The Role of Bank Tellers Today
December 6, 2011
With the advent of ATMs, many people predicted that bank teller jobs would disappear. Well, that hasn’t happened yet, mainly because tellers still provide valuable services to customers that an ATM or online banking just can’t handle. Examples include: preparing cashier’s checks, providing change…
Cybernet Making News in PCWorld
September 30, 2011
Cybernet iOne-H5 We have some great news! Cybernet’s iOne-H5 all in one widescreen PC has been reviewed by PCWorld magazine, and in a separate article, they also named the iOne-H5 number one in Best Budget All-in-One PCs under 23 inches. In July, PCWorld completed a rigorous test of our iOne-H5 all…
Defining Computer Reliability
September 16, 2011
Computer reliability in its simplest terms means whether the computer will be available when you need it. There are various ways to measure or assess reliability: MTBF, historical data, and testimonials from customers. Computer manufacturers may do formalized testing during the development or…
Patient Infotainment Systems: A New View for Patients
September 2, 2011
Patient Using Infotainment System A new term has evolved in the health care IT industry: “patient infotainment system”. What does it mean? It’s a computer that can be used for multiple purposes at a patient’s hospital bedside: for information (patient and health care provider) and for entertainment…
How Today’s Casinos use PC Technology
August 5, 2011
Go to any casino in gaming meccas such as Las Vegas or Atlantic City, and you’ll encounter an impressive level of technology automation. Gone are the mechanical slot machines; coins have been replaced with paper currency or tickets purchased from a casino “ATM” that accepts paper currency.…
Wall Street Journal reviews Cybernet’s ZPC-D5 keyboard PC
July 28, 2011
Cybernet ZPC-D5 Keyboard PC We have some exciting news. After announcing our newest keyboard PC, the ZPC-D5 last month, Cybernet received a request from the Wall Street Journal Technology News product review team to test out a ZPC-D5 keyboard PC for consumer use. The article was posted on July 8,…
Computer Use in Education
July 15, 2011
School may be out for the summer, but IT managers in educational institutions from K-12 to universities are busy with maintaining, replacing, or repairing PC equipment to get ready for the fall. Today, computers have become a necessity to keep educational institutions functioning, and everyone…
PC Hardware and the Evolution of Computer Graphics
July 5, 2011
Not too many years ago on the PC evolution timeline, only graphic designers, artists or gamers needed to have powerful graphics processors. Now the everyday PC user expects their PC to handle videos, photos, graphics, and multimedia Internet downloads – with speed and accuracy, plus the ability to…
Touch Screens: Essential Technology for PCs Today
June 23, 2011
Was it a smartphone or the ATM or a retail kiosk where you first used a touch screen? Touch screen devices are ubiquitous today, and people now expect their PCs at work and at home to have touch screen capability also. Why is touch screen technology so popular? It saves a lot of time, and…
Credit Unions Keeping Up with Technology
June 16, 2011
Credit Union Symbol A credit union is a financial institution owned by its members. Credit unions got their start in Europe in the mid-1800s, then spread to Canada, and finally made it to the United States in 1908 when the St. Mary’s Bank Credit Union of Manchester, New Hampshire opened its doors.…
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