I'd like to know what the company intends to do being that the iHeld (iPod Touch) devices are well past their useful lifespan. At this point, they are garbage. Without the cradle, they are worth maybe $10 on eBay.
It doesn't help that they keep adding more and more features to everything. Look at the POS software running on the IBM registers (which are 15-20 years old) as an example. Ever since they migrated from the fairly reliable DOS-like software to the GUI touchscreen interface, the registers became slow and unresponsive. They also crash frequently. The same thing is happening with the SNCs and iPads and many other systems. SHC IT keeps rolling out "improvements" which really end up being a downgrade.
Not only that, Apple no longer produces an iPod Touch. Uh-oh. So even if the company had the cash to deploy newer devices, the entire SHC Connect/SNC/ShopSears codebase would have to be rewritten, unless they wanted to buy unlocked iPhones, which are at least $500 a pop. Otherwise, they would end up moving everything to Android or would simply go proprietary (Symbol guns).
I am shocked that there are stores still using the Palm. Palm devices withered away around 2005, I think. How deeper does the outdated IT equipment situation go? Are there dual processor Pentium III servers in active use at the datacenter? Do some stores still have the original 1980s registers that really run DOS and have the small old CRT monitors? Any offices at corporate on a NetWare network? Any stores using an old physical dumb terminal for Store Systems/NPS/RIM? Speaking of which, how many gaping security holes are lurking because of the outdated systems?
Maybe a liquidation of the rest of the company will make obsolete equipment of no concern.
Bumped from @PKEerLx-1exa. Makes an excellent point.