk or move through assembly line at the counter.
Until I see the black and white photos at the "1980s N.Y.C. Subway T-shirt & Stuff" kiosk.
To keep track of how well they're doing, Everytable restaurants each feature a digital mood-measuring kiosk.
They first check-in at an automated kiosk, where a boarding pass and bag tag are issued.
There is no ranger station, no information kiosk, no visitors' center, no restrooms, no water, no shelter.
These are available to take away in hard copy at the kiosk which doubles as their workspace.
The Police Department shared video of the so-called "smash spree," which had clearly been captured by a kiosk, alerting the public to built-in cameras (each kiosk has three) — and raising questions about what other data CityBridge was gathering and who might be able to access it.
Rangers in Yosemite National Park recently trekked out to the kiosk at the top of the Tioga Pass.
Your building might not even have laundry in it, much less the room for a kiosk like this.
The material covers the walls and overflows out of a shopping mall kiosk parked on plush artificial grass.
Instead, you can print it out for free at home or at a Spirit kiosk in the airport.
Two young women attend a presidential campaign at a pro-Erdogan supporters' kiosk in Istanbul on June 19.
Shoppers will be able to make their own lattes, Cafe Americanos and mochas, using a self-service kiosk.
"Unless CBP officers authenticate kiosk receipts, someone could use a fake receipt to enter the U.S.," it read.
All I knew was the Avenue U side had this circular kiosk maybe 50 feet from the entrance.
I can rent a kiosk at JFK and snatch them up right after they step off the plane.
But when they spotted a kind of smart refrigerated kiosk, made by Lemnos Labs' alumni Pantry Retail Inc.
William and Barzilai chatted at a kiosk, described as one of the first refreshment stands in Tel Aviv.
Ali Mohammad, who runs a cigarette kiosk inside the restaurant, has seen his business pick up as well.
The kiosk immediately accepted payment and I watched my Apple Pay Cash card balance dip to 38 cents.
It was the kind of thing you might order from a mall kiosk that specialized in monogrammed gifts.
International markets like Canada, Australia and the U.K. are already fully integrated with kiosk service and mobile ordering.
And, a few weeks ago, she opened a kiosk at the Time Warner Center, in New York City.
ARED has developed a "smart kiosk" that will offer wifi, local intranet and data collection from its users.
Why not build our own intranet -- our own network of content on the kiosk to serve our community?
The kiosk inside the McDonald's let me order in English, and the Veriphone terminal there accepted Apple Pay.
I'm star-struck and winded so I reflect, refuel (water, Union Square kiosk, $1) and take a breather.
Richard Keldoulis: Before I started Church, I had a kiosk near the Homomonument, which I opened in 1998.
There were "kiosk facilitators," and "wayfinding ambassadors" who roamed about assisting discombobulated museumgoers and groups on field trips.
Links generate revenue through advertisements, which appear on the 55-inch screens on the sides of each kiosk.
The property includes a four-car garage, a security kiosk and a separate two-bedroom dwelling for employees.
This was no lottery ticket machine — it was a kiosk for duplicating keys from a company called KeyMe.
Shoppers who want a receipt will be able to type their email into a kiosk at any store.
And that's good news for entrepreneurs like Loui DiBarro, who runs a "Luggage Outlet" kiosk at the Commons.
On one occasion, a woman approached just as a small group was at the kiosk examining the jewelry.
A camera directly above the kiosk projected the group's last-minute betting debate to Mr. Duffey's monitors upstairs.
We take the stairs down to the coffee kiosk in the lobby and I get a latte ($3).
Upon arrival, customers input their name in a kiosk, along with the number of people in their group.
The metal walls of the kiosk were so thin that the pipes froze and burst, flooding the bathroom.
With my Korean language abilities tapping out after two weeks of Duolingo, I decided to order via kiosk.
Before the kiosk, Mr. Montoya had no real retail experience; he ran a document imaging and scanning service.
The goal, he said, is to have an umbrella kiosk within a 100-meter range at all times.
The park is also home to the original Shake Shack kiosk, so be sure to grab a burger.
But it is the shopkeepers who get hurt, said Vladlen Maximov, president of the Coalition of Kiosk Owners.
After paying the ticket at the kiosk, we made our way to where she had parked the car.
Mr. Carvajal is also represented in a few framed kiosk posters announcing his long-ago performances in Bordeaux.
FRIDAY (New Year's Day 2016) They found a $32 ring for Rob at a mall kiosk in Phoenix.
And they were only available via a single kiosk sitting where Sunset Boulevard hits the Venice Beach boardwalk.
What this looks like in practice is an automated kiosk in the waiting room of a weed dispensary.
The customer pays at the kiosk before proceeding to the budtender who has their purchase waiting for them.
Additionally, the gallery features a kiosk to explore an accompanying virtual student exhibition, which is also explorable online.
When KeyMe — which allows customers to copy, save and share keys via a retail kiosk and a mobile app — first got started, we went door to door into mom-and-pop grocery stores and corner bodegas in Queens, New York, with a prototype kiosk, hoping to get some customer data.
Customers can deposit cash in the Kind kiosk to pay for their purchase, removing one headache for the dispensary.
Redbox proceeded to rent the disc, and sell the paper copy of the download code separately at the kiosk.
Currently, digital sales, which include online, mobile and kiosk orders, account for about 33 percent of the company's sales.
The kiosk lets inmates check their account balances, buy items from the jail commissary, and send and receive emails.
A large maquette for the "Ovoid Theater" from the World's Fair design is on display alongside the information kiosk.
But when I am traveling, I am always going to a kiosk or flea market or even home stores.
Additional partners in the Citybridge consortium include Qualcomm, CIVIQ Smartscapes, and Antenna Design, which created the physical Link kiosk.
The retail company, which owns kiosk-businesses like Redbox, Countstair, and ecoETM, will be privately-held after the sale.
I finally go to the bottle drop facility to sign up, but my ID won't scan at the kiosk.
While the kiosk is both cute and convenient, this isn't the first time we've seen a car vending machine.
They provided a photo of a new Amazon kiosk, which are being constructed at several stores around their region.
Mike stands in front of a döner kiosk in Marzahn, smoking a cigarette with one of the shop's employees.
As he stood before a check-in kiosk, two young women smeared liquid on his face, and then fled.
Currently, digital sales — which include online, mobile and kiosk orders — account for about 2000 percent of the company's sales.
As a video installed beside the kiosk explains, the design could be used singly, or combined with other kiosks.
Is buying sushi on sale at 9 PM from the kiosk next to the Sunglasses Hut a good idea?
Bonus: Coin In/Coin Out, a new kiosk-slash-gallery by local artists Geovanna Gonzalez and Angel Lauren Garcia.
Food service and accommodations have already been under a lot of pressure, including through the kind of kiosk ordering.
Once you connect, the network will record your location every time you come within 150 feet of a kiosk.
This Peruvian sushi kiosk inside the St. Roch Market in the Miami Design District is a true family affair.
The original cast-iron boxes with the domed roofs, called Kiosk No. 2 or K2, first appeared in 1926.
"Thank you so much," she said, hurrying off while I turned my attention to other people at the kiosk.
One robot, named Kate, is a self-directed check-in kiosk that moves to areas of congestion as needed.
It's not much different from what a touchpad kiosk or a tabletop assistant, like Amazon's Alexa, is capable of.
Inside the forest-green kiosk is a bright, airy space that feels surprisingly roomy for just 150 square feet.
What will happen to her if a self-service kiosk or the entire store closing takes her job away?
The building lacks a food kiosk with public seating that it had agreed to provide, the comptroller's office said.
A kiosk serves organic snacks, beer and wine, and matcha green-tea blends that cost $5.25 (credit cards accepted).
Even Jamaica's Cannabis Licensing Authority is on the kiosk train and wants to install weed kiosks in Jamaica's airports.
RSA vendors were given Samsung Galaxy S4 handsets set in "kiosk" mode, with a password protecting the scanning app.
It also remains to be seen whether there was any indication on the kiosk that it was snapping fans' faces.
Bodega will query its users periodically to ask what's missing after their second or third trip over to the kiosk.
The Sheriff's Office said 14 inmates had access to the kiosk in question before the vendor learned of the breach.
In 2015, Uber set up a popup kiosk in Toronto to offer free rides to those who blew into breathalyzers.
"None of the measures impact the ability of an airline to offer kiosk or on-line check in," he said.
Amazon's facial recognition system was then able to match the kiosk photo with a database containing more than 300,000 images.
Bloomberg reports that instead of interacting with employees, diners will place their orders at a kiosk, called in-Shack apps.
