Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Paying the Apple Way: It's Coming, But Not Likely on New iPhone

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Carta Worldwide Selected to Present at FinovateFall 2012
National Post
Carta Worldwide will showcase the new Carta Connect NFC Mobile solution, a turn-key product for Issuers and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) that brings NFC Mobile-Payments to market with a rapid and low-cost deployment model. Utilizing a virtual ...
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Paying the Apple Way: It's Coming, But Not Likely on New iPhoneWired (blog)Turns out the iCaisse4X comes with its own NFC technology. Slide in your iPhone and, voila, an NFC iPhone—no iPhone with built-in NFC implied. It works with the above-mentioned "moneto" mobile payment app, which can be used at stores that accept ...See all stories on this topic »

Wired (blog)
Google Wallet Discontinues Prepaid Card to Focus on Securer NFC Technology
RedOrbit
Not long ago, many people couldn't contain their excitement over the possibility of an NFC-enabled iPhone. These same people believed that an Apple solution to NFC and mobile payments could completely take over the industry and revolutionize the way ...
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RedOrbit
Ingenico taking part in Czech mobile payment deployment
Mobile Payments Today
European point of sale device-maker Ingenico announced that it will be supplying payment terminals for the new NFC mobile payment scheme in the Czech Republic. Partners in that effort include Telefonica, Visa Europe, Komercni Banka and Samsung.
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Report: Visa, PayPal lead mobile wallet race
NFCNews
"Consumers have spoken, and the primary bank relationship and the payment networks, such as Visa and PayPal will be a key part of any widespread mobile wallet," said Jim Van Dyke, president and founder of Javelin. According to ... "NFC faces ...
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Why NFC-Enabled Computers Will Usher in the Future of Online Shopping
Gizmodo
For starters, we're already in the midst of a mobile payment revolution. Using PayPass in stores, Square with small merchants, and Google Wallet on our phones (and all the companies who followed after), electronic/NFC-based payments are less and less ...
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What Marketers Want From iPhone 5
Adweek
John Haro, cto for mobile marketing vendor Vibes, thinks that Kmiec's wish probably won't get granted anytime soon. "What we don't expect to see is an NFC chip in the new iPhone," he said. "Adoption of NFC is nearly nonexistent, and mobile payments ...
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