All Technology articles – Page 147
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Analysis & FeaturesRobots: how much potential for food and drink manufacturing?
Who made your last sandwich? That’s right, it was a human being. But how long before the robots take over?
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NewsAvailability top of the list in tech requirements survey
The main concern for supply chain managers is the age-old desire to increase availability without increasing stockholding…
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NewsOne Stop to introduce contactless payment
One Stop is rolling out the payment option following a four-week trial
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NewsWaitrose fixes glitch that gave shoppers money back at tills
The glitch occurred when the tills failed to remove promotions on products reduced at the end of the day
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NewsGerm-busting trolleys roll out in Brazilian supermarket chain
Copper handles cut germs on supermarket trolleys in Varanda Frutas stores in Brazil
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NewsMarks & Spencer covers Castle Donington roof in solar panels
The panels will help the retailer maintain its commitment to sourcing all its electricity for UK and Ireland properties from renewable sources
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NewsBig Brother fears over 'smart lighting' network
The government has proposed a controversial scheme to track shoppers in stores across the UK…
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NewsTesco ensures customer-only car parks with new touchscreens
Tesco will use a touchscreen system to fine drivers who use the car park without shopping in store
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NewsPoskitts Carrots gets smart warehouse for Asda orders
Asda supplier Poskitts Carrots has introduced a new warehouse management system…
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NewsCarbon Trust calls for 'cold economy' investment
Investment in the development of sustainable cooling technologies is key to fighting food waste, the Carbon Trust has warn…
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NewsHalf of shoppers search online but shop in store
Half of the visitors to online grocery sites are only researching, going on to buy in store…
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News'Smart' trolley aims to cut queue times and trolley theft
A tech company has developed a new “smart trolley” device it claims will enable retailers to cut queues…
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NewsStuart Rose of Ocado warns retail must get grip on coding
Sir Stuart Rose says Ocado cannot recruit coders in Poland quick enough, claiming retailers “have to get a grip on” coding…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan British fresh produce season be extended with LED lights?
Strawberries and cream is a British summer staple, with more than 150 million punnets harvested during the hottest…
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NewsSainsbury's fridge efficiency boosted by aerofoils
Sainsbury’s has become one of the first adopters of an aerofoil technology to make its refrigeration more efficient…
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Complaints system Feedback Scheme wants stores to sign up
A new hi-tech customer feedback tool has been launched to take the hassle out of complaining…
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Winemark saw the light to switch to LED in all its stores
Winemark hasn’t looked back since it decided to convert all its lighting to LED…
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NewsSuppliers and retailers sign up for mySupermarket insight tool
More than 150 suppliers and retailers have signed up for mySupermarket’s latest online insight tool…
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NewsTesco's new lab to showcase latest in-store tech and new apps
Tesco has opened the doors to a new laboratory to demonstrate the power of the latest in-store technology…
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Analysis & FeaturesThe LED evolution: Colourful story of the light-emitting diode
Nobel Prizes for physics don’t get handed out to just anyone. Previous winners include Marie Curie, Albert Einstein…