The kiosk can identify a customer, pulling up their loyalty account and order preferences after they look into the camera.
The clock on the kiosk shows the correct time, but the clock to its left stopped when the power failed.
Just past the front desk, there's a Starbucks coffee kiosk with another small seating area, and a small gift shop.
Holthouse cited how the company will roll out the mobile and kiosk digital ordering to 2,500 US restaurants this year.
After masterminding a burger, you receive a QSR code that you can bring to a McDonald's Create Your Taste Kiosk.
Mike is still sitting there four hours later, together with three friends in the back corner of the döner kiosk.
"They won't actually have browser functionality on the tablet that will be on the kiosk," a Link spokesperson told Motherboard.
"Vanity kills, and more so in his case," said Exiquiel Delgado, 60, who owns a souvenir kiosk near Culiacan's cathedral.
This included innovating its menu, renovating its stores, offering mobile and kiosk ordering and partnering with UberEats to test delivery.
The burger chain, founded by restaurateur Danny Meyer, is opening its first-ever cashless kiosk, in New York this month.
Later in our journey, we would also find a kiosk to help shoppers look up and order Kohl's products online.
At the most basic level, that means aesthetics; so all Warung Pintar vendors get a bright and colorfully-designed kiosk.
The U.S.-Mexico border trials with the advanced kiosk took place in Nogales, Arizona, and focused on low-risk travelers.
ROUNDHOUSE This shiny new kiosk assembles tacos, bowls, burritos and more to order, for eating in, taking away or delivery.
At the security kiosk, I noticed a hefty supply of cleaning and antibacterial products, like hand sanitizer, spray, and wipes.
On arrival at JFK airport in New York, I experienced my first-ever no wait for a Global Entry kiosk.
No, said Mr. England of the T.S.A. After passing through a Clear kiosk, members must still go through T.S.A. screening.
We walked to the courts, our school, the grocery store and the kiosk where we picked up the daily newspaper.
Ms. Alfonsi tried to "requalify the market" by opening up the criteria for the kiosk licenses, but she was unsuccessful.
Instead of "assisting" with bail decisions, the PSA is like a self-serve kiosk for a no-bail sandwich order.
If shoppers need a receipt, they can visit a kiosk at the store and enter their email address, Amazon said.
That kiosk connects benefit claimants with the Tallahassee office; today, it serves 75 to 100 people daily during library hours.
He said that the kiosk was closed in 2003 because of the outbreak of SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome.
He has also been reassigned to server assistant shifts and working a to-go food kiosk rather than waiting tables.
Previously, that would have meant standing in a queue for an hour to buy electricity coupons at a vending kiosk.
In 22015, Uber set up a popup kiosk in Toronto to offer free rides to those who blew into breathalyzers.
Minutes ticked by as he waited by a green kiosk for the car to take a big gulp of power.
Flashing my ticket at the small kiosk, followed by a quick waving of a wand by security, I was in.
According to Downing, the photos taken by the camera inside of the kiosk were sent to a "command post" in Nashville.
I visited a Sprinkles kiosk outside of Penn Station, showed my birthday email and got to choose any cupcake I wanted.
A "qube," or battery pack, costs $4.99 to rent and has to be returned to any MobileQubes kiosk within 24 hours.
Perhaps, the most ironic thing of all was finding an airport kiosk that was broken and couldn't display the terminal's map.
When's the last time we checked into a flight by going up to the per-- you go right to the kiosk.
Swift's facial recognition system was built into a kiosk that displayed highlights of her rehearsals, which would secretly record onlookers' faces.
A new US-based startup called Spin is trying to bring the kiosk-free bikeshare concept stateside, starting in San Francisco.
Where it gets really interesting is when you make NewAer Kiosk work on a smartphone to turn it into an iBeacon.
Kiosk runs on an iPad, the 4th Gen Apple TV and Raspberry Pi 3 to drive digital signage inside of spaces.
She was able to rush to a station kiosk, grab bottles of water and wash out the eyes of her friends.
For example, a Smithsonian traveling "Star Wars" exhibit uses FlowVella via iPad in an interactive kiosk as part of its display.
Samples came from stair and escalator handrails, check-in kiosk touchscreens, toys in a children's play area, toilets, and security trays.
The kiosks will still provide high speed internet access, just not on the tablet that is built in to the kiosk.
Before I could figure out if my second hand was appropriately positioned, Tara was speaking to the lady in the kiosk.
Photo: APOn Sunday, tech analyst Matthew Brennan tweeted an unsettling video of a facial recognition kiosk at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport.
She overheard Kandel's explanation and convinced the manager to let her give Leif the toys on display in the old kiosk.
A number of reports covered the alleged kiosk—including Gizmodo—but little was known at the time about the surveillance system.
The day of the taste test, I meet kiosk attendant Manny Jacquez on the sidewalk in front of The Mark Hotel.
For example, over spring break at the Las Vegas MGM Hotel and Casino, the company installed a kiosk selling Snap Spectacles.
"Going shopping is like going to church," she says, as we paused in front of a kiosk selling light-up sneakers.
Here, Tom Brennan — managing editor of Alizila, the news hub of Alibaba Group — demonstrates how to use the self-service kiosk.
McDonald's (MCD) will upgrade 1,000 stores with kiosk and mobile order technology every quarter for the next eight to nine quarters.
But the commission has no say over how the kiosk might be used, and that is the battle that now looms.
"This is not what Harvard Square is about," Denise Jillson, the association's executive director, said as she peered into the kiosk.
In a YouTube video, Theriot said he hoped to save hundreds of thousands of dollars by installing an electronic ordering kiosk.
I managed to find Paula's boyfriend, Reid, working at a small gift kiosk and asked where he thought I should eat.
You enter the store and bypass a line of customers waiting at the register, opting instead for a self-service kiosk.
In San Francisco, even the tiny Amazon kiosk a floor below often has more customers than the far larger Microsoft store.
Like, I heard that someone from my university stole a whole stack of cups from a campus Tim's kiosk this year.
With AiFi's turnstile technology, you use cash to fund a card at a kiosk, swiping to gain access to the store.
"People want either the national team shirt or the Liverpool shirt," said Mohamed Anwar, who runs a kiosk in central Cairo.
Nearby, copies of the front pages of dozens of newspapers from the Pinochet era hang from a panel simulating a kiosk.
The president "saw how I built my business starting from a kiosk," Mr. Prigozhin told Gorod 812, a St. Petersburg magazine.
Cities would also contribute $5,000 per kiosk to a "warranty and hardware refresh fund," presumably to allow for repairs and upgrades.
And then, I saw the walls of a bus stop kiosk reduced to a mound of bluish glass on the sidewalk.
A bookstall vender frantically tried to close up shop before a wave of sooty tear gas engulfed him and his kiosk.
Tram cars that convey tourists up the inclines between tombs had been abandoned near the ticket kiosk, coiled together like snakes.
The University of Arkansas was awarded funds to create an interactive website and kiosk display about the American architect Fay Jones.
They see ... Main Street stores are closing, they see a self-serve kiosk in every McDonald's, every grocery store, every CVS.
The company has created a second prep station in the back of the restaurant to handle all kiosk and delivery meals.
The staffers arrived at the kiosk that was set up near a bar area but did not immediately detect any problem.
Art in Ad Places will install a new work by a different artist in a payphone kiosk every week this year.
Officially, it will serve as a grand train hall — really, a waiting room with retail stores, almost a giant Hudson News kiosk.
People climbed atop every newspaper kiosk and bus stop in the area to wave flags and lead the crowds below in cheers.
Bodega starts with a base set of products whenever it strikes a deal with a location to put a new kiosk down.
When it comes to ordering at a McDonald's, using a traditional counter over a touchscreen kiosk may be better for your health.
Built by Mitsubishi, Gordon has been steaming and pouring espresso drinks in a glass-­enclosed San Francisco kiosk, Cafe X, since January.
UNPACU leaders say they have created a space for dissent in Altamira, where the group even runs a kiosk selling subsidized food.
But thanks to the Jane kiosk, local Denver dispensary Herban Underground has seen quicker service in store, where lines can be long.
The fear of violence Ramona Ramirez runs a food kiosk in the Ortega neighborhood of Moca, a city just east of Santiago.
If you set up a kiosk, you're suddenly competing with real-world shopping, and you still need separate hardware for each person.
The 22,900-square-foot public park, for instance, would host food truck and movie nights, a coffee kiosk, picnic area and lawn.
