Friday, May 4, 2012

Apple will launch iPay mobile payment platform

News5 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
MasterCard gives PayPass blessings to HTC One X, 16 other NFC phones
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Engadget
By Jon Fingas posted May 3rd 2012 10:56PM MasterCard is widening the universe of phones that officially support PayPass in a big way, with a new MasterCard PayPass Ready program certifying that devices with NFC will play nicely with its mobile payment ...

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What Comes Next in the Mobile Wallet Space? Research from the Auriemma ...
MarketWatch (press release)
This study will be included within the Mobile Payments Report (MPR), a market research service that provides a comprehensive and trended insight on all aspects of mobile and e-commerce, including contactless and NFC payments.
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NZ brimming with mobile wallets
ZDNet Australia
EFTPOS looks old hat as New Zealand carriers take a major step towards making payments with mobile phones. Trials were announced this week involving public transport networks and selected retailers in Auckland, with Telecom NZ, and Wellington, ...
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Snapper and 2degrees launch mobile payments
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
For the first time, New Zealanders can pay for everyday things with their mobile phone. This is truly ground breaking." The Snapper Mobile app works on Android smartphones with NFC and can be downloaded from Google Play. "Snapper has partnered with ...
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Apple will launch iPay mobile payment platform, an...
Good Gear Guide
JP Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz thinks that the iPay system could make use of near field communication (NFC) technology in future iPhone or iPad devices. "Currently, we do no have any evidence of an iPay platform in development, but it is our view ...
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