Security. It can often be a dirty word, but not where digital signage is concerned. In fact, we can’t think of something more important than making sure your solution is safe.
Running digital signage on a Smart TV without a player. Can it be done? The good [news] is that yes it can. The bad? There is a downside. The ugly? Read on to learn all about that part.
Present and future generations of America’s technically skilled workforce convened this week. Where? At one of the most important events on the tech training and education calendar.
Ever wanted to simply display a given web page on your Raspberry Pi? Whether it’s to share a dashboard with some key metrics on a common workplace screen, or simply to display the latest news or weather, it’s a great way to show your content.
Having an HDMI-in port can be a really powerful feature. You can use any set-top box (or other HDMI source) as a video source and simply add content to it! You just need a $36 adapter.
Since the mid 90’s, PCs were the go-to (the only) hardware platform for Digital Signage software. But that’s all in the past. And we should leave it there.