Friday, September 14, 2012

Isis "Isn't" Ready Yet, Delays Trial Run

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iPhone 5: Why no NFC?
Computerworld
Google Wallet, a mobile payment system that was launched a year ago, relies on NFC and can be used in several Android phones. Some Android phones, such as the Galaxy S III, only use the NFC chip to make quick data transfers between phones.
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Passbook: Apple's Answer to the Mobile Payment Question
MacNewsWorld
Unlike NFC, a combination hardware and software solution for mobile payments and sharing, Passbook is a software-only approach that uses components already in the phone, namely the camera and display, to function. Since Apple revealed in June that ...
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Isis mobile payment service hits snag, delays trial runCNETThe idea of mobile payments has attracted large number of companies, from Visa to PayPal, all with their own take on how they should run. Many, although not all, have agreed upon a technology called NFC, which allows for the tap-and-pay function. While ...See all stories on this topic »
Delays Strike Mobile-Payments TestWall Street JournalGoogle Inc. last year launched its own NFC-powered mobile-payments product, called Google Wallet, on Android devices. A group of more than a dozen merchants, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and 7-Eleven Inc., are developing their own ...See all stories on this topic »
US telco mobile payments venture Isis to delay launch againReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Isis, a venture of three big U.S. mobile providers, is delaying the launch of its mobile payments service for the second time this year, an executive for the company said on Thursday. Isis is an effort by Verizon Wireless, AT&T Inc ...See all stories on this topic »
iPhone 5 NFC snub explained by Apple
CNET UK
The vast investment in NFC mobile contactless payments and services is not going to wane. And with the NFC-enabled Android, Windows 8 and RIM handsets dominating the smartphone market NFC is going to progress at a pace without Apple. This could be ...
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