Wednesday, June 13, 2012

DLI Delivers Rugged PDA with Mobile Payment and Cellular Capabilities


DLI Delivers Rugged PDA with Mobile Payment and Cellular Capabilities
MarketWatch (press release)
Built on standard PC architecture, the DLI 7200 features an optional OPOS/JPOS compliant 2-in-1 Payment Module; equipped to take magstripe and contactless payment (NFC(TM)) through an integrated RFID reader, the 7200 rugged PDA increases your ...
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Apple Begins Rollout Of Mobile Wallet Functionality With Passbook App
Marketing Land
Most of the major internet companies are either actively in market with mobile payments or flirting with the idea. This includes Google, eBay/PayPal, Amazon and Facebook with Credits (there's an article to be written about the future of Credits).
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Near-Field Communication Is Shifting Marketing in Japan
AdAge.com (blog)
There's a lot of global buzz around the coming retail and advertising revolution based on near-field communication, or NFC. Simply put, mobile devices that are NFC-enabled can exchange information at close range, making it possible to make payments or ...
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AdAge.com (blog)
Payment by smartphone gets thumbs-up
Stuff.co.nz
Bank of New Zealand says people should be able to replace credit cards with mobile phones in a year, after an encouraging technology trial. Forty-four volunteers from BNZ, Vodafone and eftpos operator Paymark were issued with NFC-capable Samsung ...
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iOS 6: 5 Features We Didn't Get
InformationWeek
3) Near-field communications (NFC) or Mobile Wallet. iOS 6 includes something called Passbook. This tool can be used to collect movie, bus, and airline tickets and use them in lieu of paper tickets. Neat, but a bit limited. Apple didn't announce plans ...
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Sprint prepping own NFC? Google Wallet selecting grave site and headstone?
Marketplace.org (blog)
Sprint is the only one of the four major carriers not to be included in the upcoming Isis system, an NFC payment application being prepped by AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, allegedly launching later this year. John Moe is the host of Marketplace Tech ...
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A1 expands Paybox NFC trial to 5000 customers
Telecompaper (subscription)
A1 is expanding the test group for its Paybox NFC mobile payments service to 5000 customers, WebStandard reports. The announcement was made on the company's Facebook page. Interested customers can register through A1 Shop on Mariahilferstrasse in ...
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Samsung Galaxy S2: T-Mobile Rolls Out Android Ice Cream Sandwich Update
International Business Times
By IBTimes Staff Reporter: Subscribe to IBTimes's RSS feed T-Mobile has finally started rolling out the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for Samsung's Galaxy S2. Customers can now update their phones via the Samsung Kies update software, ...
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