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1960s: The retail industry shifts to electronic registers. Early 1970s: National Cash Register introduces the first cash register that's part of the store's entire computer system. At the same time, National Cash Register introduces a bar coding scanning system to be used with the machine. 1974: The National Cash Register changes its name to NCR Corp. It makes the first bar code scanners. 1991: NCR acquired by AT&T 1994: NCR name changes to AT&T GIS by the end of 1996. 1995: AT&T GIS changes its name back to NCR Corp. in anticipation of being spun off to AT&T shareholders by January 1997 as an independent, publicly traded company. 1998: NCR installs first self-checkout system at a Ball's Hen House grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri. 2003: Self-checkout areas become mainstream at many grocery stores and other discounters. 2012: NCR launches a new software program that runs on Apple's iPad that's connected to the keyboard at the cash register counter or can be detached and used as a mobile checkout device. ___ Source: NCR Corp. and Museum of American Heritage
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