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The Changing Omnichannel Expectations Of Consumers

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Traditional brick-and-mortar retailers are rolling out omnichannel options. Retailers are quick to adapt to new consumer expectations, whether they offer faster shipping or an upgraded program offering. In addition, roughly one-third say they feel frustrated when a company doesn’t offer same-day options.

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How Airport Accommodations Tap Into Mobile Technology (And Sleep)

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While new concepts such as sleeping pods and capsule hotels are coming on the scene today, Minute Suites was founded in the late 2000s with the company offering rooms with sofa beds at busy airports across the United States such as Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport and Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW).

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Malibu Poke Is Banking On Facial Recognition Payments

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Some restaurants are now taking the self-serve kiosk to the next level by enabling biometrically secured payments. Because poke bowls are such a big trend in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, however, serving good fish isn’t enough. The poke bowl trend originated in Hawaii and features marinated, raw sashimi-grade fish.

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Airports Expand Range Of Digital Identity Technology

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Last month, American Airlines announced that it will be piloting a new touchless mobile identity system at Dallas/Fort Worth International and Reagan National airports that will allow passengers to verify their identities with their faces at the check-in desk. Or into a retailer, doctors office or stadium.