Investors in Indonesia have started a new project aimed at digitizing the kiosk shops that adorn the streets of capital city Jakarta.
Earlier this year, we told you about Cafe X, a San Francisco-based coffee kiosk operated by the world's first robot barista.
He claims his kiosk inside Trump Tower was in a prime location, so Trump tried to force him out of the spot.
Mpetti, who sells drinks from a kiosk, improved her quality of life when PowerGen Renewable Energy built a microgrid in her village.
The kiosk seemed to give Brennan minutely personalized flight information as he walked by after automatically scanning his face in just seconds.
It already existed as a giant tabletop touchscreen, meant primarily as a kind of interactive kiosk for retail businesses, restaurants, and hotels.
Social Bicycles, the first to offer kiosk-free bike sharing in the U.S., has raised $7 million, and has already reached profitability.
According to DNA Info, at the time the kiosk was set up, Trump was given a citation by the Department of Buildings.
The company allows you to scan your key, either via mobile app or at an in-store kiosk, creating a digital copy.
Or, you park the bike near a battery kiosk and the next person swaps in a new battery before they ride off.
Miranda took cover next to a kiosk and was hit by six rubber bullets, four of them piercing her skin, she said.
We didn't notice any handy lockers for customers to pick up their purchases, but there was a kiosk devoted to this feature.
Leaving the city-state is as easy as scanning your passport and boarding pass into a kiosk, and then giving your fingerprint.
The City Council endorsed the idea, and on Thursday, the historical commission voted to study whether to designate the kiosk a landmark.
The restaurant made this option very easy to order at the mobile kiosk, and I was satisfied with what I was served.
It was a view shared by friends sitting around a table outside a kiosk selling lottery tickets in the shabby town center.
The movie theater lobby is apocalyptic: lost souls like me milling around looking for a real, live human rather than a kiosk.
An isolated bus stop kiosk on Riverside Drive, nearly featureless and washed in florescent light, could be a machine for time travel.
When Taylor Swift played the Rose Bowl in May, a kiosk was set up for adoring fans to view videos of her.
Finally, the kiosk was back up and running, and all three colors of Spectacles were loaded up: Blue, black and pink/orange.
Even though the sun was shining, Paolo Padovani, whose crèche figurine kiosk has been a Piazza Navona staple since 1926, was gloomy.
LoveFone, a company that advocates repairing cellphones rather than disposing of them, opened a mini workshop in a London kiosk in 2016.
After arriving in New York in the mid-1970s, her parents operated a news kiosk in Manhattan, at Broadway and 31st Street.
With their birth certificates in hand, Ms. Jackson went from one floor to the next and one cubicle and kiosk after another.
A staff member at the ticket kiosk said that, by just after midday, only 143 people had been admitted to the museum.
We were instructed to buy bouquets of flowers from a kiosk, bow before the statues and lay the flowers at their feet.
To do this, you'll need a local SIM data card, which you can purchase at an electronic store or an airport kiosk.
My husband buys a breakfast sandwich and orange juice from Firehouse ($215) and I get a Diet Coke from a kiosk ($23).
All three tracking methods — mobile, web kiosk, or by administrator — synchronize volunteer tracking across platforms and between users and potentially multiple organizations.
The word "stand" in "Stand in a mall" could hint at hanging out, but in this puzzle it hints at a KIOSK.
The big-box store is rolling out a giant self-serve kiosk tower for online orders to more than a dozen locations.
More recently, Ms. Trump's fine jewelry has been sold out of a kiosk in the lobby of Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan.
Her father, Johann August Zoller, was a blacksmith who also managed a kiosk and gas station with her mother, Paulina (Feller) Zoller.
Another customer using the self-service kiosk seemed to be having the same problem and went to the front to order instead.
It's possible that Ford will have that same kiosk on the LA Auto Show floor this week, and I hope they do.
Just to the right of the kiosk, five people squeeze and half-squat together while one of them angles his selfie stick.
And then the "Find Your Match" kiosk that snaps your picture and shows you which type of purebred dog you most resemble.
In hundreds of stores, customers can also skip the line and checkout directly through the app using a special kiosk in the store.
Dalí appears before visitors when they press the doorbell on the kiosk where he lives, and he tells them stories about his life.
Instead, you just hit up a battery swap kiosk when you're low on juice and swap in a few that are fully charged.
Returns can be made by simply scanning an item at a digital kiosk and depositing it in a bin — no human interaction needed.
The kiosk uses a 3-D camera employs a "live-ness detection algorithm" so that shady hackers can't try to finagle the system.
YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA – 2015/05/27: The technology invading business to save jobs: McDonald's self-ordering kiosk installed in a building.
He was 32 when he died, a Brooklyn native who worked as an assistant manager at a gelato kiosk in Grand Central Terminal.
After leaving behind a kiosk that he ran, Ahmed and his wife are struggling to get by with prices skyrocketing in recent weeks.
The breathalyser kiosk will read the alcohol content in a person's blood and flash a red light if it's over the legal limit.
Developers can download the SDK for free at ProximityPlatform online or develop their own web interactions after downloading Kiosk in the iTunes store.
Bernstein's first foray into the wild world of startup businesses was Interwallet (now called Maya), a bill-pay kiosk network for the underbanked.
But hey, if the privacy of a random mall kiosk will cull the best possible performance out of you, then by all means.
They can then drive to the store, scan a barcode into the kiosk computer, and the item is delivered into the customer's hands.
The incident came as McDonald's is bolstering its digital capabilities with mobile and kiosk ordering to help modernize the 60-year-old chain.
As a customer approaches the kiosk, they'll be given the option to access their account without entering any details or swiping a card.
Just last month, Twitter users were disturbed by a facial recognition kiosk in a Chinese airport that appeared to be passively scanning passersby.
Beside the Oval Office facsimile, there's a kiosk with a large monitor displaying tweets from visitors, an opportunity to give Melania a voice.
A small kiosk selling souvenirs did brisk business as new MPs bought key rings, fridge magnets and postcards depicting their unfamiliar new workplace.
"If it weren't for that kiosk, I wouldn't be here today," said Ferguson, who lives in the Pittsburgh suburb of Allison Park, Pennsylvania.
The whole idea here is that this experience offers something more than tapping away on a tablet or kiosk attached to the table.
A display inside a kiosk at her Rose Bowl Show in May was equipped with a facial-recognition camera, Rolling Stone reported Monday.
After I paid with my credit card at the kiosk, the machine printed out my receipt, which had the number 857 on it.
Current owner: Luxottica Group, Italian eyewear companySunglass Hut began in a Miami mall in 1971, when optometrist Sanford Ziff started his own kiosk.
And in case you forget to log out of a webpage, the kiosk will automatically log you out after 30 seconds of inactivity.
A big red kiosk greets you at the entrance of the new MoMA exhibition Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980.
The photo on the left is the app's start screen and the photo on the right is what the iPad kiosk looked like.
"The [kiosk program] is one of the biggest projects right now," Campbell said, describing how information swapping occurs between departments at these meetings.
With Global Entry, you can skip the immigration line when returning from the US and scan your passport at an unmanned kiosk instead.
This past September, at the Brooklyn Book Festival, the graphic novelist Nick Drnaso signed books at the kiosk of his publisher, Drawn & Quarterly.
Three flights below, a group of bettors mingled around a kiosk in a gleaming sports book operated by DraftKings, a sports gaming company.
Instead, you go directly to a kiosk where your iris or fingerprints are scanned, after which you're led to a physical screening line.
At passport control you get to skip the long line, skip the paperwork and instead answer a few questions at a computer kiosk.
Now comes a new phase: selfie booths, which some stores and other businesses are adding as a sort of next-generation photo kiosk.
We turn in our rental car with no trouble (goodbye swaggin' wagon) and head up to the shuttle and the Spirit airlines kiosk.
The kiosk can be slow, and the procedure can become confusing, especially for those who aren't used to interacting with so much technology.
Next door to the newsstand is a small kiosk that sells official Trump-branded merchandise: higher-end offerings, like cuff links and sweaters.
Instead of ordering from kiosk buttons in a fast food restaurant, you could have a natural conversation with a realistic-looking AI human.
The same convenience greets you at the airport, where the rollout of mobile technology and website/kiosk functionality has simplified the entire experience.
He previously battled with the city over the space, most recently after he replaced a bench there with a kiosk selling Trump merchandise.
There has been a kiosk in the infield throughout the weekend showing highlights of Johnson's two Daytona 500 wins in 20073 and 2013.
A man looks through binoculars for sale at a tourist kiosk in Dandong near the Friendship Bridge, where smoke rises from an unidentified source.
