All Technology articles – Page 119
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News
Tesco launches first tailored 'ultra' c-store in Hammersmith
Tesco has launched what it is billing as a new “ultra convenient” format in London…
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Comment & Opinion
Upstart Uber fires a shot across the bows
Taxi app service Uber has caused a stir in the US with an unexpected swerve into grocery delivery
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Analysis & Features
Online demons lurking in the dark (store)
UK grocery home shopping is tipped to reach £14bn by 2018 – but a new report poses fears over economies of scale…
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Comment & Opinion
Hudl security issues? Karoline has it covered
I would have left a treasure trove of personal information on my Hudl before throwing it away…
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Comment & Opinion
Hudl headache is price of success for Tesco
Tesco’s Hudl tablet made headlines with the news that a security flaw meant that users’ sensitive data could retrieved even after performing a factory reset on the device.
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Morrisons' online service is top with tweeters, survey reveals
Morrisons has come out top in an analysis of over 100,000 tweets about the online services of the big grocers…
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Tesco to trial click & collect lockers for GM and clothing
Tesco is launching new click & collect lockers for general merchandise and clothing at two London stores on Monday…
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Comment & Opinion
Facebook trials impulse shopping with buy button
It’s often difficult to attribute a solid bottom line impact to your social media activities…
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Comment & Opinion
Online is the new reality – like it or not
Ofcom’s annual report on the UK’s media consumption and habits is a must-read for all the major grocers.
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Airborne Honey launches TraceMe manuka app to aid traceability
Airborne Honey has launched a mobile app that allows consumers to trace the provenance of its products…
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Tablet take-up soars as Brits embrace new tech
The number of UK households with a tablet device has almost doubled in a year – to 44%, a new study from Ofcom has revealed.
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Comment & Opinion
The Co-op’s trolley tablets are a missed opportunity
The Co-operative last week announced plans to add tablets to its trolleys to gather customer feedback. James Graemer of LIFE is unimpressed
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Grolsch offers free movies through digital beer bottles
Grolsch has unveiled a new scheme in Russia allowing consumers to access free movies with digitally enhanced beer bottles…
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Coca-Cola Enterprises creates Share a Coke digital assistant
Retailers visiting cash & carry operator Dhamecha Foods will be encouraged to share more Cokes with their customers…
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Co-op sticks tablets on trolleys to gain customer feedback
The Co-operative Group is rolling out hi-tech trolleys that allow shoppers to give the society instant feedback on stores.
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Sainsbury’s to use chiller heat to warm stores
Sainsbury’s has adopted new technology that allows it to use heat produced by chillers to heat its stores.
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JJ Food Service Foodit ordering software reports early success
Foodit, the tech company owned by JJ Food Service, has reported early success after launching this spring…
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Analysis & Features
Neuromerchandising: how to win over the subconscious shopper
The way our innate impulses affect our decisions represents a big opportunity for brands……
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Egg products traceability boosted by isotope testing
British Lion is introducing isotope testing to its code of practice for egg products…
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Blinkbox to launch app for Google's Chromecast
Tesco-owned streaming TV and movie service Blinkbox is to launch an app for new Google gadget Chromecast…