Thursday, October 4, 2012

Isis Will Pay USA Technologies For Adding NFC To Vending Machines

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RBS and Natwest bring NFC mobile payments to Apple's iPhone
Network World
Analysts have been predicting for some time that NFC mobile payment technology will become ubiquitous. Earlier this year, Juniper Research predicted that the NFC retail payments market will exceed $180 billion (APS112bn) globally by 2017 - more than a ...
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NFC and fingerprints may be central to mobile payments from Apple
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... causing many brows to raise. Rumors about NFC technology and mobile payments options with the added security of fingerprint scanning have been flying as Apple has shown an interest in an Australian company that is working on this form of "biosecurity".
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Isis receives a treat
Isis receives a treat (Photo credit: bullcitydogs)
Isis Will Pay USA Technologies For Adding NFC To Vending MachinesVending TimesUnder terms of the agreement, Isis will pay USAT a subsidy for every ePort-equipped vending machine that is able to accept Isis Mobile Wallet, an NFC technology for contactless point-of-purchase sales, by Dec. 31, or possibly up to Mar. 31, if both ...See all stories on this topic »

SMARTRAC endorses CLIKSecure mobile app for NFC-enabled product ...
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SMARTRAC has partnered with American application provider ClikGenie and FineLine Technologies to launch a mobile app that enables NFC-enabled product authentication. The CLIKSecure app will feature functionality for both in-store product ...
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ANZ unveils $1.5bn tech spending spree to attract next gen customers
The Australian Financial Review
ANZ ... the bank will announce a mobile banking app for business and an iPhone and iPad app for same-day credit and debit card transactions as well as the trial of ANZ mobile payments using NFC technology on Android devices. Photo: Glenn Hunt ...
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