Will Talkcasts Be Talk of the Town?

From eWeek: Will Talkcasts Be Talk of the Town?: “TalkShoe, a small company in Pittsburgh, has created a Web service that allows users to create and join real-time voice conferences that can be extended to thousands of participants using cell phones, regular telephones or VOIP (voice over IP) devices.
Unlike existing Internet conferencing and chat services, TalkShoe’s Talkcasts incorporate both live and recorded telephone-quality voices, are accessible via a full range of phone connection types, integrate voice and chat, and can be made public or private, according to company officials.”

Bartending, RFID Style

It had to happen: RFID tags in the bar. EWeek reports that a beverage company is now selling an RFID attachment for bottles.

“‘The software converts the tilt into an estimated volume, and the conversion is automatically perfected based on the history of each bottle; hence it becomes more accurate over time and adapts to each bartender’s habits. When the bottle is empty, our sensor knows it and the software readjusts the historical pours of each bottle to the known volume of the bottle,’ said Beverage Metrics CEO David Teller, who said his company has between $5 million and $10 million in annual revenue. ‘Our system reconciles pours to ring-ups and recipes and automatically decides what is a long pour that should be changed to two pours [and] when to combine short pours in sequence.’ “