John Herman | Nov 04, 2009

(Credit: AppleInsider)
Since 2005, Apple stores have been ringing up purchases with wireless
handheld point-of-sale terminals. This always felt a little odd partly because
you never see a register, but mostly because the devices run Windows. Not
anymore!
Apple is in the process of retiring its massive fleet of Windows CE
handhelds, made by Symbol Technologies, with custom-designed iPod touches. The
initial
announcement made this sound like a self-satisfied, gloating move by Apple,
during which it happily--and publicly--ditches its clunky, ugly, jury-rigged
handhelds for sleek, shiny iPod touches. But judging by these
photos nabbed by AppleInsider, this isn't quite the case.
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