NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Technology can allow you to duplicate a house key in just minutes, but now one company is offering a new service that has some concerned. The company KeyMe has kiosks across ...
Editor’s note: Our Splash Health, Wellness and Wearables event is coming up on March 23 in San Francisco. We’ll have Mario Schlosser, Founder & CEO of Oscar Health, Brian Singerman (Partner, Founders ...
Self-service key-copy technology company KeyMe has implemented RFID card duplicating capability at 111 of its kiosk, mostly in urban areas across the United States. The kiosks enable users with ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A yellow booth with a screen caught my attention on a recent grocery trip. A blue ring on the contraption glowed, luring me toward it. This was no lottery ticket machine — it was a ...
VIP Loyalty Program Integrates Robotics, Web and Mobile Interfaces to Create a Personalized Retail Customer Experience New VIP Loyalty program from minuteKEY rewards consumers for duplicating keys, ...
A KeyMe kiosk stands at the entrance of the Rite Aid store at 2101 S St. in midtown Sacramento. It can copy a key on-site and store a digital copy of a key in the cloud. Mark Glover [email protected] ...
Locked out? A service new to Chicago suggests you head to 7-Eleven. KeyMe, a New York-based startup, on Tuesday announced its first Chicago key kiosk at the 7-Eleven at 957 W. Armitage Ave., where ...
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