Friday, March 2, 2007

Bally Technologies Announces Systems, Bonusing, Coinless and iVIEW(TM (Slot machines)

DVD Creation - Management Systems (CMS(TM)) / Slot Management Systems (SMS(TM)) solution that includes Bally Power Winners(TM) bonusing technology, eTICKET(TM) cashless functionality and interactive touch-screen iVIEW displays for more than 1,400 slot machines. Alta
Nashua Telegraph - Video poker machines, which operate like casino slot machines without the payout, are a common source of illegal gambling, usually in restaurants and social clubs. In this state there s a steady stream of cases over the last several years
Seattle Post Intelligencer - OLYMPIA -- Washington state gambling regulators and 27 tribes on Thursday announced agreement on new compacts that will allow thousands more slot-style machines in reservation casinos. Full approval by the state and federal government is expected in
Newsday - Video slot machines are also planned for Aqueduct. Proposals will be accepted until March 6. Also in contention are Empire Racing, a Saratoga Springs group that includes Churchill Downs, and Capital Play, an Australian consortium now based in New
BBC Business - changes to gambling regulations in September would hit its bottom line. While it said it would benefit from the relaxation of limits on advertising it faced higher charges for casino licences and would have to remove certain types of slot machines
Carroll County Times - Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., D-Calvert and Prince George s counties, said taxes, slot machines and budget cuts will all be necessary to eliminate the $1.5 billion deficit the state is predicted to face next year. The deficit is a problem that
WJLA - There hasn't been much talk this year in the state capital about new revenue, but that's about to change. Senate President "Mike" Miller tells The (Baltimore) Sun he has introduced two bills dealing with slot machines and taxes. Miller is staying
Washington Times - Miller has said one year is too long and made that obvious Wednesday when introducing his proposal to bring 15,500 slot machines to Maryland and increase the state's gasoline tax by 12 cents, to 35.5 cents a gallon. "People who go slow on