This allows information about any single store to be accessed from any computer, device, or specific unit in the chain.
Our critics pick the 50 places you should be eating at right now.
James Beard Award winners, mentors, innovators, and young bucks—these chefs are pushing the boundaries fearlessly.
So we’ll hang on as long as we can, especially with our end-of-summer bucket list in hand.
Four of Washington's most popular eating-and-drinking neighborhoods are in the spotlight this month, hosting daytime festivals packed with live entertainment, arts, vendors and al fresco food and drink. 12) is a smaller-scale affair, with two blocks of 11th Street NW closed off between Park and Kenyon streets, and a family-friendly fun fair on the playing fields of Harriet Tubman Elementary. 13), once one of the city's largest festivals, which is being reborn this year as a more low-key and community-oriented celebration with art exhibitions, live music, and food and drink specials at shops and restaurants on and around 18th Street and Columbia Road NW. State Fair in Shaw or the annual block party that is Columbia Heights Day?
Let’s take a closer look at some of the items on this year’s retail tech hotlist.
Even SMB retailers that have been reluctant to migrate from traditional point of sale (POS) systems to cloud-based POS will be looking to make the move before the year is out as more and more enterprise solutions designed for smaller players hit the market.
It’s no revelation that we’ve seen a significant change and evolution in the retail technology landscape over the past few years.
It’s probably also no surprise that more of the same is in store—pun intended—in 2017.
What better time is there to explore all the latest stylish launches and new happenings than at the weekend?
So, without further adieu allow us to introduce: hot list.