Students and employees will be invited to participate in the tests, ordering from a kiosk and waiting in a designated area for their food.
There is a phone (an Android!) docked to the kiosk, which looks like it's showing off the 360-degree video that Spectacles can capture.
It may have cost five bucks from a kiosk at Palma airport but it was a beautiful moment that will stay with me forever.
One of the ways was to have a kiosk in your local grocery store where you could just pick them up and return them.
But Philip Morris and India's leading cigarette maker ITC Ltd say they comply with regulations and that the law allows advertising inside a kiosk.
Target reportedly tested how long it took to check out with the app compared to checking out at a kiosk or with a cashier.
I borrow one from a sweet flight attendant for a few hours, but run to a kiosk in Miami to grab my own ($30).
"The needle kiosk provides a safe, secure, and nonjudgmental method for reducing risks," says Rachel Maloney, nurse medical manager for HIV Services at Dimock.
Depending on the angle, the Switch 12 S can be used as a tablet, laptop, and in two kiosk/display modes (stand and tent).
The company's connection to the kiosk was first reported by the Guardian on Friday, which cited blog posts and other documentation by the company.
"When you can't find your favorite kiosk at the metro," reads the text accompanying this GIF and take on the popular confused Travolta meme.
The big box chain built a giant self-serve kiosk for grocery pick-up in the parking lot of one of its Oklahoma superstores.
At the Bryant Park kiosk, people were more concerned with learning about their News Feed and seeing ads for things they're actually interested in.
The key is having access to healthy choices so you don't feel tempted to stop at a kiosk full of processed sandwiches, he says.
I suppose if anything is a good testing ground for the products claims, it would be an open-air kiosk of entirely white surfaces.
No touch is too small, from keyholes to the grand kiosk entrances of the 6 line or the mosaic monograms of Brooklyn's Borough Hall.
Getting your screen replaced in a mall kiosk, rather than the Apple Store down the hall, could save you money, but it's a risk.
I made my way over to an ordering kiosk and was relieved to see it could be operated in English and several other languages.
Ms. Brown, a young woman in brightly patterned tights, was practically giddy as she appraised a glowing kiosk on West 142nd Street in Manhattan.
The NRF predicts that non-store sales, which include online and kiosk sales, will increase by up to 15 percent to approximately $140 billion.
Mr. Carson, 32, was a Brooklyn native, outgoing and proudly open about his sexuality, who worked at a gelato kiosk in Grand Central Terminal.
Since then, Canada and the European Union tested the robot-like kiosk that uses a virtual agent to ask travelers a series of questions.
Five companies are vying for real estate in the capital's bike-share market, offering GPS-tracked bikes that lock themselves without a central kiosk.
Not only is it significantly less bulky than your average airport kiosk travel pillow, but it also features science-backed neck support technology — a.k.a.
Mr. Pinto, 62, drove to the capital last week to stock up on vegetables to sell at a kiosk he runs with his wife.
A curbside kiosk in Midtown Manhattan has black-and-white photos of old New York, rotating toilet seat covers, classical music and an attendant.
She rushed to a money-transfer kiosk to send the cash, and as the one-hour deadline approached, the captors urged her to hurry.
The curators have set up a kiosk that transmits the latest developments from the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard College.
Just a few weeks after Jeramiah had settled with his mother, though, he called Mr. Manigault from a free Wi-Fi kiosk in Brooklyn.
The kiosk led us to the Toys R Us website, which is powered by Target, and allowed us to scroll through pages of toys.
I ordered at the kiosk and decided to get an array of fast-food classics to see how Lotteria compared to American burger chains.
Four to six Eatsa workers helped me get to a kiosk where I could order my own food and go get it myself. Service.
The system works like most web registries, with options to create a list in their app, online, or at a special kiosk in the store.
Months later—on the day before Halloween, Gothamist received an anonymous email from a burner address, claiming to be the culprit behind the kiosk spooktrack.
So, having a kiosk or mobile app that customers can use will help companies reduce the number of staff needed to man the cash register.
In 2016, Lowe was brought in as CEO based on his history as a co-founder of Netflix and his stewardship of Redbox kiosk rentals.
Offering other ways for customers to order, including a kiosk at the restaurant, can cut back on the staff needed to man the cash register.
But at Nashville International Airport, travelers can pick up six-packs of bottled craft beer to go at the Tennessee Brew Works kiosk, and Yazoo!
However, it didn't stop me checking one last time before boarding if any seats opened up closer at the check-in kiosk at Helsinki Airport.
When tourists arrive in Japan, they will be able to register their fingerprints, personal data and credit card information at a kiosk in the airport.
The automated kiosk — which at 20 x 80 feet, looks more like a standalone building — is being tested for consumer feedback before expanding more widely.
You must step into and through "Portal" to get to "Pod" (2019), a stall or kiosk built for one, as enclosed as "Portal" is open.
And often, even with online check-in, guests must still collect keys from the front desk or a kiosk, rather than using an enabled phone.
New technology has helped airports run more efficiently, from digital air traffic control software to the ability to check in on a phone or kiosk.
Cafe X's kiosk is "manned" by a modified Mitsubishi industrial arm nicknamed Gordon that can churn out espressos, cappuccinos, and a few other coffee options.
In London it costs £2300 ($250), and typically lots of poking at an unresponsive kiosk-mounted screen, just to unlock a city-run shared bike.
"It's completely different from last year, when I had a line in front of the kiosk and everything was gone in an hour," he said.
"During the airport arrival process CBP officers granted some Global Entry members expedited entry without verifying the authenticity of their kiosk receipts," said the report.
Justin Phillips of the San Francisco Chronicle interviewed founder Kelsey Witherow about what influenced her to start the kiosk, and the ensuing article was… awkward.
Eager to see what other eggy goodness the chain had to offer, I visited an even more popular kiosk location the next morning for breakfast.
Delta testing a face-scanning kiosk for baggage check If it saves us from having to talk to an actual person, then bring it on.
Two full-fledged, air-conditioned shops and a wide variety of kiosk-style souvenir stands are now scattered throughout the stadium and the speedway grounds.
"For today's one (bumgravy), I noticed a guy had been left manning the kiosk by himself, and I'd never dealt with him before," he explained.
Her heart thudded wildly in her chest as she reached the bottom, but she pressed on toward a fare kiosk embedded in the tile wall.
ATM, point-of-sale terminal and self-service kiosk maker NCR revised its 2017 guidance Monday while releasing Blackstone from a share lockup, Reuters reports.
As a 10-year-old boy in France, Besson would "go to the kiosk every Wednesday," as he recalls in the film's official press package.
"The thought is that if you are coming out of the airport, there is a kiosk that you can go to," Lightbourne told the newspaper.
" Bill, he says, gave him a trailer that he had previously used as a cigarette kiosk: "I never know'd anybody that'd say he'd wronged them.
In a public atrium in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue, a required marble bench had been removed and replaced with a kiosk selling Trump memorabilia.
I'm still hungry and it's gonna be a long day, so I buy a small cup of soup from the kiosk in my building's cafeteria.
A Las Vegas based company called 420 Cyber markets its Badass Budtender kiosk as a replacement for human "budtenders" who check ID at the register.
The crazy thing is that it's easy to set up a radio station, but not easy to have a coffee kiosk on an empty lot.
"Now no one believes in anyone," said Jhonathan Hernández, a 36-year-old kiosk owner in Augusto Pinaud, a working-class neighborhood in Puerto Cabello.
Yacoub admits he was with the group of boys who painted the graffiti, though the police charged him instead with lighting fire to the kiosk.
That means if you are locked out, you can simply go to a kiosk, log in to your account and quickly cut a duplicate key.
After selecting an option, insert a key into a slot and let the kiosk scan it; for access cards, tap the card on a scanner.
In 2014, it did not open because of the dwindling quality of the market and its products, as well as questions about the kiosk concessions.
Once you sign up, you just find the Clear kiosk, and once it verifies you, you get brought to the front of the security line.
They started at a kiosk phone on Fulton Street in Brooklyn near the phone where, years ago, Goldsmith learned that he'd got into law school.
Short Edition, which is based in Grenoble and was founded by publishing executives, set up its first kiosk in 2016 and has 150 machines worldwide.
The sports kiosk, which was one of 40 small "merchandising units" now spread around Denver's concourses, turned a profit but came with a learning curve.
He staged a series of pop-ups in Manhattan beginning in 2385, and in January, he secured a kiosk at UrbanSpace Vanderbilt in Midtown Manhattan.
