At Germany’s new grocery story of the future (already in use by residents of the present) shoppers can use mobile phones to check out while they shop. The store has created free software for your phone that allows you to use your camera to capture barcodes as you shop. Once completed, just press a […]

At Germany’s new grocery story of the future (already in use by residents of the present) shoppers can use mobile phones to check out while they shop. The store has created free software for your phone that allows you to use your camera to capture barcodes as you shop. Once completed, just press a button and all your purchases come up as a single bar code. Slide your phone under the barcode reader at an automated pay station, and your final amount comes up. Shoppers can then pay using cash, credit or debit cards, or with the touch of a finger, (once you register for fingerprint shopping). The store also features Roger the helpful German shop robot, an automated wine tasting bar and micro chipped meat. Take a tour with the BBC.

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Have you ever searched for new updates with Windows Update in Vista? It’s slow as balls, no matter how beefy your machine is. But! Windows Update is getting an, um, update that’ll make it run a lot faster—scan times are down nearly 20 percent. If you have automatic updates turned off, obviously you won’t get this happy joy update when it rolls out at the end of the month, unless you go to Windows Update and install it manually. And you should, unless you want update scans to still take forever. [Microsoft Update Product Blog]


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These numeric keypad chairs are pretty incredible in a nerd chic sort of way. If you tried cramming these into your 700-square-foot bachelor pad, you’d look like the biggest tool alive. But in a place with a million square feet and that white, minimalist vibe, they’d be pretty astonishing. These appear to be concepts, but the obscure Japanese site they came from makes it hard to tell. [PantoGraph via misterstarfish via Technabob]


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