Earlier today Apple officially announced when and where it will hold its next big event. Apple’s September 12th event is expected to include the introduction of three new iPhones, and 9to5Mac can exclusively share the first look at both new 5.8-inch and 6.5-inch OLED iPhones: the iPhone XS.
Read MoreThe Information reports that Apple will be taking a big leap in iOS 12, giving some third-party developers full access to the NFC chip inside iPhones, first introduced with iPhone 6.
Read MoreOur QuickScan self-service kiosks dramatically streamline the registration process by allowing attendees to quickly register and/or print their badge on-site with no hassle and no wait. Attendees can check-in by scanning a QR code or NFC card if provided in advance or if they have not received credentials,
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Read MoreEvent overload is causing attendees to register later than ever, and early-bird discounts are so yesterday. It’s time for planners to get innovative.
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Read MoreEvent technology can improve efficiency and attendee engagement so why are you hesitating? Jump in with this guide on how you can implement the right tech for your event with the most return on investment.
Read MoreCorbin Ball’s annual review of tech trends that are set to impact our industry over the coming year.
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Read MoreFinally, Apple has announced plans to open up its mobile iOS operating system to near field communications (NFC) with the introduction of IOS 11 scheduled for this fall.
Read MoreIt is tempting for any business to want to cut costs as long as there is no downside to doing so. It makes sense to reduce outgoings and keep income stable in order to make more profit. But when businesses cut out the professionals that they rely upon to support them, and replace them with people who do not have the skill, experience or equipment is inevitable that you will lose something.
Read MoreApple may have an awkward history of avoiding and then embracing NFC in the past, but new developments at this week's Worldwide Developer's Conference indicate those days are long gone.
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