• Black-Owned Tech Company, CoolNerd Kiosk, To Exhibit At SXSW Trade exhibition

    Ny, NY - CoolNerd Kiosk (www.coolnerdkiosk.com), a fresh technology is in a position to be exhibited only at that year's SXSW trade event in Austin, TX from March 09, 2014 to March 12, 2014. Although smartphone's still advance, many users are still frustrated with data charges and the lackluster life cycle of battery on most of the popular models. The newest CoolNerd Kiosk helps you to solve these issues by giving a handy method for users to download entertainment and charge their phones without data charges and while on the move. Digital Download

    A person can connect to a CNK and go shopping for movies and music and download content straight to their device via USB connection. A free of charge device charge occurs while their method is connected. Users pay content fees comparable to iTunes via bank card, bank card or PayPal.

    An associate from the CoolNerd Kiosks said, �We are glad to deliver this new technology to help that are always on the move. It is ideal for a number of purposes like touchscreen technology shopping of films and music and charging mobile phones on a trip.� He added, �In the upcoming display in Austin, we will exhibit our technology and now we make an effort to be described as a leading name in offering downloading and charging services to cell phone and tablet users.� iBeacons

    CoolNerd Kiosks also airs commercials on its touchscreen monitors before user shopping and during download. When the user finds a selection they like, they pay via credit/debit card or PayPal, then CNK reads these devices type and copies entertainment towards the device's directory using proprietary "A-C Loader" application. The organization was founded by Mark Unthank, an artistic thinker who's envisioned and developed this convenient method of bridging the space between DVD kiosks an internet-based streaming for mobile phone users.

    Mr. Unthank hopes customers will embrace CoolNerd Kiosks as the next step in selfservice entertainment, hoping it will become as ubiquitous as Redbox DVD kiosks.

    When contacted, Royce Lee from Live Nation Entertainment said, �Our customers put it to use at each and every show!"

    Roy Staeck from Union Station, Washington, DC added, �It is ideal for our customers and businesses."


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