Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Webinar: NFC: Not For Commerce?

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Barnes & Noble to Add NFC Technology to Nook
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The technology is most commonly associated with a Google mobile point-of-sale payment technology, Google Wallet, although other forms of mobile payments can use it as well. The difference between Barnes & Noble and its chief rival, Amazon, ...

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Visa introduces new mobile wallet payment system
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Credit giant has announced that it will be launching a new mobile payment service this year. The company has taken a keen interest in NFC technology recently, believing that mobile commerce will become the predominant form of commerce in the world.
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LG Optimus Net first smartphone to enable mobile payment in New Zealand
Geekzone
That future is now one step closer, with the launch of the LG Optimus Net, New Zealand's very first secure payment Smartphone using the latest technology NFC (near-field communication technology). This game-changing mobile phone can be used to pay for ...
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HTC One X (AT&T): Hands-on impressions and comparisons
Computerworld (blog)
By JR Raphael (@jr_raphael) Days after releasing its HTC One S smartphone on T-Mobile, HTC is prepping the launch of its second new flagship device, the HTC One X on AT&T. The One X goes on sale this Sunday, May 6 for $200 (with a two-year contract).
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Webinar: NFC: Not For Commerce?
Wireless Week
By Yankee Group Tuesday, May 1, 2012 A recent Yankee Group survey of key payment industry decision-makers finds over a third ready to relegate near field communications (NFC) for mobile money to also-ran status. We say not so fast.
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Visa to launch V.me mobile wallet service in UK
Techworld.com
V.me will not enable contactless payments, but is intended to complement the NFC-based payWave applications that Visa Europe is developing with its partners. The company told Techworld that, ultimately, the digital wallet will be the place where online ...
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