Get a text, find a deal? Scan a page, buy a toy? Those are just two of the ways shoppers will be able to use technology to find gifts.
Charisse JonesThose are just two of the ways shoppers will be able to use technology to find gifts, purchase a tree, or pick out a party outfit this holiday season.
App-based maps will guide shoppers right to the shelf where they can find the doll, gadget or game they're searching for. Then, instead of cooling their heels waiting to pay at a register, shoppers can get checked out by an employee in the store's aisles. Target's app will allow customers to size up their Christmas trees – literally. Shoppers can tap a picture of an artificial fir, then see how it would look in their homes through the use of augmented reality.Sears and Kmart release Black Friday ads with fewer doorbusters than last year
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