Posted Jul 19th 2007 9:16AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

With all the
chicanery that's been going on with ATMs
of late, it looks like the machines are finally getting back at the humans. In a move that's already confusing creatures of habit, envelope-free
ATMs are starting to pop up in highly-trafficked areas, and as the name implies, they require that your deposits
not be stuffed into an envelope beforehand.
Diebold, NCR, and, Wincor Nixdorf (among others) are beginning to roll out these newfangled machines, which cost some 20-percent more than typical ATMs and sport specialized scanners that can detect how much cash you're actually inserting as you slide your check / bills into its theoretical mouth. The biggest boon here is the drop in processing costs to banks, while customers are likely to be pleased with instant receipts and nearly-instant access to the fundage. 'Course, we're just counting down the days until yet
another ATM
trickster figures out how to convert a Hershey's wrapper into a $20 bill.
source : engadget.com
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