Her original design featured a digital kiosk that would have provided more context and information about the movement, but that was nixed, she told me.
Not that North or South Carolina-inspired kind you can get at a kiosk at the market; not some slathered-up ribs at the pub.
The campaign launched Wednesday with a piece by artist Adam Wallacavage installed in a payphone kiosk on Metropolitan Ave and Lorimer St in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
It looks like McDonald's will strike a chord with Singaporeans when it reopens its flagship restaurant this weekend and introduces a salad bar and dessert kiosk.
The "Apple digital kiosk is a terrible deal for the news industry," wrote digital media analyst Frederic Filloux, arguing that magazine partners would devalue their content.
If I wanted to see a movie with a date, I could check in a day before, but buy a ticket using the self-serve kiosk.
Think of a kiosk: the touchscreen will probably be good for years, but the computer that powers it will likely need to be updated more often.
Each day, González sits at a market kiosk in Caracas and repairs broken lightbulbs for people who can't afford new ones in the crisis-torn nation.
Theoretically, that information could then be used to place ads for payday loans around that kiosk, says Katya Abazajian, Open Cities director at the Sunlight Foundation.
After starting in a kiosk in Solo market in 1966, the company began supplying uniforms to Indonesian security forces in the 1990s before seeing opportunities overseas.
For a few hundred dollars, prisoners can skip kiosk lines by buying a tablet—a relatively expensive purchase that tends to lock them into JPay's services.
Posted by Рустем Адагамов on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 A video shared on Twitter shows a kiosk being demolished near the busy Chistye Prudy metro station.
Even though I wasn't able to try out all the Starfleet Academy experiences, I did wave my wristband over the final kiosk to get my evaluation.
He said opposition supporters attacked the headquarters of state TV and burned a kiosk of the government postal service, but were repelled by workers and soldiers.
The DVD rental company revealed on Friday that it is seeking "Kiosk Ambassadors," employees that will hand-deliver new release movies and video games to customers.
I kept an eye on him as I walked toward the sheet kiosk, bracing myself for the moment when he would peel off in another direction.
I arrived at the Luxury Sheets Kiosk and the brawny man with floppy brown hair idled a few feet away, trying to decide what to do.
Mr. Niras recalled that in the early years at his kiosk, customers bought sandwiches, chocolates and magazines, all of which provided him with a healthy profit.
In Brixton, Bushman Kitchen Caribbean Kiosk (Brixton Station Road, under the steps of the Brixton Recreation Center) opens midday and closes when there's no more food.
He developed and patented his foam pillow, pitching it from a mall kiosk to fairs, home shows and expos, and, ultimately, on unscripted, nationally televised infomercials.
That ended up taking the form of a kiosk that sort of answered a digital user need of printing out hard copies from the digital system.
International travelers could find themselves in the near future talking to a lie-detecting kiosk when they're going through customs at an airport or border crossing.
When I landed, I went right to a Vodafone kiosk and bought a SIM card with three gigabytes of data with 200 minutes for 1.403 dollars.
Ebony Pace, a dance movement therapist who has lived in the neighborhood for three years, recently walked past what she thought was a kiosk selling sodas.
By the exit is a section with a voter registration kiosk, information on volunteer opportunities and suggestions on how to discuss all of this with students.
Behold, instead, the latest Instagram-ready food mash-up: the "Tacro" — a croissant-taco hybrid available at Vive La Tarte's Ferry Building kiosk in San Francisco.
At a kiosk, the screen presents options for key types to copy, including standard house keys, special security keys, vehicle keys, and access cards and fobs.
Each 255-foot-high Link kiosk offers a range of free services, including U.S. phone calls, gigabit Wi-Fi access, USB charging ports and transport directions.
The retailer has technology that recognizes each entering customer and immediately starts displaying on a kiosk the images of clothes it believes the customer will like.
They have just opened a Mexican barbecue kiosk, BBQ Mexicana, in Las Vegas, and have an all-day Mexican restaurant in Santa Monica in the works.
You can claim your free cup like you would any other reward in a rewards program, either at a kiosk, in-store, or on the app.
Diners can pay by scanning their faces at an ordering kiosk and entering a phone number - which is meant to guard against people cheating the system.
According to Dinenberg, it is "nearly impossible" to divert cannabis from KIND's seed-to-sale surveillance system and each customer transaction is recorded in the kiosk.
After sticking your paper money into one of the machines, the newfangled kiosk will dispense a voucher for a Bitcoin redemption code that points you to Coinme.
You'll then have to sign up through the iPad kiosk in the lobby to join a "first-come, first-served virtual queue" for one or both rooms.
In San Francisco this week, new rules were introduced that would require kiosk-free bike-share companies to obtain a city permit before rolling out their goods.
There's some truth here: Many chargers — especially budget models sold online, or even at your local shopping mall kiosk — are poorly made, or use low-quality components.
A tree-filled "Genius Grove" replaced the chaotic "Genius Bar," and a second similar kiosk was added to offer tips on photography, music-making and video-recording.
But even if your card has a fee, it could be a better deal than converting currency at a kiosk, according to a recent study from WalletHub.
While it isn't looking to make money right now, the team behind Warung Pintar is assessing the potential to draw revenue without charging the kiosk owners directly.
Passers-by look on as workers tear down a kiosk near Moscow's Novoslobodskaya metro station after local authorities deemed dozens of such small businesses illegal, Tuesday, Feb.
When they arrive, they scan the barcode they received at the tower's kiosk computer, and the item is sent down through the tower right to the customer.
On the seller side, it said its core e-commerce business covers products from four million SMEs, 500,000 kiosk vendors and 700,000 "independent" micro-businesses in Indonesia.
As per Rolling Stone, at Taylor Swift's Rose Bowl concert in May, a kiosk was set up where it was playing clips of the pop star's rehearsal.
A Chicago native, Sharonda Williams, 31, carried a frozen drink as she returned to work at an outdoor kiosk for a bus tour company on Monday afternoon.
Six generations of his family have been hand-shaving ice for a total of 101 years at Sora Mirella, a kiosk just off Tiber Island in Rome.
Aniya Lee, 16, frequently uses the kiosk at 183rd Street and Creston Avenue in the Bronx, but only to play songs on YouTube on the video screen.
Using the app, subscribers would find a theater, select a movie and screening time, then go to the kiosk and order the ticket using the prepaid card.
If you order items in stores at a kiosk or connect to the store's WiFi through the Kohl's app, you can get free shipping on your order.
When you finally reach the kiosk, it scans your face, identifies you as a returning customer, and greets you with a coupon for your favorite cannabis product.
To be fair, Wang points out that the kiosk wasn't the only thing the company did with its digital patents, but it was a particularly telling one.
And it's true: pastries filled with meat in a gloppy sauce is on sale in every café, bakery, and shitty bus station kiosk between Sydney and Perth.
We plan to get those permits for the coffee kiosk resolved as soon as possible so that we can welcome people in the place to hang out.
All you can hear is the cleaning lady and, outside, the daily traffic zipping around the famous Moorish kiosk in Mexico City's Santa María la Ribera neighborhood.
The shiny new KeyMe kiosk supports the majority of automotive keys, and can even clone transponders, saving car owners a fat stack of dollars in the process.
Earlier this month, the ride-hailing giant rolled out a kiosk at Toronto's Pearson International Airport that allows passengers to to book a ride without a smartphone.
Also, don't worry about getting a visa ahead of time: American citizens can purchase a visa stamp upon arrival for $21200 at a kiosk before passport control.
Debby Woods, one of thousands of shoppers inside the mall, said she was buying jewelry at a kiosk when she heard one "bang" — and then two more.
"Many of our franchisees are excited about the kiosk technology, and they're being frequently requested," Heidi Schauer, a spokeswoman for Wendy's, told MUNCHIES in an e-mail.
Sometimes the scanner is passenger-facing and while on some occasions I've had to reach over the kiosk, TSA screeners are aware some passengers have that preference.
The average episode goes something like this: The contestants — a majority of them white and privileged — receive about $5,000 to build a small kiosk in a mall.
On June 20173, Curtis Simmons was in the JetBlue kiosk area of Fort Lauderdale International Airport's Terminal 22017 when he was approached by two unarmed, plainclothes detectives.
That led him to set up a kiosk on Sundays near the city's waterfront that featured choir performances and catered mainly to domestic workers from the Philippines.
Before passengers approached the airline gate agent, the customs officer, Sung Hyun Ha, scanned their travel documents at a kiosk, which was also equipped with a camera.
Users will have to opt in to the program, choose a language, and then when they get to the screen, scan their boarding pass at a kiosk.
