Monday, June 11, 2012

NCR Makes Wireless Withdrawals Possible in under 10 Seconds at the ATM

Rumor Mill: Sprint launching NFC-based mobile wallet to battle Isis
MarketWatch
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During February's Mobile World Congress 2012 event, Google Vice President of Wallet and Payments Osama Bedier said Sprint will introduce "at least 10 additional phones" with support for the service this year. NFC Times states it is unclear whether ...

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Mobile banking deals seen to reach $172 B in 2012
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - The value of global transactions employing mobile payment methods is forecast to top $171.5 billion this year. That's a growth rate of nearly 70 percent over 2011's $105.9 billion, according to a leading global research firm.
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The big, invisible, mobile billions that nobody can grab
ITworld.com
By Kevin Purdy Add a new comment Here's a fun little conundrum for your Monday morning: Mobile advertising is a potential $20 billion per year industry in the US alone. So why is Google, the far and away leader in electronic advertising, ...
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NCR Makes Wireless Withdrawals Possible in under 10 Seconds at the ATM
MarketWatch (press release)
DULUTH, Ga., Jun 11, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- New software from NCR Corporation (NYSE:NCR) will allow consumers to initiate cash withdrawals from their banking accounts on mobile devices and then complete those transactions at an ATM by scanning a 2D ...
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USA Technologies Sets The Record Straight
MarketWatch (press release)
USAT already has one of North America's largest installed bases of NFC enabled terminals (approximately 75000 and growing) capable of accepting the emerging mobile payment technology. We announced at NAMA in April 2012 that new services such as ...
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Verizon, ATandT Not Offering 50GB Dropbox Offer for Samsung Galaxy S III
eWeek
Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular didn't immediately respond to emails about whether they would honor the Dropbox promotion. (Details will be added as they arrive.) Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and have priced the 16GB version of the Galaxy S III at ...
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Monty Munford interview: from blogging to Bollywood and back again
Siliconrepublic.com
Monty Munford is one of the UK's top tech writers, as well as being an entrepreneur and a consultant to some of the world's top brands on mobile and social strategy. He talks to John Kennedy. When I call Monty Munford up on Friday afternoon, ...
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