Lowe’s replaces scanner guns with iPhones in-store
September 12, 2011Lowe’s is deploying approximately 42,000 iPhones in its stores to make it easier for employees to help shoppers and complete transactions.
Lowe’s is deploying approximately 42,000 iPhones in its stores to make it easier for employees to help shoppers and complete transactions.
Pizza 73 has rolled out an iPhone application that lets consumers customize and order their favorite pizza via their mobile device.
Hookit.com is letting members opt-in to receive deal alerts from their favorite local shops and brands via an iPhone and Android application.
The mobile commerce potential among tablet users in parts of Europe could be more significant than for smartphones, according to a new report from Shopzilla.
Paul Frank is letting consumers interact with the brand and its mascot Julius through an interactive mobile game.
Online travel agency CheapOair launched an iPhone application to help customers search and book airplane flights on their mobile devices.
Grocery retailer Stop & Shop is piloting a new application from Modiv Media that enables iPhone users to check-in, receive targeted coupons and check out.
Pizza Hut is expanding its mobile offerings with applications for the iPad and Android platforms and is updating its existing iPhone app at the same time.
Buoyed by the response to its iPhone offering, eBay’s PayPal service has updated its Android application to let U.S. consumers transfer checks by snapping a picture of the document in yet another move that keeps traffic away from retail banking locations.
Flash sale site ideeli is letting fashion-savvy consumers shop their favorite designers via an iPhone application.