For example, the development of e-tickets and bar-coded boarding passes allows passengers to check in at home at their convenience, or at an airport kiosk.
Introduced in August, Dot is accessible by the Facebook Messenger platform; when visitors enter the museum, they are directed to a kiosk that explains how Dot works.
Cafe X—though actually a kiosk, not a cafe in the traditional sense—opened its figurative doors this past Monday, with a sister location in Hong Kong.
For the moment, however, pneumatics are much more common in location-fixed robots, like this humanoid robot that doubles as a mall info kiosk lady in Japan.
Front Burner For the new streetside kiosk attached to the 12 Chairs Cafe in Brooklyn, the chef, Shimon Maman, and his partners looked to Tel Aviv's falafel stands.
Located at the alfresco seating area is McDonald's Singapore's dessert kiosk, which gives customers a chance to customise their McFlurrys or Sundaes from a choice of 17 toppings.
Viktor Stevenson, the owner of Gourmonade, said four San Francisco Police Department officers approached him last week when he was checking the security system of his lemonade kiosk.
You can bring old electronics, even including old batteries, cords, cables and plastic bags, and leave them in a kiosk inside the front doors of a Best Buy.
The combination of a 2 percent rise in menu prices as well as delivery and self-order kiosk orders contributed to a higher average check domestically, Ozan said.
The alternative would be calling a government hotline, or lining up for hours at a Service Canada kiosk, only to find out they're not in the right place.
It's just a small, rounded kiosk, white on the bottom, with a large glass panel that lets you watch while an industrial robot pumps caramel into your latte.
It'll be at the kiosk space in Coal Drops Yard and will be a series of events and a dinner where all profits will go to Amnesty International.
Dave & Buster's is rolling out kiosk upgrades, RFID powercards for its games and updating its mobile app, all in hopes of making the experience more seamless and convenient.
In an interview last year, Darlene Guzman said her daughter, Bree'Anna, worked at a kiosk selling fleece leggings and had plans to one day work as a baker.
Bonnie Rochman opted to have her daughter's ears pierced at a tattoo parlor rather than a mall kiosk, and wrote about her experience in a 2012 TIME article.
"Outerwall is a dynamic customer-focused business that delivers superior kiosk experiences that delight consumers and generate value for its retailer partners," said David Sambur, partner at Apollo.
Shop like normal and then walk up to a kiosk screen, the cameras tell it what items you nabbed and you can pay with cash or credit card.
At the demo, Mathews had the Kiosk app set up to receive data under one foot of distance for assigning guest's Facebook profiles to the little circular iBeacon.
"The government knows what it's doing - the crisis rumors are creating false panic," said Ahmet, a 30-year-old selling newspapers and cigarettes at a kiosk in Istanbul.
The only fee is $5,000 from the vendor, and that is to cover the cost of a new prefab kiosk, which is distinctively colored bright orange with black.
A mom whose 7-year-old son had an asthma attack after eating candy from a mall kiosk is warning other parents about the dangers of the treat.
However, it's pretty straightforward: drive up to the individual ordering kiosk, choose what you want, and voilà, your order is brought to your car by a smiling carhop.
ISM Connect, an event marketing and security company specializing in "smart engagement technology," confirmed to Gizmodo on Friday that it supplied the kiosk at Swift's Rose Bowl concert.
Starner says the clinic hasn't received much feedback or criticism yet about the billboards and kiosk ads, which she expects to stay up for the next six months.
Lucky, because Matt Lickenbrock learned CPR from an airport kiosk just two days before Ferguson was struck, and proceeded to use his newfound knowledge to save Ferguson's life.
Eatsa functioned essentially like a vending machine or a high-tech automat, with customers ordering via kiosk and meals appearing in cubbies without the need for employee interaction. 
On Rabin Square, Peace Now had a kiosk, while Israel's communists had a booth, and banners that had seen better days called for an end to the occupation.
We buy beers, iced coffees, and water from the tiny kiosk throughout the day, and use a blowup mattress to get as far out to sea as possible.
There's no physical Birdy Grey store, so all returns or exchanges are done at a Happy Returns kiosk inside stores like Sur La Table, PaperSource, and more nationwide.
Customers place orders on a kiosk touchscreen or via the Cafe X app and receive a text when the drink is ready, after around a minute of preparation.
Stopping first at a kiosk just inside the Porta Romana gate, they donned chevron-patterned kimono jackets that Mr. Nakamura, 45, had ordered from a traditional Kyoto craftsman.
On a hot day in early July, Mr. Soto squatted in the shade near a LinkNYC kiosk, typing texts on his basic cellphone to his wife in Panama.
I first had to walk up to a kiosk where I had to scan my passport, scan my fingerprints, take my picture, and answer questions about my visit.
JCPenney also offers customers the option to order online and then pick up their purchases in the store and we found a kiosk devoted to this very feature.
You'd better print it at home, otherwise there's a $22013 charge to pick it up at an airport kiosk, or $29 if an agent prints it for you.
Utopia can be the size of the world, a nation state, a skyscraper, a kiosk; it can an iPhone screen or the dimensionless, disembodied gamut of the internet.
Shortly before leaving the mall, McKenny&aposs son, Johnny, noticed the kiosk where the Dragon's Breath snack is sold and asked his mom if he could try it.
I wanted the vast, earthy quiet of the pyramids and the Cave of Lascaux, before every single one of them had a snack kiosk and a gift store.
He added that the small size of the kiosk would allow Via Varejo to quickly scuttle or move stores to a different location should a location prove unprofitable.
She grew it into a kiosk in the city of Emeryville in 2017 before opening a brick-and-mortar location in February in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland.
Next to me, I overheard the kiosk operator asking a visitor where she was from (Canada, it turned out) and then giving her an out-of-state ticket.
The scale and thoroughness of the operation are extraordinary: the attractive ledgestone-and-wood arena — with a coffee kiosk serving a Gateway blend — at the church's Southlake, Tex.
"Stand around the mall?" sounds like something the kids do, but in this case, the word "stand" is about the kind of stand or KIOSK that sells things.
"They see what's happening around them, their main street stores are closing, they see a self-serve kiosk in every McDonald's, every grocery store, every CVS," he said.
Aside from opening a kiosk at Kennedy Airport about a decade ago, he stayed away until September, when he opened a steak-driven restaurant in the financial district.
After a twice-weekly lunchtime kiosk at the West Elm in Dumbo, Brooklyn, he teamed up with the chef David Santos, formerly of Louro in the West Village.
Stepping into the iconic red and white buildings, customers find a menu board of chicken sandwiches and waffle fries and not a single digital ordering kiosk in sight.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Through June 30, passengers traveling from LaGuardia Airport's Marine Air Terminal (Terminal A) can visit the Landing Pages kiosk for a story.
Start your morning at Flat Track Coffee: It may be a small establishment, but it's worth popping by this kiosk to start your morning off over coffee and conversation.
And on Thursday, The Walt Disney Company filed a lawsuit against the kiosk DVD rental company for its practice of reselling digital download codes that come with Disney DVDs.
Some commentators argue that it is difficult to see what extra data could be garnered from a facial-recognition kiosk than from any other method of passing through security.
Today Jane is run by CEO David Ellerstein, who is focusing on applying traditional retail kiosk technology, seen in stores like Home Depot and McDonald's, to the marijuana industry.
"I am very happy for them, but personally I'm not that bothered," Gerard Le Gall told Reuters as he bought his papers at a kiosk opposite the Diana memorial.
Last May, Mr. Corrin sent an open letter to Steve Easterbrook, then the new chief executive of McDonald's, asking him to install a Freshii kiosk in a McDonald's store.
Fixing a broken iPhone screen usually means waiting around for an appointment at the Apple Store or going to a random mall kiosk, but Amazon provides a good alternative.
I know from having written a storyline about it, that I should fill V's commissary card so she can buy a phone card at the kiosk (assuming it works).
Hirafu village is Niseko's cultural heartbeat, brimming with bars and restaurants, food trucks, coffee spots like the Mountain Kiosk Coffee stand, ski shops, condos, boutique hotels and luxury chalets.
Maven will leverage Austin's Plug-in EVerywhere™ network of EV chargers, including Electric Drive, Austin's downtown smart mobility showcase complete with a DC Fast Charger and solar kiosk.
As of this past weekend, travelers can browse LPs in a kiosk adjacent to the beer garden and across from restaurants called Nonna's Meatball Kitchen and the Lobster Pod.
