Nino's Pizza Delivers On Demand Ordering Capabilities With An IBM Point-of-Sale Solution
White Papers Tossing delicious pies since 1971, Nino's Pizza (www.ninospizza.com) has two locations in Buffalo, and New York. With a manual system that relied on customer calls and a cash drawer PC, Nino's wasn't able to process orders quickly enough during...
[September 29, 2004, 3:01]
Oooops... Philips Dumps Win CE
News Philips is dumping its Nino family of Windows CE handheld computers. In a statement, Philips said it would sell its remaining Nino 500 and 200 models and refocus its resources on developing voice and data products.
[October 7, 1999, 16:14]
CeBIT 98: Palm PCs Look A Lot Like PalmPilots
News Philips' stylish-looking Nino 300 features a 16-greyscale display, 4Mb of RAM as standard, a Philips-made 75MHz processor and weighs a relatively hefty 200g with batteries. Like the other Palm PCs, the Nino will come with a docking cradle and...
[March 24, 1998, 9:52]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News Worse news, according to the in-flight news, is that El Nino is currently lashing the Left Coast with furious winds and inches of rain, and the normally sun-soaked Californians are having to learn to swim.
[February 14, 1998, 6:00]
Sony, Palm Team Up Against Windows CE
News Just last month Philips announced that it was abandoning its Nino range of handheld devices, following LG Electronics' September decision to dump its CE-based Phenom devices. Palm Computing and Sony have announced a partnership to develop a new...
[November 16, 1999, 14:56]
CeBIT: More Highlights From The Hannover Show
News Also, debuting at CeBIT was Philips' new palm PC, the Nino 500 series. The Neon 250 has 16MB of memory, a 250MHz RAMDAC, 125 MHz clock-speed, the PowerVR 250 processor and full 2X AGP support. The cards will ship in June 1999 at just under £125 ex...
[March 19, 1999, 15:25]
CE Losing Palm Arm Wrestle
News Last month, consumer electronics giant Philips Mobile Computing Group, announced it was dropping its Nino line of CE devices, saying it wasn't satisfied with the market and wanted to focus on smart phones.
[November 1, 1999, 8:34]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Worse news, according to the in-flight news, is that El Nino is currently lashing the Left Coast with furious winds and inches of rain, and the normally sun-soaked Californians are having to learn to swim.
[February 14, 1998, 6:00]
IBM Dumps Windows CE
News The end of last year saw Philips jettisoning its Nino handheld range, shortly preceded by LG Electronics' decision to abandon its Phenom CE device. According to an IBM source, Big Blue is the latest manufacturer to dump Microsoft's Windows CE...
[March 31, 2000, 16:07]

