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Q&A: Sybase365's Diarmiud Mallon - mobile to kill-off cash payments Computer Business Review At the most basic level, SMS transactions accepting/requesting payments or ordering stock via SMS or mobile browsers have been around for some time now, but more sophisticated smartphone app and NFC systems are in development. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SecureKey Named One of the Top 25 Up & Comers in the Branham300 Annual List of ... MarketWatch (press release) SecureKey develops secure authentication solutions that extend the power of chip-based identity and payment credentials to online and mobile transactions, and was recently awarded a contract by the Government of Canada which will allow Canadians to use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Banking innovation and the customer Finextra It is not, therefore, too difficult to imagine that customers could switch banking provider in order to gain access to more user-friendly online or mobile banking solutions. Contactless payment capability (NFC) has been long-talked about, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile entertainment showcased in new Sony Xperia smartphones Business Mirror It has a 3.5-inch Reality Display powered by Mobile Bravia Engine. THE NFC-enabled Xperia sola comes with two Xperia SmartTags, allowing consumers to change their smartphone's settings and applications to fit their lifestyle in an instant. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Masabi takes dumbphone ticketing across the Pond Register By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Passengers riding Boston's trains will, by the autumn, be able to pay for and download tickets with their mobile phone – even if it's not particularly smart. The system will be trialled over the summer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Goodbye Charlie Card—Boston Bus Fares Could Soon Be Sold by Smartphone Gizmodo The MBTA is pairing with Masabi, a UK-based mobile ticketing and payment firm. "With this new and innovative approach, we are putting a ticket machine right in the palms of our customers' hands," said Acting MBTA General Manager Jonathan Davis, ... See all stories on this topic » |