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Kiosk Wall Mount Benefits | TouchDynamic

Self-service has been steadily gaining popularity among customers and business owners alike in recent years. For customers, it offers convenience, shorter wait times, and greater control over their experiences, increasing satisfaction. For business owners, the use of self-service kiosks can be a way to combat ongoing labor shortages and even create the most of limited space, particularly with a wall mounted kiosk. Self-service is a trend that will stick around.

Kiosks are versatile tools with a wide range of applications — from travel, hotel, and healthcare office check-ins to restaurant and retail checkouts. Each industry has different needs, but they

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11 best Skims alternatives to shop, according to social media and customer reviews

Three side-by-side images of bodysuit, short set, and body shaper.

Baby got back … a ton of money with these alternatives to Kim K.’s pricey shapewear. (Amazon and Target)

Skims is one of our favorite brands for everything from shapewear to loungewear, and for good reason! Along with being super comfortable, the Kim Kardashian–owned brand’s fashions are incredibly flattering, thanks to their signature shapewear technology that enhances your curves. As much as we love how soft, stretchy and cozy those pieces are, they can, unfortunately, be super hard to get your hands on — new drops often sell out quickly, and even when they are in stock, well, they’re on

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Book Depository: Online bookshop owned by Amazon to close as company cuts costs

the book The depository online shop is set to be shut down at the end of the month by the parent firm Amazons.

The bookseller has told customers and publishing partners it will close on April 26.

It comes as part of a raft of cuts by technology giant Amazon to heavily reduce its costswhich have hit thousands of jobs.

Gloucester-based Book Depository was founded in 2004 by former Amazon employee Andrew Crawford and business partner Stuart Felton.

Amazon then took over the business, which has offices in London, Gloucester, Madrid, Cape Town and Chennai, in 2011.

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Maternity apparel ‘a step in the right direction’ for women

Expectant women in mining who want to work well into their pregnancies now have a safer, more comfortable workwear option thanks to a Sudbury company.

Timed to coincide with Women’s History Month, Covergalls has launched a line of maternity workwear, consisting of a button-up work shirt and a cargo pant that expands as a woman’s belly grows.

“I’m really excited for this new addition to our collection. So many women have had to create makeshift solutions due to lack of options and inaccessibility to proper PPE, myself being one,” Alicia Woods, the company’s CEO and founder, said in a news

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Fishing season coming soon for Manitobans, including electronic licenses – Winnipeg

There are still a few weeks before Manitoba anglers will be able to start the fresh-water fishing season, but the province says licensing in 2023 will be easier than it’s ever been.

Natural resources minister Greg Nesbitt announced Wednesday that new angling licenses can be purchased online and at vendors beginning on Saturday, with annual licenses becoming valid May 1. One-day angling licenses will also be valid for specific dates.

The province said starting this year, anglers can carry licenses on their electronic devices, although hard copies remain an option. Licenses are

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Vietnam to conduct ‘comprehensive inspection’ of TikTok over harmful content

HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam’s government said it will probe TikTok’s operations in the country from May, in a bid to ensure the video platform complies with regulations on content management, tax payments and commercial policies.

The popular Chinese-owned application, which carries bite-sized videos, has recently allowed “toxic, offensive, false and superstitious” content on its platform, ministry representative Le Quang Tu Do said in a statement this week.

“TikTok, Facebook and YouTube are all cross-border social media with international standards. But when operating in Vietnam, the platform needs to comply with local regulations on both content and tax obligations,” Do said.

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Rivian pulls Camp Kitchen and Gear Tunnel Shuttle from online shop

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Two of the more unique accessories for the Rivian R1T, the Camp Kitchen and the Gear Tunnel Shuttle, have been pulled from the online shop. The two products have long been advertised by the automaker as “coming soon,” but there have been no deliveries to customers yet, and it might still be a while until there is one.

The Rivian R1T comes with a unique opening that runs the width of the electric truck between the rear seats and the bed of the truck, known as the Gear Tunnel. This created a useful storage area, but Rivian wanted

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Gen Z and Millennials, 99K Income

  • Adidas in 2022 reported $24.6 billion in sales across footwear, apparel, and sporting equipment.
  • The German retailer is a giant in the sportswear industry, second behind only Nike.
  • Adidas’ typical customer is a millennial and Gen Z customer earning just under six figures.

Adidas was born in 1949 out of a family feud between brothers Adolf and Rudolf Dassler. They ran a shoe manufacturing company called Geda for decades before a falling out.

As a result,