Instead, test participants will order from a special kiosk on campus, prompting the drones to take off from Chipotle food trucks and ultimately lower the packages to the ground.
Other closures in the past several years include Dairy Treats, Joe Boo's Cookoos, Miami Grill, one location of Howie T's Burger Bar, and Howie T's kiosk at Canada's Wonderland.
"Have you ever thought of what it would be like to be Melania Trump?" the copy printed on the kiosk asks (yes, I have) with the following instructions: 1.
And the ones that aren't are often a pretty crappy experience, not too far removed from the bad shopping mall kiosk helicopters that were good for about two flights.
You can also kill some time by browsing the newest nail polish colors at Essie's cutesy vending machine, or pick up some travel-sized products at Benefit's beauty kiosk.
Then I opened my Apple Wallet, selected the Apple Pay Cash card and held the phone near the checkout kiosk while placing my thumb on the Touch ID button.
It can then ship you a key when you want a copy, or you can have one printed instantly at a kiosk — pretty handy if you get locked out.
A Redbox spokesperson told Variety that the rental company was developing a "transactional digital VOD and EST offering" that it says is designed to complement its existing kiosk business.
KAMPALA/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The brisk business Julius Kirya did from his cash transfer kiosk in the Ugandan capital has slowed right down with a new tax on mobile money.
Chelsea Market Berlin Currywurst and Filaga Pizzeria are among the options that have opened in a new kiosk area of the food hall: 75 Ninth Avenue (15th Street), chelseamarket.com.
Absolutely. However, because the system is designed for experimentation and on-the-fly design, you can easily repurpose a board like this for a kiosk, store display or workstation.
If you're in a city, always make sure to have an emergency subway card, so you're not stuck walking three miles to the nearest station with a ticket kiosk.
Starbucks, a coffee corporation with more than 25,00 locations around the globe, is fighting the good fight by forcing a lone coffee kiosk in London to change its name.
Baldor Specialty Foods, an importer and distributor, has a kiosk called a Foraging Center, where shoppers can scan a website and order produce that is not in the store.
This summer parks officials met with the community and discussed possibilities for identifying the site: a digital kiosk, new seating and signs, an engraved stone marker or a plaque.
The kiosk features six ballpark scents — hot dogs, popcorn, beer, grass, cola and the mitt — in separate push-button dispensers installed at a height accessible to residents in wheelchairs.
The biometric system being tested by the Department of Homeland Security can be used either with a small portable hand-held device or a kiosk equipped with a camera.
Using either of these methods, the need for interacting with a check-in agent or using a check-in kiosk with screens that have been touched by countless travelers.
Some cases will require either visiting a check-in kiosk or going to the check-in desk, such as getting a baggage tag if you are checking in luggage.
Popular Iranian exile musician Arash Sobhani, of the group Kiosk, was among those who took to social media to protest and told Reuters that Infantino needed to take action.
In other words, it's not clear when the voice on the other end of the McDonald's order kiosk will be a robot or if you'll notice once it is.
It was the evening rush, but the kiosk at Grand Central Terminal was closed, its beer bottles and bags of peanuts tantalizingly out of reach in a clear case.
So it's pretty impressive that Outlast 2 managed to provide a few genuine scares even as I stood in front of a kiosk at the bright, flashy Microsoft booth.
Upon landing in India, I headed to the Airtel kiosk and paid 999 rupees for a local SIM card, including all taxes and fees (a little more than $14).
In December, the company revealed a small-format Amazon Go, selling grab-and-go food, that could operate like an enclosed kiosk in an office lobby or an airport.
As Rolling Stone first reported, the kiosk was allegedly taking photos of concertgoers and running them through a facial recognition database in an effort to identify any of Swift's stalkers.
Dad was a salesman and on the days we went into Boston for work, he'd bring me to a Faneuil Hall kiosk called The Walrus and The Carpenter for oysters.
Growing up, every time I was brought along on a trip to the mall, I would insist on stopping by the Dippin' Dots kiosk for the very special frozen dessert.
It's not quite as fancy as the larger Portal Plus' rotating screen, but it takes up far less space and doesn't look like a McDonald's kiosk sitting on your counter.
By using an agitprop-inspired kiosk to project these images and examine this history, Ferreira reconciles the utilitarian and mechanized forms of modern society with the creative movements they inspired.
Where as now we've got self-order kiosk, you've got mobile-order pay, you've got home delivery, as well as these kind of evolution of front counter and drive-through.
So, I think these are different jobs, but customers prefer to order-- many customers prefer to order through the self-order kiosk just because they can just take their time.
According to Bloomberg, the company will also exclude meat products from the self-serve food and drink kiosk systems that are present in around 400 of WeWork's co-working buildings.
Innovative companies like Intersection (developers of the LinkNYC project), SmartLink, IKE, Soofa and others have been helping cities build out kiosk networks at little-to-no cost to local governments.
NewAer's Kiosk app (less than 8MB big) then lets an iPad or maybe even an Apple TV act as a digital signage host and turns the iPhone into a client.
When a user inserts a Visa card into a kiosk, the card issues a signal to Visa, but that's where the error lies, supermarket chain Asda explained to The Guardian.
Redbox Automated Retail's new US$400m term loan, funding the video kiosk company's sale to Apollo Global Management and rated Ba3, cut the new issue discount to 933 from 98.5.
Faux Dalí, invoked with a button mounted on a kiosk, lives in the present day: In the video, he can comment on the weather and read today's New York Times.
Edith Vega said she put her son down to print her boarding pass at the Spirit Airlines kiosk on Monday, according to an incident report from the Atlanta Police Department.
The testimony by former Pie Face kiosk owner Marion Messih was the second time this week Westpac faced criticism at the inquiry over how it approved loans to small businesses.
Return it If you bought your hoverboard from a local store, retailer or mall kiosk, you might be able to return it — especially if it's within 30 days of purchase.
Patients can access services 24×7 through their chosen technology platform (computer or mobile), and healthcare providers can integrate the Exchange's telehealth services into their consumer-facing apps or kiosk.
Shake Shack started off as a hot dog cart in Manhattan in 2001 before becoming a permanent kiosk in Madison Square Park in 2004, and eventually a popular burger stand.
She smiled and pointed me toward a Vermeer tourism kiosk inside the station, past a large billboard of "The Little Street," where I was supplied with Vermeer maps and brochures.
Patel explained how it works: Upon arriving at the airport, travelers go to a face ID kiosk that captures their biometric information and matches that data with their passport details.
While kiosk owners and some of their clients in big cities are struggling on, Kirya said his colleagues operating mobile money kiosks in rural areas had simply shut up shop.
It was not clear which company designed the kiosk, whether it was used at other concerts, whether any potential stalkers were identified and, if so, what was done about them.
He also created a model of the star, which will sit in the plaza next to a holiday retail kiosk, so that observers can look at the design up close.
In response, KeyMe said that people trying to gain access to their key data at a kiosk would be required to scan a fingerprint before a duplicate could be reproduced.
Along with these one-off costs, Sidewalk predicts that each kiosk would run up $1,440 in maintenance fees, $20143,400 in power bills and a hefty $8,400 in fiber charges annually.
Members go straight to a kiosk to make any customs declarations and have their passport and fingerprint scanned before receiving a receipt and heading to baggage claim and the exit.
From their kiosk on Saint Catherine Street, near Montreal's downtown Apple Store, the pair have had front row seats for a transformation playing out in the neighborhood and throughout Montreal.
Osaka's Kansai International Airport has experimented with KATE, a mobile check-in kiosk developed by SITA that can automatically move to congested areas in an airport to reduce wait times.
The footage could not be independently confirmed, but a kiosk owner on an adjacent platform said it was consistent with what he had witnessed in the aftermath of the crash.
Even normal tasks — bouncing away on the treadmill at 33 Hour Fitness or mailing a package at the always-open automated post office kiosk — seem covert when done so late.
Kali Jean Solack, who moved to the island with her boyfriend, chef Mario Juan Arete, three and a half years ago, has done that with her coffee kiosk, Café Regina.
That let him walk, and he became a regular at the park near his house, at the small kiosk that sold sandwiches and coffee, at the diner across the street.
I took a picture of something I assumed was part of the exhibition, displayed on a kiosk in the West Village, and it turned out not to belong at all.
I meet up with Jennifer in the burnt kiosk near my apartment, aka our top secret HQ. Sunglasses are fused to the walls like a mound of shiny black bug eyes.
In fact, you can get the process started the moment you step off the plane: McCarran Airport has installed a temporary marriage license kiosk in the baggage area in Terminal 1.
