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  2. Presto (restaurant technology platform) - Wikipedia

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    Presto is a technology platform for the restaurant industry developed by Redwood City–based E la Carte. The company targets the customer-facing technology market for full-service and quick-service restaurants. [1] Their products consist of computer vision, speech recognition, AI, tabletop tablets, and server

  3. Ziosk - Wikipedia

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    Ziosk announced the deployment of tablets to Olive Garden in April, 2015 after customer and restaurant testing in 2014. [9] Olive Garden expected to deploy tablets to all of its 800-plus restaurants by the end of 2015. [needs update] After the deal is complete, the company estimated Ziosk tablets will be used by more than fifty million users ...

  4. HarmonyOS - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 2024, Huawei's chairman Eric Xu revealed plans to push native HarmonyOS NEXT system for next gen HarmonyOS in global markets as the company's focus at Huawei's Analyst Summit 2024 (HAS 2024) to Chinese and international press which was reported in various international outlets on April 22, 2024.

  5. Soft launch - Wikipedia

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    A soft launch, also known as a soft opening, is a preview release of a product or service to a limited audience prior to the general public.Soft-launching a product is sometimes used to gather data or customer feedback, prior to making it widely available during an official release or grand opening.

  6. Chinese restaurant process - Wikipedia

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    An equivalent, but subtly different way to define the Chinese restaurant process, is to let new customers choose companions rather than tables. [4] Customer + chooses to sit at the same table as any one of the seated customers with probability +, or chooses to sit at a new, unoccupied table with probability +.

  7. Onyx Boox - Wikipedia

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    The Onyx BOOX T68 is an Android 4.0 based e-reader/tablet with 6.8-inch E Ink Pearl HD (1440×1080) screen. It runs on a 1 GHz Freescale i.MX6 ARM Cortex A9 processor. It comes with 512 MB RAM, 4 GB of storage, a microSD card slot, audio jack, wifi, bluetooth, can use Google Play Books and the Amazon Kindle Store and has a text-to-speech ...

  8. Xiaomi Mi Pad - Wikipedia

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    The Mi Pad was first unveiled during a Xiaomi launch event on 5 May 2014. [2] [3] It was launched in India on 25 March 2015.Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun told Richard Lai from Engadget around 2012 that he wasn't sure about making a tablet, but on 15 May 2015 he confessed that he had been quietly developing one this whole time.

  9. Android 11 - Wikipedia

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    Android 11 is the eleventh major release and 18th version of Android, the mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google. [4] It was released on September 8, 2020.