
“The company was founded by brothers Zack and Josh Harvey, and the machines cost between $4,000 and $5,000 depending on how many you buy. We caught up with Josh to find out just what makes the Lamassu tick. ‘Our ATM started out based on Raspberry Pi,’ Josh told us. ‘That was the beginning. Just the prototype,’ he adds. Now? ‘It’s actually a Nexus 7.’ Lamassu just shipped their 100th ATM; the units are made in Portugal now (as opposed to the Harvey garage). They started shipping about three months ago with locations including Helsinki’s central train station and a Subway location in Bratislava.”
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/nexus-7-bitcoin-atm,25617.html
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