A new rapid, self-service returns kiosk will be on display at this year’s NRF show. Developed by Kiosk Information Systems alongside software and logistics partner Inmar Post Purchase Solutions, the Automated Returns Kiosk (ARK) completes the returns process in under two minutes. Kiosk says the ARK is a “game changer” for the retail industry. As businesses face ongoing pressures from high demand levels and labor shortages, the logistics surrounding e-commerce returns are becoming increasingly difficult to navigate. A new rapid, self-service returns kiosk will be on display at this year’s NRF show. Developed by Kiosk Information Systems alongside software and logistics partner Inmar Post Purchase Solutions, the Automated Returns Kiosk (ARK) completes the returns process in under two minutes. Kiosk says the ARK is a “game changer” for the retail industry. As businesses face ongoing pressures from high demand levels and labor shortages, the logistics surrounding e-commerce returns are b...
5G will start to live up to its hype in 2021 -- for real this time The technology's coverage will be broader. Devices will be cheaper. And we might start seeing applications that tap into 5G's benefits. The rise of 5G and foldable phones invigorated the mobile industry, setting the stage for a big 2020. Then the novel coronavirus pandemic hit. The world, and phone sales, screeched to a halt. But the funny thing is, in the midst of a global crisis, phone sales bounced back. As the virus was contained, and Asia opened back up, millions of customers in places like China scooped up new 5G phones . Handset makers held virtual events and introduced a wave of 5G phones, and carriers rolled out their networks. 5G sales in 2020 ended up being nearly as strong as expected before the pandemic even began, partly thanks to Apple and the introduction of a full lineup of 5G iPhone 12 models . This was supposed to ...
COVID-19 has greatly accelerated the use of telehealth resources. In April of 2020, 43.5% of Medicare primary care visits utilized telehealth methods rather than in-person visits. One of the major benefits of telehealth over in-person alternatives is that it reduces contact between patients, healthcare workers, and other patients. Wearable devices enable healthcare workers to have real-time information on patient data while they remain at home. More importantly, telehealth’s growth appears likely to continue even after the pandemic is over. 71% of patients in the United States considered telemedicine at the beginning of the pandemic, and 50% had already utilized virtual appointments. With telehealth already rising in popularity in the previous year, the pandemic was a major boost to the industry’s development. This boom in telehealth seems likely to break $185.6 billion by 2026. The most important aspect of telehealth’s success is patient adoption. Since...
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