In thousands of villages across rural China, he strolls down the road to the Alibaba kiosk, connected to the Internet for free on an Alibaba-provided computer, and places an order.
At a kiosk, emblazoned with the Egyptian flag and the words "together against high prices" in a historic part of Cairo, a shelf labelled "local rice, 3.25 per kilo" is bare.
At a kiosk, emblazoned with the Egyptian flag and the words "together against high prices" in a historic part of Cairo, a shelf labeled "local rice, 3.25 per kilo" is bare.
There might be the $200 take-home device and larger kiosk-based ones that end up in your local Walgreens, where customers can walk in and do a quick self-diagnosis.
Origin – Keurig for smoothies Origin built a kiosk for offices that lets employees buy pre-packed pods from a freezer and make them into fresh juice smoothies silently in 30 seconds.
Automation, such as kiosk-based ordering in restaurants and chatbot-based customer service, is likely to only worsen the trend by reducing the number of actual humans needed to provide service.
When she arrived at Miami International Airport, she used an airport kiosk to change her seat assignment from a middle to an aisle seat, she told the New York Daily News.
As a restaurant, Eatsa was known for allowing urban lunchgoers to order a quinoa bowl via an app and pick it up ready-made from one of its kiosk-filled locations.
In 1996, Hyman was a young entrepreneur who thought he landed a great deal when he secured a kiosk inside the Trump Tower lobby for his costume jewelry company, Landau Jewelry.
In 13 states—including, soon, Indiana—an imprisoned person can avoid the headaches of the communal kiosk by buying a tablet, but again, there's a price, which varies state by state.
That might be a little more expensive than having those same components replaced at a sketchy kiosk at your local shopping mall, but again, Dish is willing to come to you.
This includes more prosaic options like price-checking stands, but it's also transformative technology like Sephora's Fragrance IQ, an interactive kiosk that uses tech to provide consumers with customized fragrance recommendations.
Private equity firm Apollo Global Management announced July 25 that it lined up committed financing from four banks to back its US$1.6bn purchase of video rental kiosk owner Outerwall Inc.
She borrowed $75 from the small blue and green kiosk of a microfinance company called Instant Money near a bus stop in Iskitim, figuring she could repay it within a month.
"It is the city's intent to have community support behind a clear vision for the kiosk that addresses programming, use and continued stewardship," said Lisa C. Peterson, the acting city manager.
Sketching the first design on a piece of paper, the entrepreneur devised a solar-powered kiosk that can be towed by bicycle and provides simultaneous charging for up to 80 phones.
Wearing a Shabby Apple skirt, Forever 21 crop top, ShoeMint heels and jewelry purchased for her wedding from a Mall of America kiosk Brian Nichols/People Who's your favorite Disney princess?
The "Make and Take" machine, made in collaboration with New American Public Art, is housed in an eight-foot-tall polycarbonate kiosk, positioned just before the red gate to the plaza.
In the interview, Naliato said the entry of the kiosk format into new communities would speed up online sales by allowing clients to pick up a purchase in a nearby store.
Ms. Koren, 44, a digital creative director for Clinique, and Mr. Le Page were working the golf kiosk on Governors Island on Saturday, after a volunteer canceled at the last minute.
Then it can determine whether the photo is good enough for you to cut a copy of the key at a kiosk or whether it has to be mailed to you.
At a corner kiosk selling snacks on the east bank of the Nile, a large banner over the entrance proclaimed the owner's support for Mr. el-Sisi and the constitutional amendments.
In most cases, there is nothing that can be done on a check-in kiosk that cannot be done on a mobile app, including changing flights and purchasing checked baggage allowance.
Though the $1 million donation is significant, the West Village's gay center still needs to raise money to pay for components of a monument like an informational kiosk in the park.
Years ago, Harden worried that Paige would lose confidence in him and break off their engagement given his struggles at the kiosk, but she had faith — in him, in the Predators.
Allstate, an insurance company, showed up with a juice kiosk, where smiling staff handed out freshly pressed concoctions of ginger, carrot and kale from the windows of a bright blue bus.
So, for example, in April, when the pop-up kiosk is in Cape Coast, the theater director and performance artist Elizabeth Sutherland, whose family hails from there, will perform at ANO.
Tamir led him past the welcome kiosk, past the orientation map, farther and farther away from the street, until they lost sight of it, as sailors lose sight of the shore.
Early one morning, I catch the 'rat bus'—a truck that transports the rats from their kennel—along a bumpy road to a kiosk at the end of a red dirt track.
For international travelers, applying for Global Entry, which pre-screens low-risk travelers and permits them to check-in at a special kiosk when arriving in the United Sates, may prove beneficial.
The shopping center has a dozen full-service restaurants, as well as a new kiosk between the Z Gallerie and Zara stores that serves wine, beer and frozen margaritas in plastic cups.
At the parking kiosk where I'm supposed to pick up my parking pass for the day, I accidentally tell the parking attendant that I'm here for the other school's admitted student's day.
"He left, and seconds later she was pushed over into the kiosk and she was disoriented trying to find him," Tucker's brother-in-law, Kalani Kalnui, told ABC News of the couple.
When a customer pulls up to the kiosk, he or she enters a five-digit pickup code and the machine will retrieve the grocery bags for them, similar to a vending machine.
In 2011 the couple added another vehicle and, more recently, a smaller Kona Ice kiosk that enables them to service events that don't have room for the big Kona trucks to park.
LQD's main service is called Palo, a kiosk-style structure that serves both as a WiFi station as well as a place for people to interact with information on the Palo itself.
At first appearing as a super sleek information kiosk, the interactive exhibit encourages guests to approach a human-sized screen and press a small, LED-lit button to summon the main attraction.
Some of its more recent portfolio additions are Warung Pintar, which is digitizing Indonesia's street kiosk vendors; Binance, which Vertex backed for its Singapore entity; and Thailand-based digital insurance play Sunday.
The first Go store, which use sensors and lightweight automation software to let customers shop and checkout without interacting with a human employee or kiosk, first opened in Seattle in late 2016.
When San Francisco-based cookie dough kiosk Doughp opened in fall of 2017, it also faced some eye-rolls for its clunky use of a term widely used in reference to heroin.
Called Amazon Go, the store will allow Amazon customers to shop for grocery staples, prepared meals and sandwiches, and then walk right out without stopping to pay at a cashier or kiosk.
"Several friends have told me to take care, that there are toothpaste brands that damage the gums," Rosa Arias, 61, a maintenance worker, said while shopping at a kiosk in eastern Caracas.
When I entered the United States customs area, I had to go to a kiosk to scan my passport, take a photo, and answer questions about why I was entering the country.
For decades, the cluttered kiosk has catered to the eclectic, ink-stained needs of the famous, the soon-to-be famous and 10 million others who pass through Harvard Square each year.
If, on the other hand, your need to keep your good coffee and tea warm so you can avoid kiosk sludge, grab our favorite travel mug, the Zojirushi New Stainless Steel Mug.
Bukalapak helps them to gain scale through online orders — it claims to have a base of 50 million registered users in Indonesia — but Warung Pintar digitizes kiosk vendors to the very core.
But if you simply want to make or order a key copy at the kiosk, the service is useful, especially for key types that you can't typically duplicate at a hardware store.
Ms. Nunes-Tucker said that her husband had gone to the bathroom, and that she was pushed inside a souvenir kiosk and then quickly ushered away from the scene by Spanish police.
On his walk into work each day, for example, he passes an Apple store, a Moleskine kiosk, a Shake Shack and a handful of other retailers and coffee shops that he frequents.
Save for a couple of old men sitting on lawn chairs under the awning of a nearby kiosk, there were no signs of life, no cars at the station, new or old.
For political dorks, it's a truly wonderful season (be sure to check out the primary-themed kiosk at the Manchester Airport; last time I checked it had a great Lugar '96 pin).
It encompasses almost the entire car rental and pickup process, with one exception: You still have to stop at a garage kiosk on the way out and show an attendant your driver's license.
It is important to leave time in your travel schedule to check your pet in at the counter since you will not be able to check them in online or at a kiosk.
The multifunctional projection kiosk is a monument to the euphoria and optimism felt even in its architecture, which is heavily inspired by structures used by the Russian Communist Party to mobilize public opinion.
If that doesn't sound fast enough for your pizza-enjoyment needs, you should know that BeeHex is trying to make a 3-D food printing kiosk that can create pizzas every 60 seconds.
U.S. citizens and other foreign nationals from a list of cleared countries can apply, allowing passengers to skip the lines and check in with their passport and immigration documents at a kiosk instead.

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